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Capital Report: 3-6-2020

Category: Government & Organizations
Duration: 00:28:57
Publish Date: 2020-03-05 23:00:00
Description: The Florida Senate has passed a bill officially requiring cities and counties to report crisis situations to the state Department of Emergency Management. Ryan Dailey reports an eleventh-hour amendment expands local officials’ access to state level conversations during emergencies. With Florida House and Senate still nearly 1.5 billion dollars apart in their budget plans, Lynn Hatter tells Tom Flanigan it will be a long, tough weekend as lawmaker start the reconciliation process. Florida lawmakers are hoping to combat rising cases of depression and suicidal thoughts among children. According to a state analysis, more than 36,000 minors were Baker Acted from 2017 to 2018. A proposal seeking to reduce the amount of children getting Baker Acted passed a full house chamber vote. Robbie Gaffney reports. Florida lawmakers are working on a plan to allow college athletes to earn money for their name, image and likeness. The move comes after California created a path for college athletes to be
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