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Terrorist Designation Bill Signed
Gov. Ron DeSantis signed a bill into law on Monday that creates a formal process for Florida to designate groups as domestic terrorist organizations and protects against the application of foreign and religious laws, including Sharia law.
DeSantis signed the Systems of Law and Terrorist Organizations bill while in Tampa. The measure bans the use of taxpayer funds to “support or promote” organizations designated as terrorists by Florida’s Department of Law Enforcement.
“This will help the state of Florida protect you. It’ll help us protect your tax dollars. It’ll help us protect things that should not be happening in the United States of America, but certainly shouldn’t be happening in the free state of Florida,” DeSantis said.
Once designated a terrorist organization, a group can no longer receive state funding. Universities would have to report expelled students who were attending on visas to U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement. DeSantis predicted the law would likely draw a legal challenge.
DeSantis Hosts ‘Boom Belt’ Event
On Tuesday, Gov. DeSantis credited Florida’s business-friendly measures as the reason people and capital are moving to the state in unprecedented numbers. He attributed some of the success to laws that shield companies from consumer lawsuits.
DeSantis participated in the panel discussion at a Texas Stock Exchange event in Miami alongside Texas Gov. Greg Abbott, Citadel Securities President Jim Esposito, and Texas Stock Exchange Founder and CEO Jim Lee.
The event, Welcome to the Boom Belt: A Return to First Principles in Public Markets, featured keynote remarks by SEC Chairman Paul Atkins, who called Florida fertile ground for producing prosperity.
Defined as spanning 11 Southeastern states, including Florida, the Boom Belt is outpacing every other quadrant of the country economically and accounts for 60% of jobs. According to Lee, 700 households move to the Boom Belt daily.
Donalds Tours with Healthcare Plan
Republican gubernatorial candidate U.S. Rep. Byron Donalds kicked off his Defending the Florida Dream tour on Monday in The Villages by announcing a healthcare proposal focused on increasing transparency and lowering costs for Floridians.
Calling it Your Doctor, Your Price, his plan would require doctors and hospitals to post prices for their 20 most-used services directly on their websites so patients can better understand costs before receiving care.
Under the proposal, Florida would adopt federal prescription drug reforms enacted under TrumpRx that put pressure on drugmakers to lower prices to align with those in similarly developed countries. Patients would also be able to visit the doctor of their choice without prior approval from a health plan.
The Naples Republican emphasized that transparency is key to reducing and stabilizing healthcare costs. The tour includes policy discussions on issues such as public safety and education, and will next stop in Brevard County.
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➤ Plant City: Nick Guadalupe Cruz-Lopez, 20, was arrested on April 2 and charged with making a threat to kill President Trump. Cruz-Lopez posted the threat on Instagram and faces a maximum penalty of five years in federal prison. (See Photo)
➤ Pinellas County: The school district launched a weapons detection system pilot program Tuesday morning at Gibbs High School and Palm Harbor University High School. Similar systems are already in place in Manatee and Sarasota counties. (More)
➤ Sumter County: A school bus driver faces 29 charges of child neglect and was fired after the bus she was driving was struck by a train on a railroad crossing in Bushnell. The train clipped the back of the bus. No injuries were reported. (More)
➤ Martin County: Authorities are looking for Alexandra Gonzalez, a property manager accused of stealing thousands in HOA dues. She is wanted for fraud, grand theft, 59 counts of embezzlement, and 61 counts of uttering false instruments. She is believed to be in Miramar or Vero Beach. (See Photo)
➤ Manatee County: Construction is set to begin in late April for a new emergency homeless shelter called the Fresh Start Initiative, which will be funded with $6 million in opioid litigation funds. (More)
➤ Orange County: February was the 11th record-setting month for tourist tax collections in the county, with receipts totaling $38.1 million, the most ever for a February, and $2.68 million more than in 2025. (More)
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➤ The Washington Post‘s editorial board blasted the Jaguars’ stadium renovation deal, calling it a “shakedown” of Jacksonville taxpayers. (More)
➤ Tampa Bay Lightning forward Pontus Holmberg injured his left arm when he crashed shoulder-first into an unlatched penalty box door, prompting an investigation by the NHL into the arena’s penalty box operator. (More)
➤ Orlando City is off to the worst start in Major League Soccer history through six games, going 1-5-0 with a minus-18 goal differential. (More)
➤ Florida State baseball climbed to No. 5 in the country across multiple polls after winning its series at No. 10 Virginia this past weekend. The Seminoles are 24-7 on the season. (More)
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➤ Gas prices fell nearly 2 cents per gallon on Tuesday to $4.18 per gallon on average statewide. (See Map)
➤ State regulators ordered the suspension of Mirra Health Care, a Brooksville-based health administrator, for outsourcing claims handling on more than 23,000 Floridians to India and the Philippines. The suspension will take effect on April 23. (More)
➤ Miami-based fintech company Pepper Pay, which provides payment processing services to business owners, declared bankruptcy with $3.4 million in debt. (More)
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➤ Walt Disney World is selling two-day and three-day ticket bundles that allow entry to its theme parks after 2 p.m. The date-based tickets have start dates from May 26 through July 29. (More)
➤ Flagler College archaeology students are researching artifacts found during a dig at the St. Augustine Lighthouse. Construction teams stumbled across items while digging up dirt to build a new path to the museum’s visitor center. (More)
➤ Four Seasons Resort Orlando at Walt Disney World Resort and The Ritz-Carlton Amelia Island were named among the top 10 best resorts in the South by the readers of Southern Living magazine. (See List)
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