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The Florida House is moving forward with a big healthcare agenda at the direction of Speaker Jose Oliva. But as Lynn Hatter reports that agenda is setting up clashes with some healthcare providers who say it could lead to worse, not better care. A bill that would create an elective Bible study course in public high schools has cleared the House Pre K-12 Quality Subcommittee. Ryan Dailey reports its sponsor is adamant her measure is constitutional. On the very first day of this Legislative Session, Governor Ron DeSantis talked about improving Florida’s water quality. Toxic algae once again fouled Central and South Florida waterways resulting in one of the longest outbreaks in years. In addition, the governor has promised additional funding to continue Everglades restoration efforts. But as WMFE’s Amy Green reports, some are wondering about other troubled waterways. In hopes of meeting Governor Ron Desantis’s March 15 th deadline to repeal a ban on smoking medical marijuana, lawmakers in |