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High-Tide Flood Risk Will Increase 5 to 15 Times Over Next 15 Years, Putting Coastal Economies at Risk

July 16, 2021 | FlaglerLive | 6 Comments

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The frequency of high-tide flooding along the U.S. coasts has doubled since 2000, and it’s expected to increase five to 15 times more in the next 30 years, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration warns in a new report released July 14, 2021.

Citing History, Gov. DeSantis Urges Cuban Military to Overthrow Its Government

July 16, 2021 | FlaglerLive | 18 Comments

Cubans at a crossroad. (MissChampers/Flicker)

Gov. Ron DeSantis told young members of Cuba’s military to “live in the history books” by overthrowing their nation’s communist leadership, as he pushed President Joe Biden to bring Wi-Fi access back to people protesting on the island nation.

Delta Variant Attacks Vaccineless in Flagler and Florida as Covid Cases and Hospitalizations Shape into 4th Wave

July 15, 2021 | FlaglerLive | 50 Comments

Flagler County's weekly positive covid caseload has been on the rise again as the Delta variant affects more people, most of them unvaccinated. Click on the graph for larger view. (© FlaglerLive)

Covid-19’s extremely infectious Delta variant is zeroing in on those without vaccines, who make up the entirety of the 430 hospitalizations in Central Florida’s AdventHealth hospitals alone. The proportion of those vaccinated in Flagler and Florida remains below 50 percent.

Renner and Other GOP Leaders Launch Digital Ad Promoting Conservative Ideals; Democrats Push Back

July 14, 2021 | FlaglerLive | 3 Comments

Rep. Paul Renner in a screen capture from the digital video ad his GOP committee produced.

GOP state leaders are utilizing social media for their 2022 campaign efforts to promote conservative policies that they say have helped Florida to recover from Covid-19 and protect Floridians’ freedoms — though Democrats disagree.

Cuba Protests: 4 Essential Reads on Dissent in the Post-Castro Era

July 14, 2021 | FlaglerLive | 1 Comment

Dusk outside the Capitol in Havana. (Stephen Colebourne)

Street protests erupted across Cuba on July 11, 2021, with crowds of Cubans demonstrating against food scarcity, medicine shortages and economic misery in their island nation. Here are four stories that describe current conditions in Cuba and the recent history behind this rare public outpouring of anger.

As Condo Tower Death Toll Reaches 90, Renner Says No Need for Immediate Changes to Building Codes

July 12, 2021 | FlaglerLive | 7 Comments

Rep. Paul Renner. (© FlaglerLive)

Rep. Paul Renner, a Palm Coast Republican set to take over as House speaker following the 2022 elections, pointed to the inability of the Champlain Towers South condo association to quickly address safety and structural repairs needed for the once 12-story building.

Proud Boys and Other Extremists Rally at Florida’s Old Capitol to Demand Release of Jan. 6 Insurrection Lawbreakers

July 11, 2021 | FlaglerLive | 29 Comments

Many of the defenders of the Jan. 6 insurrectionists who gathered on the steps of the old Capitol wore face coverings--not because they were following CDC recommendations, but to hide their faces as they called for the release of attackers accused of crimes in the Jan. 6 insurrection. (Laura Cassels)

About 100 people rallied on the lawn of the Historic Capitol Museum in Tallahassee. They flashed signs at passersby and chanted, “Let them go,” in reference to people arrested during the Jan. 6 attack.

Florida Realtors’ Support for Ballot Initiative to Protect Affordable Housing Fund Rises to $13 Million

July 8, 2021 | FlaglerLive | 4 Comments

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If approved by 60 percent of voters, the proposed ballot measure would establish in the Florida Constitution the State Housing Trust Fund and the Local Government Housing Trust Fund. It would require that the trust funds receive at least 25 percent of the revenue from documentary-stamp taxes — which are collected on real-estate transactions — and would detail how the money could be used to address affordable housing.

