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Florida’s statewide teacher’s union is once again suing the legislature—this time over a new law that could directly impact its membership. Lynn Hatter reports it’s the latest in a line of lawsuits filed over the state’s education policies. A new Florida law seeks to make it easier for people to get their mugshots removed from certain websites. As Sascha Cordner reports, it’s the only bill from the 2017 legislative session to take effect this month. Florida’s 2019 lawmaking session is still eight months away. But it’s not too early to start picking up on some hints as to the priorities the new legislative leadership might have in mind. We get that story from AnnMarie Welser. Even as many news media organizations face hard times, Tom Flanigan reports there’s a new online news service covering state government in Tallahassee. U.S. Health and Human Services Secretary Alex Azar (AY-zahr) says the government will meet court deadlines to reunite children with their parents after being |