Only 12% of filed bills passed as property tax proposals, affordability measures, and dozens of other priorities died without Senate action
TALLAHASSEE — Florida's 2026 regular legislative session ended Friday with a resounding thud: just 12% of all filed bills passed, leaving Treasure Coast residents who pay some of the state's steepest ...
Treasure Coast residents could collect up to $350,000 per person without legislative approval under a bill raising limits from $200,000 and heading to Gov. Ron DeSantis.
Floridians injured by government negligence — including residents across Martin, St. Lucie, and Indian River counties — could collect significantly more in damages without a special act of the Legisla...
Lawmakers approved the measure mandating standardized, accessible online formats for budgets and employee pay, awaiting Gov. Ron DeSantis's signature to impact Martin, St. Lucie and Indian River counties.
Florida lawmakers have approved legislation that would require Martin, St. Lucie, Indian River and every other county and city government in the state to post their budgets and employee salaries onlin...
Bills could tighten registration requirements, ease development permits for Treasure Coast owners and address Seminole tribal rights in session impacting local residents.
The Florida Senate is scheduled to take up a wide-ranging third-reading calendar Thursday that includes measures touching voter registration requirements, local government permitting, tribal land righ...
Paige Greenlee defeated Jeffrey Ryner with 7,244 votes to 4,583 and will be sworn in June 19 in Orlando, set to lead the bar serving Treasure Coast attorneys in 2027-28.
A Tampa-area attorney will take a leading role in Florida's statewide lawyer organization after winning a membership-wide election, with her formal installation set for June. Paige A. Greenlee, sole ...