Critical Race Theory: What it Is and What, Gov. DeSantis, It Is Not

July 6, 2021 | FlaglerLive | 26 Comments

Ron DeSantis does not understand critical race theory. (YouTube via News4Jax)

Americans are used to viewing their history through a triumphalist lens, where we overcome hardships, defeat our British oppressors and create a country where all are free with equal access to opportunities. Obviously, not all of that is true.

Florida Supreme Court Will Not Hear Constitutional Challenge to Mask Mandate

July 6, 2021 | FlaglerLive | Leave a Comment

The Florida Supreme Court declined to take up a constitutional challenge to Palm Beach County’s decision last year to require people to wear masks during the Covid-19 pandemic.

College Athletes Can Finally Cash In on Their Skills, and Many Do

July 4, 2021 | FlaglerLive | 6 Comments

On Thursday, Florida State University quarterback McKenzie Milton appeared at a Miller’s Ale House restaurant in Tallahassee to sign a contract with Dreamfield, a company he co-founded with University of Miami quarterback D’Eriq King. (NSF)

The floodgates have opened for college athletes in Florida and across the country to make money based on their names, images and likenesses, as the first contracts started to be inked.

Dealing Florida Legislature 2nd Blow in 2 Days, Federal Judge Blocks Law Limiting Contributions for Ballot Initiatives

July 2, 2021 | FlaglerLive | 4 Comments

They're freer in Ontario. (CFS Ontario)

The law, passed by the Republican-dominated Legislature this spring and signed by Gov. Ron DeSantis, would impose a $3,000 limit on contributions to political committees collecting petition signatures to place proposed constitutional amendments on the ballot.

Federal Judge Blocks DeSantis’ Social Media Law, Finding It “Riddled with Imprecision and Ambiguity”

July 1, 2021 | FlaglerLive | 1 Comment

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The controversial law seeks to prevent large social-media platforms from banning political candidates from their sites and to require companies to publish — and apply consistently — standards about issues such as banning users or blocking their content.

13-Year-Old Soccer Player Files Suit Against Florida’s Just-Enacted Ban on Transgender Girl Athletes

June 30, 2021 | FlaglerLive | 12 Comments

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A 13-year-old Broward County soccer player and her parents are challenging a a new state law that bans transgender female athletes from participating on girls’ and women’s sports teams, arguing that it is unconstitutional and “ignores basic medical science” about trans students.

More than 100 New Laws Take Effect in Florida, from School Vouchers to Trans Bans to Silence

June 29, 2021 | FlaglerLive | 2 Comments

If all else fails, alcohol to go is now law. (© FlaglerLive)

More than 100 new laws passed during the 2021 legislative session will hit the books this week, ranging from a record $100 billion state budget to a ban on Covid-19 vaccine “passports” and an expansion of school vouchers.

Federal Judge Doesn’t Hide Distaste for Florida Law Forbidding Social Media from Banning Users

June 28, 2021 | FlaglerLive | 5 Comments

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Arguing that the law would violate social-media companies’ First Amendment rights and harm their efforts to moderate content, the industry groups have asked U.S. District Judge Robert Hinkle to block the law from going into effect Thursday as scheduled.

Surfside Condo Deaths Rise to 9; Mexico and Israel Send Teams to Assist as DeSantis Sends Teams to Border

June 28, 2021 | FlaglerLive | 8 Comments

The search continued. (Miami-Dade Fire Rescue)

DeSantis denied that his deployment of 50 state police officers to the Texas-Mexico boarder has left the Surfside response weakened. The state is ready to deploy teams if needed, DeSantis said. However, Israel and Mexico has sent teams to assist, officials said.

Search Continues Amid Elusive Answers to Building Collapse in Surfside

June 24, 2021 | FlaglerLive | 10 Comments

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The building in Miami-Dade County is estimated to have been at least 80 percent occupied. One fatality had been reported by midday, and at least 35 people were reportedly pulled from the site Thursday morning.

