Florida
DeSantis Slashes $5.7 Million From Florida Public Media, Spares The Florida Channel
Published
6 months agoon
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (FNN) – Florida Governor Ron DeSantis vetoed $5.7 million in funding for public radio and television stations as part of his 2025-2026 state budget, marking a significant move in line with a national push to defund public media. The vetoes, announced June 30, follow growing conservative calls to reduce or eliminate government support for public broadcasting.
The Florida Channel Avoids the Budget Axe
While public stations faced deep cuts, The Florida Channel — a state-funded service that broadcasts government meetings and press conferences — remained fully funded. The channel, financed directly by the Florida Legislature, continues to stream the governor’s press events, legislative sessions, and public board meetings statewide.
DeSantis’ vetoes eliminated $1.3 million intended for public radio stations and about $4.4 million for public television stations, including a recommended $370,400 cut per TV station from Florida Education Commissioner Manny Diaz Jr. Public radio stations were slated to receive $100,000 each before the veto.
Public Media Stations Face Uncertain Future
Major Florida public broadcasters are now assessing how the budget cuts will impact their operations. The immediate effect on staffing levels, programming, and station viability remains unclear.
Nationally, public media has become a partisan issue, with former President Donald Trump earlier this year urging lawmakers to defund public media outlets. While DeSantis has not publicly commented on the issue, his veto aligns with these broader efforts.
A request for comment from the governor’s office remains pending.
What’s Next for Florida’s Public Radio and Television?
In the wake of the vetoes, station leaders are expected to make difficult decisions in the coming weeks, weighing potential layoffs, reduced programming, and alternate funding options. Industry analysts say the cuts could disrupt local news coverage, arts programming, and educational content across Florida.
Meanwhile, The Florida Channel’s continued funding highlights a strategic preference for government-run media outlets over independent public stations. Advocates for public media warn that without state support, community-driven programming may shrink or disappear in some regions.
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Florida
State Rep. Berny Jacques Files Bill Targeting Illegal Immigration and Employer Penalties
Published
4 days agoon
January 8, 2026By
Willie DavidTALLAHASSEE, Fla. (FNN) — Rep. Berny Jacques has filed legislation aimed at curbing illegal immigration in Florida by restricting access to financial services, housing assistance, and employment for unauthorized immigrants, while imposing stricter penalties on employers.
The proposal, HB 1307, seeks to eliminate what Jacques describes as incentives for illegal immigration and expand accountability for individuals and businesses that employ unauthorized workers.
Restrictions on Financial and Housing Access
HB 1307 would prohibit the Florida Department of Financial Services from issuing licenses to unauthorized immigrants. The bill also bars unauthorized immigrants from obtaining loans, homeownership assistance, or opening bank accounts in Florida.
In addition, the legislation would ban unauthorized immigrants from sending remittances from within the state, further limiting access to financial systems.
Expanded Employer Liability and Penalties
The bill establishes new penalties for employers who knowingly employ unauthorized immigrants. Employers would be held personally and fully liable for injuries sustained by unlawfully employed workers and could be required to reimburse public funds.
Under HB 1307, penalties escalate with repeated violations. A first violation would result in a one-year suspension of all business licenses and a $10,000 fine per violation. A second violation would lead to a five-year license suspension and fines of up to $100,000 per violation. A third violation would result in permanent revocation of licenses and fines of up to $250,000 per violation.
Employers found to employ 50 or more unauthorized immigrants would commit a third-degree felony and face permanent license revocation. The bill also requires employers to verify worker eligibility through the federal E-Verify system before submitting workers’ compensation claims.
Civil Liability and Auto Insurance Provisions
HB 1307 authorizes a civil cause of action against employers if an unauthorized employee causes injury or death to another person. The bill also includes provisions related to auto insurance claims, stating that unauthorized immigrants involved in motor vehicle accidents would be presumed at fault unless clear and convincing evidence demonstrates otherwise.
“We must remove the magnets for illegal migration and hold those who provide those magnets accountable,” Jacques said, urging lawmakers to support the proposal.
The bill will be considered during the upcoming legislative session.
Florida
Bracy Davis, Rosenwald File Bill to Fix My Safe Florida Home Program Application Barriers
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4 days agoon
January 8, 2026By
Willie DavidTALLAHASSEE, Fla. (FNN) — Senator LaVon Bracy Davis and Representative Mitch Rosenwald have filed legislation aimed at expanding access to the My Safe Florida Home Program by allowing homeowners to reapply when applications were previously deemed abandoned or withdrawn due to errors or omissions.
The measure, SB 1148/HB 1045, would modify program rules to permit subsequent applications when the original filing was rejected because of compliance-related mistakes, provided there is good cause and the applicant corrects the issue in a timely manner.
Expanding Access to Homeowner Assistance
The My Safe Florida Home Program is a state initiative that provides eligible Florida homeowners with inspections and grant funding to help strengthen their homes against storms while reducing insurance costs. The program is administered by the Florida Department of Financial Services.
Current rules allow for reapplication if an application was denied or withdrawn due to errors or omissions. However, the proposed legislation would also allow reapplication when an application was deemed abandoned or withdrawn because of similar compliance-related issues.
Addressing Bureaucratic Barriers
“At a time when Florida’s families are struggling with rising insurance costs, we cannot allow bureaucratic technicalities to block access to affordability tools,” said Bracy Davis, a Democrat from Ocoee.
The bill responds to concerns from homeowners who were unable to submit a new application after their original submission was closed due to misunderstandings or reasonable mistakes regarding program requirements.
Focus on Seniors and Low-Income Homeowners
Rosenwald, a Democrat from Oakland Park, said the legislation is intended to help vulnerable homeowners who rely on the program for financial relief.
“This program can be a lifeline for seniors and low-income homeowners,” Rosenwald said. “In response to Floridians reporting that they were blocked from submitting a new application because of a misunderstanding or reasonable mistake concerning program compliance, I filed this glitch bill.”
If approved, the legislation would ensure more homeowners have access to financial assistance aimed at strengthening homes and improving insurance affordability across Florida.
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2025 Don Quijote Awards Program: A Keepsake for Event Attendees
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3 weeks agoon
December 22, 2025By
Willie DavidORLANDO, Fla. (FNN) – Inside the official event program booklet, attendees will find the powerful presence of premier media partner Florida National News, whose coverage team of reporters, photographers, videographers and social media journalists captures the very best of the annual awards gala.
From high-fashion red carpet arrivals and VIP guests to cocktail networking, exquisite dining, live musical performances, dynamic emcees, presenters, sponsors, finalists, honorees and winners—Florida National News amplifies every unforgettable moment of the prestigious 2025 Don Quijote Awards Gala.
Hosted by the Hispanic Chamber of Metro Orlando and Prospera, and powered by Diamond Sponsor Disney along with numerous supporting sponsors, the gala takes place at EPCOT’s World ShowPlace Pavilion. Through comprehensive, high-impact coverage, Florida National News elevates the awards gala experience—before, during and long after the final applause.
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