Medicaid Expansion In Florida Less Likely Following Midterm Election
Whether or not the state will accept billions of federal dollars to extend health insurance to some of its poorest residents just became less likely.
First Amendment Foundation Asks Gubernatorial Candidates to Weigh-In On Sunshine Laws
Following a tough couple of years for the state’s robust public record laws, the First Amendment Foundation asked Florida’s two gubernatorial candidates to answer a few questions regarding Florida's sunshine laws.
Child Death Stats In Florida Don’t Tell The Whole Truth
Despite reform efforts aimed at creating more transparency surrounding the death of children the state is monitoring, those deaths are still being undercounted, according to The Miami Herald.
Times/Herald: Economic Incentives Program Still Troubled
A state program that shells out big bucks to private companies in the hopes they will create jobs in Florida is under scrutiny, again. The Tampa Bay Times/Miami Herald reports the program isn’t getting the return on investment taxpayers were promised.
Florida’s Shrinking Workforce, Part 4: The Overview
Over the last decade, Florida has shed thousands of state jobs and it is evident throughout a host of state agencies that these staff reductions have prevented Florida’s government from doing its job effectively.