Florida Universities Are Now Required to Conduct Annual Surveys Measuring ‘Intellectual Diversity’

June 22, 2021 | FlaglerLive | 18 Comments

A sign that may take on a whole new meaning in Florida colleges and universities. (© FlaglerLive)

Under the auspices of intellectual freedom, Florida’s universities, colleges and and community colleges will be required to do an annual survey to ensure diverse views on campuses, including conservative opinions. At issue is that some lawmakers believe that colleges and universities are liberal bastions where conservative voices have been suppressed on campuses.

State Workers Across the Nation Had a Holiday for Juneteenth, but Not in Florida

June 21, 2021 | FlaglerLive | 5 Comments

A Juneteenth celebration at Black Lives Matter Plaza in Washington, D.C., on Saturday. (Miki Jourdan)

Even with short notice after the president signed the federal holiday into law, some states were able to manage authorizing a paid day off Friday for their state employees. Gov. Ron DeSantis could have granted state workers a paid holiday. He did not.

Flagler County’s Labor Force Approaches Record Again as Workers Jump Back, or Move, In

June 18, 2021 | FlaglerLive | Leave a Comment

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Flagler County’s labor force is again approaching its record set in March 2020, an indication of economic and demographic dynamics. It reflects both the number of people willing or needing to rejoin the labor force as well as ne entrants to the labor force in the county, such as graduating students or people relocating to Flagler.

Florida Supreme Court Justices Again Reject Recreational Pot Amendment Despite Strict Regulatory Language

June 18, 2021 | FlaglerLive | 9 Comments

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Justices, in a 5-2 decision, said a proposal by the political committee Sensible Florida included ballot wording that would mislead voters. By the same margin, the court in April rejected a recreational-pot proposal by the committee Make It Legal Florida.

A Debate Breaks Out During Florida Cabinet Meeting Between Fried and DeSantis, Imminent Contenders

June 16, 2021 | FlaglerLive | 6 Comments

The new law restricting protesting in Florida also gives the Florida Cabinet and the governor the power to override local governments' decisions on police budgets. (© FlaglerLive via Florida Channel)

Sniping between DeSantis and Fried was a marked feature of the meeting Tuesday. DeSantis, a Republican, has not yet announced for reelection next year but Fried is among a number of Democrats seeking her party’s nomination to try to deny him a second term. (So is Congressman Charlie Crist of St. Petersburg.)

Fourth Court Challenge to Florida’s New Election Law Is Filed, Targeting Voter-Registration Hurdles

June 14, 2021 | FlaglerLive | Leave a Comment

The new Florida voting law drew a drizzle of lawsuits. (© FlaglerLive)

The lawsuit, filed on behalf of the groups HeadCount and the Harriet Tubman Freedom Fighters Corp., is narrowly tailored to one section of the law that involves what are known as third-party voter-registration organizations.

Sexism + Socialism: The Republican Line on Florida’s Democratic Women Candidates Is Emerging

June 13, 2021 | FlaglerLive | 3 Comments

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“Do-nothing.” “Delusional.” That’s the way Republicans are talking about Nikki Fried and Val Demings, the top Democratic women running for governor and U.S. senator in next year’s elections, reflecting a concerted strategy of sexism and denigration with no factual basis.

Appeals Court Overturns Alachua County’s Mask Mandate, Citing Right to Privacy

June 13, 2021 | FlaglerLive | 4 Comments

He'd have voted with the majority. (Susan Jane Golding)

Pointing to privacy rights, a divided state appeals court Friday overturned a circuit judge’s decision last year that allowed Alachua County to keep in place a mask requirement to try to prevent the spread of Covid-19.

