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Tuesday - Apr. 28, 2020
 

Herald: All coronavirus and no campaign rallies. Does Donald Trump have a Florida problem?


FlaPol: Debbie Wasserman Schultz says feds should compel additional PPE production


FlaPol: As PPP round two begins, Marco Rubio prioritizes underserved communities


FlaPol: Ben Diamond urges Marco Rubio, Rick Scott to back ‘State Stabilization Funds’


Politico: Partisanship grips Florida as state plans for new normal


Times: Florida surpasses 1,100 deaths from the coronavirus, with more than 32,000 known cases

WUSF: Florida COVID-19 Cases Pass 32,000


FlaPol: More than 5,000 Floridians hospitalized during COVID-19 pandemic


Sun-Sentinel: Florida coronavirus updates: State had fewer new cases and fewer deaths last week than week before


News4Jax: Former Florida governor Rick Scott silent on unemployment website failures


WLRN: Florida Democrats Want Federal Auditors To Investigate State's Backlogged Unemployment System


News4Jax: After waiting for unemployment benefits, 260,000 Floridians find out they didn't qualify

Spectrum News 13: Thousands of Floridians Want Answers After Being Deemed Ineligible for Unemployment Benefits

Sentinel: More than 200,000 Floridians deemed ineligible for unemployment this weekend, many of them jobless due to coronavirus


FlaPol: Unemployment: 35% of Florida claims processed, 20% paid


Herald: Florida promised an unemployment site for gig workers. It's still not open


FlaPol: Ballard Partners expands global footprint with opening of office in Israel


AP: Federal trial opens over Florida's felon voting law

Sentinel: Amendment 4: Trial opens to determine whether 774,000 Florida ex-felons can vote

Herald: Amendment 4 trial may be virtual but impact is real for felons who want to vote

Times: Florida's Amendment 4 trial begins with social distancing and glitches

Bloomberg: Florida Voting Law Is Biased Against Black Felons, Civil Rights Groups Say


News4Jax: 5th Florida prisoner dies of COVID-19

Sentinel: Fifth inmate dies after testing positive for the coronavirus at Blackwater River Correctional Facility


News4Jax: Florida Bar investigating after Jacksonville attorney becomes judge without an election


TCPalm: Florida's largest lake needs some rain

Democrat: Coronavirus Florida: Gov. DeSantis sees 'light at the end of the tunnel'


News4Jax: DeSantis yet to announce plan for Florida's economic recovery


FlaPol: ‘We are ready to open’: Health experts join Ron DeSantis as reopening nears

NBC Miami: DeSantis Says State Will Reopen Methodically, South Florida Slower Than Other Areas


FlaPol: Florida Democrats lack confidence in Gov. DeSantis’ reopen efforts

Post($): Coronavirus Florida: Open the state without input from doctors? Don't do it, say Democrats


Ledger: DeSantis: State's course will be data-driven


WUSF: Anyone Who Wants A Coronavirus Test Can Get One, Says DeSantis


FlaPol: Gov. Ron DeSantis eyes investigation of failed unemployment website


News-Herald: DeSantis says he wants to get unemployment checks out amid criticism


Times: Eight weeks later DeSantis returns to a changed Tampa Bay, stunted by COVID-19


NBC Miami: Lawmakers Call for Expansion of Florida's Unemployment Benefits


FlaPol: As state reworks nursing home COVID-19 data, Gov. DeSantis open to more transparency


Herald: Under pressure, Florida releases list of nursing homes, ALFs with most, least COVID-19

WUSF: Florida Releasing COVID-19 Numbers From Individual Nursing Homes

Sun-Sentinel: More than 500 residents of South Florida senior-care homes have coronavirus, new state data shows

WUSF: As Coronavirus Plagues Florida Nursing Homes, Are Elderly Residents Safer At Home?


News4Jax: Report details economic impact of school closures in Florida


DBNJ: Florida Medicaid expansion backers battle state Senate on new law


FlaPol: With ticket sales cratered, Florida arts advocates spotlight critical role of state grants


Democrat: Coronavirus: Lack of access to tests hampers care in Tallahassee's poorer neighborhoods


Herald: Task forces formed to discuss easing coronavirus restrictions in Florida Keys


Sun-Sentinel: South Florida hospitals start planning to resume elective services


Jax Daily Record: Federal grand jury casts wide net for JEA records, communications


Herald: Sea rise won't sink all of Florida's real estate market, experts say. Just parts of it

 
 
 
 
 
 
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Sun Sentinel: A federal appeals court is set to hear arguments in Trump's bid to erase his hush money conviction

Sun Sentinel: With reporters shot and roughed up, advocates question whether those covering protests are targets

Sun Sentinel: US Rep. LaMonica McIver indicted on federal charges from skirmish at New Jersey immigration center

Sun Sentinel: Southern Baptists overwhelmingly call for a ban on gay marriage

Sun Sentinel: Louisiana lawmakers pass bill targeting out-of-state doctors who prescribe and mail abortion pills

Sun Sentinel: Correspondent Terry Moran out at ABC News, two days after suspension over Stephen Miller post

Sun Sentinel: Lawyers for Kilmar Abrego Garcia say Trump administration's actions left 'stain' on Constitution

Sun Sentinel: Anti-Trump protests will unfold across South Florida this weekend. Here's what to expect

Sun Sentinel: Trump decried crime in America, then gutted funding for gun violence prevention

Sun Sentinel: Can President Trump ban masks at protests?

Sun Sentinel: Study finds little agreement between Republicans and Democrats on media sources they trust

Sun Sentinel: Trump's tax bill could raise taxes on foreign companies, hurting investment from abroad

Sun Sentinel: An immigrant Wisconsin man falsely accused of threatening Trump can be released on bond

Sun Sentinel: Los Angeles protests follow weeks of intensifying immigration enforcement

Sun Sentinel: Florida seeks OK to enforce social media ban for children

Sun Sentinel: Top RFK Jr. aide attacks US health system while running company that promotes wellness alternatives

Sun Sentinel: Trump vows to 'HIT' any protester who spits on police. He pardoned those who did far worse on Jan. 6

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