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Florida Gov DeSantis Forcing Intellectual Diversity Tests on College Students and Faculty to Both Sides Education

Florida Gov DeSantis Forcing Intellectual Diversity Tests on College Students and Faculty to Both Sides Education
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Eastern Florida State College | No Tuition Increase, Employee Pay Raises in New EFSC Budget

Eastern Florida State College | No Tuition Increase, Employee Pay Raises in New EFSC Budget
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FSU, FAMU, TCC score millions in record $101 5 billion state budget

FSU, FAMU, TCC receive millions in record $101.5 billion state budget The $101.5 billion budget signed last week by Gov. DeSantis includes major victories for Florida State, Florida A&M and Tallahassee Community College. One of the big winners was the FAMU-FSU College of Engineering, which received $14,649,185. Here are other items included in the 2021-2022 state budget: Florida State University: Lottery fund; $71,303,155 College of Medicine: $51,190,268 FSU College of Business Building (Legacy Hall): $30,500,000 (PECO funding) Interdisciplinary Research Commercialization Building:  $23,492,086 (PECO funding) Nationally Ranked Operational Enhancement: $15 million Institute for Child Welfare: $10 million FSU College of Medicine (Autism Program): $1.2 million Institute of Politics: $1 million College of Medicine, Lottery funds; $824,574

DeSantis signs Florida budget that includes $1K checks for teachers, first responders

The $101.5 billion state budget is an increase of more than $9 billion from the previous year and will include increases in spending for education and environmental projects, Bloomberg reported. More than 175,000 teachers and 3,000 principals along with first responders will be receiving a $1,000 check as part of the spending plan. ADVERTISEMENT The budget also allocates $50 million toward childhood education with the goal of raising minimum teacher salaries to $47,500. When it comes to higher education, $1.3 billion will go toward the Florida College System and $2.8 billion to the State University System. The state s historically Black colleges will receive $126 million, according to Bloomberg. Money is being allocated for environmental initiatives and water quality improvements with $100 million going to state and local groups annually that tackle rising sea levels and storm impacts.

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