Politics
Gov. DeSantis Signs Bills on Election Law, Blood Clot Treatment, and Water Districts
Published
7 months agoon
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (FNN) — Florida National News has learned that Florida Governor Ron DeSantis signed four new bills into law today, addressing a range of issues from election law research and public health to water control district governance in St. Lucie County. The Governor’s office made the announcement in a press release, and Florida National News (FNN) is providing a breakdown of the legislation.
FSU Election Law Center Established
Governor DeSantis signed SB 892, which officially establishes the Florida State University Election Law Center. The center will provide legal research, policy analysis, and educational programming on election law and administration, positioning Florida as a national leader in election-related legal scholarship.
This initiative aligns with the state’s ongoing focus on election integrity and will serve as a resource for policymakers, legal professionals, and students.
Improved Screening and Treatment for Blood Clots
The Governor also approved CS/CS/CS/HB 1421, a bill designed to improve medical screening and treatment protocols for blood clots. The legislation enhances awareness, early detection, and timely intervention for individuals at risk of developing life-threatening clots, one of the leading preventable causes of in-hospital deaths.
The new law will support improved public health outcomes through expanded education, prevention, and treatment strategies across Florida’s healthcare system.
Water Control District Updates for St. Lucie County
DeSantis signed two local bills updating water control district governance in St. Lucie County:
CS/HB 4047 — Updates governance and operational provisions for the Fort Pierce Farms Water Control District.
CS/HB 4049 — Revises guidelines for the North St. Lucie River Water Control District.
Both measures modernize policies and strengthen water management systems that support local agricultural and residential needs.
Florida National News will continue to monitor upcoming bill signings and legislative actions impacting communities across the state.
You may like
Politics
Gov. Hochul Announces Statewide Preparations as Arctic Cold, Heavy Snow Threaten New York
Published
1 day agoon
January 23, 2026ALBANY, N.Y. (FNN) — Extreme Cold Watches are in effect for the North Country from 7 p.m. Friday through 1 p.m. Saturday as dangerously low temperatures threaten much of northern New York, state officials announced.
Wind chill values could make temperatures feel as low as minus 50 degrees Friday night and minus 30 degrees Saturday night, creating life-threatening conditions for anyone exposed for extended periods.
Winter Storm Expected to Bring Heavy Snow Statewide
A large winter storm system is forecast to impact New York beginning Sunday morning and continuing through Monday, bringing widespread snowfall across much of the state.
Forecasters predict 12 to 18 inches of snow for New York City, Long Island, the Hudson Valley, Capital Region, Southern Tier, Mohawk Valley, Lower North Country, and parts of Central New York. Western New York and the Upper North Country could see 6 to 12 inches of snow.
State Agencies Mobilized Ahead of Storm
At the governor’s direction, state response agencies have been engaged in multi-day preparations to address the expected extreme cold and heavy snowfall. Crews are coordinating snow removal, emergency response, and public safety operations to minimize disruptions and ensure rapid assistance where needed.
Voting Changes and Telework Guidance Issued
Due to the expected weather conditions, early voting for the Feb. 3 New York City special elections has been suspended on Sunday, Jan. 25, and Monday, Jan. 26.
Additionally, all non-essential state employees have been directed to telecommute on Monday where possible to reduce travel and maintain safety.
Public Safety Alerts Available to Residents
New Yorkers are encouraged to stay informed by signing up for weather and emergency alerts by texting 333111, which provides real-time updates and safety information during severe weather events.
Central Florida News
Mayor Demings Announces 2026 Orange County Open House and Job Fair
Published
2 days agoon
January 23, 2026By
Willie DavidORANGE COUNTY, Fla. (FNN) — Orange County Mayor Jerry L. Demings will host a free open house and job fair on Saturday, Jan. 24, 2026, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Orange County Administration Center in downtown Orlando.
The family-friendly event will give residents an opportunity to meet Mayor Demings and members of the Orange County Board of County Commissioners while learning more about county services and career opportunities.
Interactive Activities and Career Opportunities
The open house will feature more than 30 interactive booths hosted by county departments, offering attendees hands-on experiences and information about services provided to the community. Human Resources staff will also be available to provide a one-stop opportunity for visitors to learn about current job openings and career paths with Orange County.
Guided tours of the Mayor’s Office and the County Commissioners’ offices will be offered throughout the event.
Event Details and Parking Information
The event will take place at the Orange County Administration Center, located at 201 S. Rosalind Ave., Orlando, FL 32801. Free parking will be available at the Administration Center as well as in the parking lot at the corner of Jackson Street and Liberty Avenue.
Residents are encouraged to RSVP in advance or seek additional information by visiting ocfl.net/OpenHouse, calling 407-836-7370, or emailing mayor@ocfl.net.
Politics
President Trump Ratifies Board of Peace, Opening Path to Hope and Dignity for Gazans
Published
2 days agoon
January 23, 2026| Today, in an historic ceremony in Davos, Switzerland, President Donald J. Trump formally ratified the Charter of the Board of Peace — establishing it as an official international organization. President Trump, who is serving as the Board’s Chairman, was joined by Founding Members representing countries around the world who have committed to building a secure and prosperous future for Gaza that delivers lasting peace, stability, and opportunity for its people. |
|
|
|
| |
Trending
Central Florida News2 days agoMayor Demings Announces 2026 Orange County Open House and Job Fair
Politics2 days agoPresident Trump Ratifies Board of Peace, Opening Path to Hope and Dignity for Gazans
Sports2 days agoLIV Golf Announces Inaugural Showcase Award Winners on FS1, Honoring Top Performers of 2025 Season
Central Florida News1 day agoLift Orlando and Valencia College Launch Free-Tuition Scholarship for Jones High Graduates
Business2 days ago2026 PGA Show Takes Over Orange County Convention Center

