Florida is one of 17 states suing the federal government over changes made to the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, specifically Section 504, which now includes protections for individuals with gender ...
Florida is one of 17 states suing the federal government over changes made to the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, specifically ...
TAMPA, Fla. (WEAR) — Gov. Ron DeSantis announced a Florida DOGE task force Monday that will aim to slash government waste in the state. In a press conference in Tampa, DeSantis said the new task force ...
In a sweeping and unprecedented letter issued over the weekend, the Office for Civil Rights declared race-based scholarships, cultural centers and even graduation ceremonies illegal.
The aspirations of Florida’s first lady Casey DeSantis have long been a topic of discussion in the state capital of Tallahassee. This week, her husband Gov. Ron DeSantis added to the speculation by ...
Dr. Michael George named principal of the year by FASA and FASSP, cited for fostering a supportive school culture.
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Hosted on MSNDeSantis Launches ‘DOGE Task Force’ To Overhaul Florida’s GovernmentFlorida Governor Ron DeSantis has introduced a new initiative aimed at cutting bureaucratic waste and improving state government efficiency through a task force known as "DOGE." ...
Changes are coming to the Department of Education under the Trump administration and whether it closes or is significantly ...
The big story: Not to be outdone by the White House, Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis on Monday announced his own effort to improve ...
Cuts to Medicaid spending could prove to be the most devastating threat to the sector yet, F. King Alexander and Stephen ...
‘The DOGE-ing of our state university system’: DeSantis wants to review spending for college courses
“This is the DOGE-ing of our state university system,” DeSantis said in Tampa Monday. “We will conduct a deep dive of all facets of university operations and spending, including debt and financial ...
In the weeks since President Donald Trump has assumed office, more than 200,000 federal workers at a number of agencies have had their roles slashed.
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