Made Invisible at DeSantis’s Pandemic Briefings, Surgeon General Scott Rivkees Will Remain as Surgeon General

June 11, 2021 | FlaglerLive | 1 Comment

Gov. Ron DeSantis and Surgeon General Scott Rivkees in a rare joint appearance at the beginning of the coronavirus pandemic, on March 13, 2020, in an image from a Florida Channel video. DeSantis at his news conferences would push Rivkees aside for the remainder of the pandemic. (© FlaglerLive via Florida Channel)

Following a tumultuous two years filled with surges in Covid-19 cases, transparency issues and limited public appearances after being off-message at a DeSantis news conference, Scott Rivkees will stay on as Florida’s Surgeon General.

State Education Board Approves Rules Dictating More Sanitized Version of History Classes in Schools

June 10, 2021 | FlaglerLive | 5 Comments

The state School Board meeting at Florida State College at Jacksonville today. (© FlaglerLive via Florida Channel)

The board, meeting in Jacksonville, voted after members of the public squared off on the rule, with some saying it would whitewash history and others saying it would prevent Marxist theory from being taught in Florida classrooms.

Florida Ethics Commission: June Session Wrap-Up

June 9, 2021 | FlaglerLive | Leave a Comment

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Meeting in Tallahassee on June 4th in closed session, the Florida Commission on Ethics took action on 17 matters, Chair JoAnne Leznoff announced today.

Voting Rights Advocates Seek to Block New Law’s Requirement that Limits Ballot-Initiative Contributions to $3,000

June 8, 2021 | FlaglerLive | 7 Comments

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The American Civil Liberties Union of Florida and other supporters of three proposed constitutional amendments designed to expand voting want a federal judge to block a new state law that places a $3,000 limit on contributions to ballot-initiative drives.

Florida Education Department Did Not Record Public Comments Criticizing Proposed Civics Standards

June 7, 2021 | FlaglerLive | 4 Comments

Education Chancellor Jacob Oliva, a former Flagler County superintendent, was at the listening tour meeting, but no audio or video recording of the meeting was taken. (© FlaglerLive)

The first stop on the Florida Department of Education’s “listening tour” on civics education standards had no official audio or video, which means residents across the state couldn’t listen in to crucial discussions, comments and feedback unless they were there, in Miami.

GOP and Democrats Agreed to $2 Million Increase in Poor’s Access to Contraception. DeSantis Vetoed It.

June 6, 2021 | FlaglerLive | 8 Comments

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The Florida Catholic Conference–making false claims that have been repeatedly debunked, even by the National Catholic Reporter, about a particular contraceptive method– sent a letter May 12 to DeSantis requesting that he veto the funding.

Critics Push Back Against Unemployment Aid Narrative Accusing Workers of Staying Home

June 5, 2021 | FlaglerLive | 15 Comments

Rep. Anna Eskamani, D-Orlando. (NSF)

Floridians struggling since the start of the coronavirus pandemic are being forced to take jobs below their skill levels and at low wages as the state scales back unemployment assistance, opponents of reducing aid say.

State School Board Will Vote Next Week on New Rules Sanitizing History Teaching in Public Schools

June 3, 2021 | FlaglerLive | 12 Comments

Not included in the principles of the Declaration: a replica of the interior of the slave ship Amistad. (Florida Memory)

The proposed rule would mandate that teachers “may not define American history as something other than the creation of a new nation based largely on universal principles stated in the Declaration of Independence.”

Florida Faces Dire Shortages of Restaurant Workers: ‘They Don’t Think We Are Worth the Money’

June 2, 2021 | FlaglerLive | 32 Comments

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A survey from the National Restaurant Association in mid-May found that staffing levels at restaurants are below the industry standard, “with 84% of operators saying their current staffing level is lower than it was in the absence of Covid-19.”

The DeSantis Pandering Machine

June 2, 2021 | FlaglerLive | 37 Comments

FOX News Owned by Bill Day, FloridaPolitics.com

DeSantis is the perfect public face of the GOP as it is now: Obsessed with hanging onto power, fact-averse, representing an ever-shrinking coalition, and loyal, not to the American public, but to the sad, strange old man who can’t accept that he lost.

