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  2. NAACP issues travel advisory for Florida over DeSantis' moves ...

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    The NAACP’s travel advisory for Florida was initially proposed to the board of directors by the organization’s Florida State Conference, which voted unanimously in favor of it in March.

  3. Florida adopts rules on LGBTQ+ issues, Black history ... - AOL

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    The big story: The State Board of Education dove headlong into Florida’s culture wars on Wednesday, setting rules for some of the more controversial laws the Legislature adopted in the spring ...

  4. LGBTQ advocates say Florida social media minor ban would ...

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    To be sure, the 19-year-old Florida Atlantic University student knows the negative effects of using online platforms: "I had access to social media at like 12 years old, and I was 100% exposed to ...

  5. Homelessness in Florida - Wikipedia

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    In 2013, a Central Florida Commission on Homelessness study indicated that the region spends $31,000 a year per homeless person to cover "salaries of law-enforcement officers to arrest and transport homeless individuals — largely for nonviolent offenses such as trespassing, public intoxication or sleeping in parks — as well as the cost of ...

  6. Politics of Florida - Wikipedia

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    Florida's state budget is funded one-third from General Revenue and two-thirds from hundreds of trust funds. [11] The General Revenue portion of Florida's state budget is funded primarily by sales tax, while local governments also have their own respective budgets funded primarily by property taxes. The annual state budget is constructed by the ...

  7. After DeSantis veto, Florida Senate passes modified social ...

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    The new Florida social media ban bill for those younger than 16 years old now has a parental permission exception for those who are 14 or 15. After DeSantis veto, Florida Senate passes modified ...

  8. LGBTQ rights in Florida - Wikipedia

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    In August 2022, Florida, citing state-issued guidance against gender affirming care ("widely debunked", according to the UK's Independent), began a rule change process to institute bans on social transition and gender-affirming healthcare for trans youth and a requirement for any adult seeking gender-affirming care to receive approval from the ...

  9. Florida social media ban faces hurdles before taking effect - AOL

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    A new law that's set to take effect in Florida in January aims to protect minors on social media. It calls for a ban for those under 16 and poses an enforcement issue.