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Following Hurricane Michael, All Students in Gulf and Washington Counties Are Eligible for Free School Meals

Posted on October 23, 2018

In response to the destruction caused by Hurricane Michael, Florida Commissioner of Agriculture Adam H. Putnam today announced that all students in Gulf and Washington counties are eligible for free school meals through the National School Lunch Program from now through Nov. 30, 2018, in addition to other flexibilities to best serve students. [Read more…] about Following Hurricane Michael, All Students in Gulf and Washington Counties Are Eligible for Free School Meals

Filed Under: Education, Government Tagged With: florida department of agriculture and consumer services, Free School Meals, Hurricane Michael, students

Mast’s EAA Southern Storage Reservoir Legislation Signed Into Law By President

Posted on October 23, 2018

Water Resources Development Act Includes 9 Sections Written By Mast

President Donald Trump today signed the Water Resources Development Act into law that includes authorization of the EAA Southern Storage Reservoir (known as S.B. 10 on the state level) written by U.S. Congressman Brian Mast (FL-18). The bill had previously passed the U.S. House of Representatives twice (in June and September) and the Senate once (in October). [Read more…] about Mast’s EAA Southern Storage Reservoir Legislation Signed Into Law By President

Filed Under: Government Tagged With: Rep. Brian Mast, Water Resources Development Act

One Eastbound Lane closed on PGA Blvd over Florida’s Turnpike

Posted on October 23, 2018

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On Sunday, October 21, a Ranger Construction subcontractor, doing work on Florida’s Turnpike, struck the outside concrete beam on the PGA Boulevard Bridge over Florida’s Turnpike at MP 109. Because of this hit, a portion of the Turnpike’s northbound auxiliary lane to PGA Boulevard and the outside eastbound lane of PGA Boulevard over the bridge are closed. [Read more…] about One Eastbound Lane closed on PGA Blvd over Florida’s Turnpike

Filed Under: Government Tagged With: FDOT, Florida Turnpike, PGA Boulevard

Gov. Scott: VISIT FLORIDA Launches Nearly $9 Million Marketing Plan Following Hurricane Michael, Red Tide

Posted on October 23, 2018

Governor Rick Scott today announced that VISIT FLORIDA has developed and launched an extensive new marketing campaign to highlight the Sunshine State. This multi-phased campaign includes more than $5.1 million to support the Panhandle following Hurricane Michael and nearly $3.8 million to assist the areas impacted by naturally-occurring red tide. [Read more…] about Gov. Scott: VISIT FLORIDA Launches Nearly $9 Million Marketing Plan Following Hurricane Michael, Red Tide

Filed Under: Government Tagged With: Hurricane Michael, Red Tide, visit florida

More Small Businesses Damaged by Hurricane Michael Qualify for Emergency Bridge Loan Program

Posted on October 23, 2018

The Florida Department of Economic Opportunity (DEO) today announced new changes to the Florida Small Business Emergency Bridge Loan Program allowing more small businesses impacted by Hurricane Michael to qualify. [Read more…] about More Small Businesses Damaged by Hurricane Michael Qualify for Emergency Bridge Loan Program

Filed Under: Government Tagged With: Emergency Bridge Loan Program, Florida Department of Economic Opportunity, Hurricane Michael, Small Businesses

Amendment 6/Marsy’s Law Receives Support from Florida Congressional Members

Posted on October 23, 2018

Marsy’s Law for Florida today announced the endorsement of Amendment 6 by Florida Congressional members from both political parties. Endorsing the proposed constitutional amendment which would create a new, specific set of crime victims’ rights in the state constitution are: [Read more…] about Amendment 6/Marsy’s Law Receives Support from Florida Congressional Members

Filed Under: Campaign Tagged With: Marsy’s Law for Florida

Two creams, two sugars – and two famous folks

Posted on October 23, 2018


Customers at the Red Eye Coffee shop in Tallahassee were greeted this morning by former Vice President Joe Biden and U.S. Sen. Bill Nelson. [Read more…] about Two creams, two sugars – and two famous folks

Filed Under: Campaign Tagged With: Senator Bill Nelson, Vice President Joe Biden

Commissioner Adam Putnam Joins Chainsaw Teams Clearing Marianna Middle School

Posted on October 23, 2018

Florida Commissioner of Agriculture Adam H. Putnam today joined Florida Forest Service chainsaw teams working to clear Marianna Middle School of fallen trees and debris. [Read more…] about Commissioner Adam Putnam Joins Chainsaw Teams Clearing Marianna Middle School

Filed Under: Government Tagged With: Commissioner Adam Putnam, Marianna Middle School

Power 100 Percent Restored to North Florida Public Power Customers Impacted By Hurricane Michael

Posted on October 23, 2018

Less than two weeks following the devastation of nearly Category 5 Hurricane Michael, the strongest hurricane to ever hit the Panhandle region, power has been fully restored to all public power customers who can accept power, reports the Florida Municipal Electric Association (FMEA). [Read more…] about Power 100 Percent Restored to North Florida Public Power Customers Impacted By Hurricane Michael

Filed Under: Government Tagged With: Florida Municipal Electric Association, Hurricane Michael, North Florida, Public Power Customers

Gov. Scott Issues Updates on Hurricane Michael Recovery

Posted on October 22, 2018

Governor Rick Scott today welcomed students back to school in Gadsden County at George W. Munroe Elementary, visited emergency operations centers in Calhoun and Liberty counties and will visit Mexico Beach and Gulf County this afternoon. [Read more…] about Gov. Scott Issues Updates on Hurricane Michael Recovery

Filed Under: Government Tagged With: Governor Rick Scott, Hurricane Michael Recovery

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Florida Democratic Party Launches “Defend Our Dems” Program

Tallahassee, FL — Today, the Florida Democratic Party is proud to launch the “Defend Our Dems” program, an … [Read More...] about Florida Democratic Party Launches “Defend Our Dems” Program

House Democratic Leader Fentrice Driskell, Representatives Kelly Skidmore and Allison Tant Request FLDOE to Release Critical Data

TALLAHASSEE, Fla. – Earlier today, House Democratic Leader Fentrice Driskell (D–Tampa), Representative Kelly … [Read More...] about House Democratic Leader Fentrice Driskell, Representatives Kelly Skidmore and Allison Tant Request FLDOE to Release Critical Data

Florida Department of Juvenile Justice and Pinellas Technical College Host Signing Day Event for Students

  St. Petersburg, Fla. – The Florida Department of Juvenile Justice (DJJ) joined together with Pinellas … [Read More...] about Florida Department of Juvenile Justice and Pinellas Technical College Host Signing Day Event for Students

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