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Hurricane Milton - y'all OK?
A friendly post to hear others fared during the storm.
All well here. No power since 9pm last night. Brevard
EDIT: Power restored 10/11 @ ~330pm
- floridapolitics.com Florida evacuates over 4,000 inmates from prisons, jails ahead of Milton; some stay behind
'When my son was sentenced, he was not given a death sentence.'
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Florida's voter registration is coming up soon. Register to vote by this monday, October 7th!
vote.gov How to register in Florida | Vote.govFind out how to register to vote, check your registration, get deadlines, and more for Florida
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Help write letters to inform and encourage young women voters to turn out for Florida's abortion ballot question
votefwd.org Vote ForwardVote Forward volunteers send heartfelt handwritten letters to unregistered and low-propensity voters encouraging them to participate in our democracy. The letters have been shown to significantly boost voter turnout.
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DeSantis veto of free prison phone call appropriation disappoints criminal justice reform advocates
floridaphoenix.com DeSantis veto of free prison phone call appropriation disappoints criminal justice reform advocates • Florida PhoenixResponding to reports that prisoner contact with loved ones helps reduce the recidivism rate, state lawmakers last year approved a $1 million pilot project to allow inmates with good behavior to make one free 15-minute phone call per month to the outside world. Pleased with its rollout, members of t...
Responding to reports that prisoner contact with loved ones helps reduce the recidivism rate, state lawmakers last year approved a $1 million pilot project to allow inmates with good behavior to make one free 15-minute phone call per month to the outside world.
Pleased with its rollout, members of the Florida Senate Criminal and Civil Justice Appropriations came back during the 2024 legislative session with a budget line item expanding the program to $2 million from an inmate trust fund, and not from general revenues.
But Gov. Ron DeSantis slashed that line item in June. Advocates for prison and criminal justice reform say that’s a problem.
“Keeping families connected is very important for re-entry and so is the education,” said Karen Stuckey, who’s had to deal with escalating phone bills as both her son and husband have been incarcerated in Florida prisons. “If you want somebody to be successful, you have to keep them connected to their families or their loved ones. Because when you get out, it’s really, really hard.”
- www.tampabay.com So Florida is OK with paying someone not to work? | Editorial
Florida’s fiscal hawks fall silent as the University of Florida is poised to grant its former president a giant payout.
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Florida State Parks Under Attack - Help!
Our State Parks are under attack. Please help by at least contacting your representatives though this convenient form (it takes less than a minute).
Florida Wildlife Federation - Convenient Form
Information About The 9 Specific Park Plans
Our state government released plans to add golf courses, pickle ball courts, and more unnatural development to some of our state parks. Speak up.
Edit: this also contradicts the State Park mission statement. "FPS Mission Statement Provide resource-based recreation while preserving, interpreting and restoring natural and cultural resources." https://www.floridastateparks.org/sites/default/files/inline-files/2020_12_01_Floirda%20Park%20Service_Operations%20Manual.pdf
Update: Here is a survey the state opened to accept feedback on their new plans: survey. For each park's proposal, it summarizes the proposal, then you can submit a feedback message followed by a satisfaction rating (very dissatisfied to very satisfied).
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Sasse’s spending spree: Former UF president channeled millions to GOP allies, secretive contracts | The former UF president tripled his office’s spending compared to predecessor
www.alligator.org Sasse’s spending spree: Former UF president channeled millions to GOP allies, secretive contracts - The Independent Florida AlligatorIn his 17-month stint as UF president, Ben Sasse more than tripled his office’s spending, directing millions in university funds into secretive consulting contracts and high-paying positions for his GOP allies.
- www.fox13news.com St. Petersburg company creates 3-D printed furniture
At a microfactory in St. Petersburg, large robots named Tom and Jerry are plugging away at building furniture.
- www.tampabay.com Florida shows how to make passenger rail work
The money is in routes too long to drive, too short to fly.
cross-posted from: https://lemmy.ml/post/17924668
> If you hit a paywall: https://archive.ph/xeJIi
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Police: Vandal spray paints ‘F--- Elon’ on 34 Tesla Cybertrucks in Fort Lauderdale
www.local10.com Police: Vandal spray paints ‘F--- Elon’ on 34 Tesla Cybertrucks in Fort LauderdaleVandals targeted row after row of Tesla Cybertrucks stored in a nondescript Fort Lauderdale parking lot in an apparent vendetta against the company’s controversial CEO, Elon Musk.
- www.heraldtribune.com In historic first, Florida Governor Ron DeSantis vetoes most arts funding in Florida
While recovering from pandemic losses, Florida arts organizations were hoping for a some financial help this year. Gov. DeSantis vetoed most funding.