Board of Medicine dishes on changes for international and domestically trained doctors
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by Christine Jordan Sexton
2h ago
Some members of a state regulatory board are clapping back at lawmakers for passing legislation that they say makes it easier for internationally trained physicians to get licensed and practice in Florida, but makes it more difficult for out-of-state trained doctors to do the same. The Board of Medicine (BOM) members briefly discussed earlier this month whether it would be appropriate for the Board to flag its concerns with SB 1600, The legislation was filed by Sen. Jay Collins and would create new statutes spelling out the requirements that health care practitioners, including medical doctors ..read more
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Joseph Ladapo says mask wearers ‘just like to hide their faces’
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by A.G. Gancarski
13h ago
Florida’s Surgeon General is continuing to evangelize against mask wearing like it’s 2022. His latest theory? People wearing protective coverings over their faces simply don’t want to be seen, said the state’s Chief Health Officer and doctor of medicine at the University of Florida. Surgeon General Joseph Ladapo said a doctor at the University of California Los Angeles talked to “some of her medical residents, physicians in training who are wearing masks and it turns out it seems like some people, they just like to hide their faces, which is a really sad testament to humanity and where we are ..read more
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Meg Weinberger scores endorsement from Palm Beach Police Benevolent Association
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by Jesse Scheckner
14h ago
Animal rescue nonprofit executive and House District 94 candidate Meg Weinberger now has the vocal and monetary support of the Palm Beach County Police Benevolent Association (PBA), which represents more than 5,000 law enforcement employees. In a letter shared with Florida Politics, Palm Beach PBA President John Kazanjian confirmed his organization’s endorsement of Weinberger. “We will ask all our members, their families and friends — and all citizens of State of Florida District 94 who respect the strong and efficient enforcement of our laws, to cast their ballots in support of Meg Weinberger ..read more
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Shlomo Danzinger rescinds endorsement of Miami-Dade Mayor after launching bid to unseat her
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by Jesse Scheckner
14h ago
Ex-Surfside Mayor Shlomo Danzinger wants to make clear where he stands on Miami-Dade Mayor Daniella Levine Cava. He endorsed her back in September along with 25 other municipal Mayors. But now that he’s running to supplant her — and in light of problems he has with her leadership, including her handling of the 2021 Champlain Towers South condo collapse — he’s rescinding that nod. “It is with a heavy heart that I write to inform you of my decision to withdraw my endorsement for your 2024 re-election campaign,” Danzinger said in a letter to Levine Cava. “Recent events and actions have left me pr ..read more
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Liz Dahan qualifies for CD 13 race as Democratic field comes into focus
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by Janelle Irwin Taylor
14h ago
Liz Dahan, who was the seventh Democrat to enter the race for Florida’s 13th Congressional District, has now qualified for the race. “I am honored to have the opportunity to represent the people of Florida’s 13th District,” Dahan said. “My campaign is focused on delivering real results for our community and ensuring that every voice is heard. Together, we will work tirelessly to defeat extreme obstructionist Anna Paulina Luna, who fuels divisive politics that have held us back for too long. I am confident that with the support of Florida’s 13th, we can overcome any obstacle and build a brighte ..read more
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Gov. DeSantis elevates Charles Helm to 5th Judicial Circuit bench
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by Jesse Scheckner
14h ago
Citrus County Judge Charles Helm is moving up. Gov. Ron DeSantis is promoting Helm, a Florida City resident, to the 5th Judicial Circuit Court bench. He succeeds Judge Anthony Tatti, who stepped down from the bench on March 31 after nearly 40 years of public service, including 13 years on the Circuit Court. DeSantis’ Office announced Helm’s appointment Thursday. Helm grew up in Zephyrhills and worked as a Plant City Police officer and K-9 handler for six years before beginning his legal career. He earned his Juris Doctor from the Liberty University School of Law in 2015, four years after attai ..read more
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Jimmy Patronis, other officials urge patience as property insurance rates continue to rise
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by Gray Rohrer
16h ago
Florida’s homeowner insurance crisis is turning a corner with “light at the end of the tunnel” and “good news” as a slate of new companies come into the market and put downward pressure on rates. But homeowners, still facing price hikes, aren’t seeing it yet. That was the message from most officials at an insurance panel convened by Chief Financial Officer Jimmy Patronis. He and other lawmakers and regulators touted changes enacted by the Legislature to reduce lawsuits as having the intended effect. Reinsurance costs, a key component of costly rate hikes in recent years, are expected to stay f ..read more
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Miami, Jacksonville, Tampa are 3 most risky major U.S. metro areas for small businesses, study shows
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by Drew Dixon
16h ago
Three Florida cities top the list of the most risky places for small businesses among major U.S. metro areas, according to recent findings by Forbes Advisory. The Miami, Jacksonville and Tampa areas, respectively, filled in the top three slots in the findings regarding risky areas for small businesses. California also had three cities in the top 10. Sacramento was at fourth, San Diego was fifth and Los Angeles was sixth. The Forbes methodology for the rankings considered factors such as financial metrics, including commercial real estate rental rates and corporate tax rates; safety risk metric ..read more
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Judge tosses Tallahassee Commission candidate’s stalking complaint against activist
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by Gray Rohrer
16h ago
A stalking complaint filed by Rudy Ferguson Sr., a candidate for a Tallahassee City Commission seat, against Stanley Sims, a local activist and longtime critic of City Hall, has been thrown out by a Judge. Judge Dawn Caloca-Johnson of the 2nd Circuit Court tossed aside Ferguson’s request for a stalking injunction against Sims following an interaction Feb. 21 during a City Commission meeting. “Mr. Ferguson’s failed efforts to abuse the legal system to bar ordinary people’s right to access our local government and candidates for public office is wrong and without legal merit,” said Sims’ attorne ..read more
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Gov. DeSantis says Florida ‘will not comply’ with Title IX guidance regarding gender identity
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by A.G. Gancarski
17h ago
Florida’s Governor is setting the stage with yet another showdown with the Democratic White House. This one is about new language from the Joe Biden administration reconfiguring Title IX to protect students on the grounds of sexual orientation and gender identity, the latter of which Florida Republicans don’t believe is up for debate. “We will not comply and we will fight back. We are not going to let Joe Biden try to inject men into women’s activities. We are not going to let Joe Biden undermine the rights of parents and we are not going to let Joe Biden abuse his constitutional aut ..read more
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