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Florida Forward Party Announces 2024 Initiative
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1 year agoon

FORT LAUDERDALE, FL – The Florida Forward Party today announced the launch of its Florida Fifty Initiative for 2024. Per the initiative, the organization will work to identify, recruit, and support fifty quality candidates to run for federal, state, county, and local office positions throughout the state for 2024.
As defined by the effort, these candidates can be members of the nascent party, Forward-aligned members of another party (including Democrats and Republicans), or NPAs – those without party membership. Per Florida law, if they are seeking partisan office, they must also not have changed their registration since spring of 2023.
“There are more than four million voters in Florida not registered with either major party,” noted Nate Smolensky, State Director of the Florida Forward Party, “and this is a closed primary state. That says a huge amount about the hunger people have for new and better options. Through this initiative, we hope to give them exactly that.”
“Success with candidates comes in three phases,” added Alonzo Garcia, chairperson of the party’s Executive Committee, “recruitment, evaluation, and support. Recruitment is finding those voices for a better kind of politics and reaching them. Evaluation is making sure that they’re aligned with our values, and that they’re credible. And support is giving them guidance, data insights, campaign management tools, and every resource that we can to give them the best possible shot come Election Day.”
Qualifying periods begin in April for Federal races, and in June for most other partisan seats, so the organization hopes to move quickly in the coming months to identify opportunities and begin recruiting work. With several candidates already committed, however, expectations are high.
“Our goal here is to win a whole bunch of these races,” declared Smolensky. “Most of Florida’s elections go uncontested year after year, with one party dominating with well below half of the registered voters. If you have quality candidates with integrity and broad appeal, you can build coalitions of major and minor party voters, NPAs, and even moderates alienated by what these primaries are spitting out. And those candidates are there – some just might not realize it yet.”
The Florida Forward Party, a statewide affiliate of the national Forward Hybrid PAC, earned its official party status in March of last year, and will be making its Election Year debut in 2024. Their goal is to foster a politics that welcomes new ideas, works effectively towards real solutions, and empowers dynamic leadership at every level.
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Florida Legislature Unanimously Passes “Gage’s Law” to Combat Fentanyl Crisis
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5 days agoon
April 17, 2025
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (FNN) – The Florida Legislature has taken decisive action against the deadly fentanyl epidemic. On Monday, HB 1195/SB 1346 – Fentanyl Testing, also known as “Gage’s Law”, passed unanimously in both the Florida House and Senate, marking a major bipartisan step in the state’s fight to save lives. The bill now heads to Governor Ron DeSantis’s desk for signature.
“Gage’s Law”, sponsored by Senator Tina Polsky (D-Boca Raton) and Representative Rita Harris (D-Orlando), is named in memory of Gage Austin Taylor, a bright and promising young man who died in 2022 after unknowingly ingesting a substance laced with fentanyl.
Key Provisions of the Legislation
Hospitals and campus emergency departments will be required to test for fentanyl in all suspected overdose or poisoning cases.
Mandatory follow-up testing when initial test results are positive.
All fentanyl test results must be preserved in the patient’s official clinical record.
“Fentanyl tears apart communities by claiming lives too soon,” said Senator Tina Polsky. “I’ve been honored to work with Representative Harris, Gage’s mother Gretchin, and countless advocates to pass Gage’s Law, which is a powerful step in fighting the ongoing fentanyl crisis.”
Florida’s Fentanyl Crisis
Florida ranks second in the nation for fentanyl-related deaths.
Nearly 5,000 Floridians died in 2022 due to fentanyl overdoses.
“Gage’s Law” is designed to ensure rapid detection and response, giving medical staff and law enforcement critical tools to combat the epidemic.
“This policy will equip hospitals with the guidance they need to treat fentanyl overdoses while giving law enforcement the tools to hold traffickers accountable, all in honor of those we’ve lost,” added Representative Rita Harris.
What’s Next?
If signed by Governor DeSantis, “Gage’s Law” will take effect on July 1, 2025, becoming one of the most impactful fentanyl-related measures in Florida’s legislative history.
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Florida AG James Uthmeier Charges Felon on Probation with Voter Fraud in 2022 Election
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5 days agoon
April 17, 2025
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (FNN) – Florida Attorney General James Uthmeier has charged a convicted felon currently on probation with voter fraud in connection to the 2022 General Election. The defendant, Jeffrey Luke Crane, is facing charges of voting by an unqualified elector and false affirmation after knowingly casting a ballot while ineligible under Florida law.
“Ensuring the integrity of our elections is important to safeguarding our republican form of government,” said Attorney General Uthmeier. “This defendant knowingly participated in the 2022 election as a felon on probation, and our Statewide Prosecutors will hold him accountable for this criminal action.”
Background of the Case
Crane is currently on probation for a string of serious offenses, including:
Aggravated fleeing with injury or damage
Resisting an officer with violence
Failure to stop or remain at the scene of a crash involving injury
Driving under the influence
According to a law enforcement investigation, Crane signed a Florida Department of Corrections (FDC) probation form acknowledging he could not vote while on probation.
Despite the signed acknowledgment, Crane went on to vote in the 2022 election and later admitted during an interview that he:
Signed the official FDC probation form;
Received a letter from the Supervisor of Elections informing him he was ineligible to vote;
And voted anyway.
Prosecution and Legal Action
The case will be handled by Assistant Statewide Prosecutor Sophia Birriel-Sanchez under the Office of Statewide Prosecution.
This incident is part of ongoing efforts by Attorney General Uthmeier to safeguard the voting process and prosecute election fraud across Florida.
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Florida House Unaninously Passes State Rep. Franklin Bill To Strengthen Home Health Care Services
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6 days agoon
April 17, 2025
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (FNN) – In a major bipartisan victory for patient-centered care, the Florida House of Representatives unanimously passed CS/HB 1353 – Home Health Care Services, a bill led by State Representative Gallop Franklin (D-Tallahassee) aimed at expanding access and improving the quality of home health care across the state.
“Floridians deserve high-quality care in the comfort of their own homes—and this bill helps make that possible,” said Rep. Franklin. “I’m grateful to my colleagues in the Florida House for recognizing that home health care is a cost-effective, patient-centered option. This legislation removes barriers and ensures better care for the people who need it most.”
Key Provisions of CS/HB 1353:
Empowers contracted registered nurses to conduct initial patient visits on behalf of home health agencies, offering increased flexibility in staffing.
Removes outdated geographic restrictions, allowing administrators to oversee up to five home health agencies under the same controlling interests.
Directs the Agency for Health Care Administration (AHCA) to modernize its standards to better reflect the diversity of home health care providers, ensuring consistent and elevated care delivery.
The bill also seeks to strengthen Florida’s Excellence in Home Health Program, a recognition initiative inspired by the state’s Gold Seal Program for nursing homes. Agencies that meet the highest standards of care can earn this designation—serving as a trusted indicator for patients and families seeking dependable home health providers.
On Wednesday, the Senate Rules Committee unanimously advanced the companion measure, SB 1412, sponsored by Senator Alexis Calatayud (R-Miami), bringing the legislation one step closer to becoming law.
What This Means for Floridians
If signed into law, this legislation promises to:
Expand home health care access statewide
Attract more providers to Florida’s excellence program
Provide families with more trusted options for in-home medical support
Promote innovation and responsiveness in a rapidly growing industry
Stay tuned to Florida National News (FNN) for continued updates as this bill moves to the Senate floor.
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