Agriculture Commissioner Nikki Fried Enters Race for Governor, Citing Tallahassee’s ‘Rigged System’

June 1, 2021 | FlaglerLive | 3 Comments

Nikki Fried during her announcement by video today.

Fried, an attorney and former medical-marijuana lobbyist who scored a narrow victory in 2018 to become the only statewide-elected Democrat, criticized Republicans’ two-decade hold on Florida government in a video announcing her gubernatorial campaign.

Proposed Civics Standards for Florida Schools Don’t Mention the Word Slavery

May 29, 2021 | FlaglerLive | 17 Comments

The Florida Education Department would rather not talk about it. (Wikimedia Commons)

Following the George Floyd murder and the national discussion over “critical race theory” — which encompasses slavery, segregation and institutionalized racism — Florida’s proposed civics standards for school don’t mention the word slavery.

Rejecting Challenge to Marijuana Law, Florida Supreme Court Says Operators Must Handle Every Aspect of Pot Business

May 28, 2021 | FlaglerLive | Leave a Comment

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The 2017 law’s requirement that marijuana operators handle all aspects of the cannabis business involves what is known as “vertical integration.” In arguing that the requirement is unconstitutional, Florigrown contended that it limits the number of companies that can participate in the industry.

Florida Department of Education Goes on ‘Listening Tour’ on Proposed Controversial Civics Education Rule and Other Matters

May 28, 2021 | FlaglerLive | Leave a Comment

Should academics be wrapped in the flag? (Wikimedia Commons)

The proposed standards that are the focus of the upcoming meetings are separate from another proposal that would impose strict guidelines on the way U.S. history is taught in public schools.

A Mostly Bleak Legislative Session for Open Government and the First Amendment in Florida

May 26, 2021 | FlaglerLive | 2 Comments

The state created 14 exemptions to Florida's Sunshine Law. (FWC)

The Legislature approved 14 new exemptions to Florida’s Sunshine law and renewed eight, also approving a crackdown on social media companies while criminalizing certain protest activities.

Gambling Deal With Seminole Tribe Could Open the Way for More Gambling Behemoths in Florida

May 25, 2021 | FlaglerLive | 4 Comments

Seminole Hard Rock: It could be just the beginning.

The proposed compact with the Seminole Tribe — now awaiting DeSantis’ signature — could set the stage to allow casinos in other regions of the state, not just in South Florida.

Florida Is Shutting Off Federal Aid to Jobless, Returning Unemployed to Maximum of $275 a Week

May 24, 2021 | FlaglerLive | 42 Comments

But does it pay? (Inside the Magic)

Florida will cease distributing $300 per week in supplementary federal unemployment assistance next month, the official who supervises the state unemployment system announced on Monday, leaving jobless workers to scrape by on $275 per week.

Half of Flagler County’s Population Is Vaccinated, But Only 31% Are Younger Than 65

May 24, 2021 | FlaglerLive | 16 Comments

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If the 15,000 or so people who are younger than 15 are excluded, the proportion with vaccines in those between 15 and 65 rises to 38 percent in Flagler–still less than half the proportion considered in the range of herd or community immunity.

This Year Floridians Get 3 Tax ‘Holidays’–for Hurricane Preparedness, Culture and Recreation, and School

May 21, 2021 | FlaglerLive | Leave a Comment

For a week starting July 1, the sales tax will be suspended at state parks, like Washington Oaks State Park above, cultural events, music concerts, sports and other recreational occasions. (© FlaglerLive)

The disaster-preparedness tax holiday will run from May 28 through June 6, the recreation-tax holiday runs for a week starting July 1, and the back-to-school holiday runs for 10 days in August.

NOAA Predicts Up to 10 Hurricanes and 20 Named Storms as Flagler Emergency Chief Cautions Against Assumptions

May 20, 2021 | FlaglerLive | 3 Comments

This image from NOAA's GOES-16 satellite on September 14, 2020, shows five tropical systems spinning in the Atlantic basin at one time. From left to right: Hurricane Sally in the Gulf of Mexico, