While much of our material today deals with in-state issues, the bigger question in today’s topics is- what’s fair and right? Certainly not all things are and the heavy hand of government is often used to impose things that just don’t meet the mark.
We’ll begin with driverless cars. We are pushing this technology envelope pretty hard. Not that I am against tech, it’s amazing to see it in development. But, let’s get it right before we rush to imposing it on the public.
Who’d have thought officials in Key West would be anti-lesbian? They’re coming off that way. Consistency in enforcement is a problem for many governments.
The state’s Supervisors of Elections have been told to hold onto their current congressional district maps. The fate of Governor DeSantis’ new maps now rests in the courts.
Budget talks in Tallahassee continue and the House is standing strong on some questionable expenditures.
Attorney General James Uthmeier is pressing on in his battle with the NFL, issuing a subpoena for records to the league as he dabbles in something beyond his depth.
We do have a bright spot at the University of Florida. There’s a new course of study that’s not a favorite of much of the faculty- conservative studies. I think most of us would call it traditional education.
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TODAY’s LINEUP
Waymo recalls driverless fleet
Key West lesbians fight $250 daily rainbow fines
SOEs advised to hold onto previous district maps