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Gov DeSantis signs $101 5 billion budget

Gov. DeSantis signs $101.5 billion budget Gov.  Ron DeSantis signed the budget for the coming fiscal year Wednesday, clearing $101.5 billion in spending for the coming fiscal year. In total, he vetoed a record $1.5 billion in spending. However, $1.35 billion of that comes from the latest round of the federal COVID-19 relief plan. It marks the fist budget worth more than $100 billion. However, a $100 billion budget likely won’t be sustainable for the coming years, legislative leaders say. Unlike last year, when the pandemic led to a historic $1 billion in budget cuts. This year’s one-off increase is largely because of the pandemic and associated spending.

Capitol Update – April 9, 2021 - Government, Public Sector

Total federal loan amounts disbursed; and Total number of students who received federal loans. The bill also specifies that institutions must meet three or more of the following metrics to remain eligible to receive EASE grants: A post-graduate employment or continuing education rate of at least 77 percent as submitted in the report dated September 202055, and at least 78 percent and 79 percent as submitted in each subsequent annual report, respectively; A graduation rate of at least 48 percent as submitted in the report dated September 202056, and at least 49 and 50 percent as submitted in each subsequent annual report, respectively; An academic retention rate of at least 71 percent as submitted

Sunburn — The morning read of what s hot in Florida politics — 4 8 21

Sunburn — The morning read of what’s hot in Florida politics — 4.8.21 Good Thursday morning. Tweet, tweet: Multiple sources close to @HalseyBeshears, fmr Sec y of @FloridaDBPR under @GovRonDeSantis , tell @Fla Pol that he is third Florida Republican embroiled in the @MattGaetz & Joel Greenberg scandal. Sources say he recently received a target letter from federal investigators. pic.twitter.com/IFpyHTJhFC As the vaccine rollout continues and state case numbers hover near pandemic-era lows, businesses are reporting improved confidence they’ll be able to keep their doors open. Nearly seven in 10 Florida small businesses now believe they’ll be able to stay open for at least the next six months, according to Facebook’s latest “

Sunburn — The morning read of what s hot in Florida politics — 4 1 21

Sunburn — The morning read of what s hot in Florida politics — 4 1 21
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