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The Census Count of Florida, Politics And Policies As the State Legislative Session Ends


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Florida keeps growing and Florida’s influence on national politics keeps growing, but could it have grown more? And as state lawmakers finish up their regular law-writing session the politics of policies.
There will be one more seat in the U.S. House of Representatives for Florida. Florida’s population grew 15% in the past decade according to the U.S. Census Bureau – adding one more congressional district for the 2022 election. And one more Electoral College vote. But Florida may have missed out on gaining a second seat.
It was a surprise, said Associated Press reporter Mike Schneider. Florida had been predicted to gain two seats. ....

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Gov. DeSantis Vs. YouTube, And Effort To Ban Transgender Student Athletes


Published April 16, 2021 at 4:25 PM EDT
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A screen capture of the YouTube link to a video of Gov. Ron DeSantis s Mar. 18, 2021 roundtable discussion on COVID-19. YouTube said claims made in the video “contradicts the consensus of local and global health authorities.”
YouTube takes down a video of Gov. DeSantis and controversial health policy experts, saying it spread misinformation about kids and masks to stop COVID-19. The governor says it’s another example of what he calls Big Tech stifling free speech. Plus, lawmakers advance a ban on transgender student athletes.
On Mar. 19, Gov. Ron DeSantis held what he called a “Roundtable Discussion on Public Health.” He invited four doctors to participate as he asked them questions. The four have been supporters of the governor’s pandemic strategy of re-opening the economy in the spring and re-opening schools. ....

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