Abortion ‘statement’ fight goes to Florida Supreme Court
A political committee leading efforts to pass a constitutional amendment on abortion rights has asked the Florida Supreme Court to invalidate a revised "financial impact statement" that would appear on the November ballot with the initiative.
Abortion ‘statement’ fight goes to Florida Supreme Court
A political committee leading efforts to pass a constitutional amendment on abortion rights has asked the Florida Supreme Court to invalidate a revised "financial impact statement" that would appear on the November ballot with the initiative.
‘Something illegal is going on:’ Homeowner receives more than 600 traffic citations, toll bills addressed to strangers
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Osceola sheriff accused of sharing Madeline Soto crime scene photo. Here’s his response
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State attorney questions Osceola sheriff’s truthfulness over Madeline Soto crime scene photo
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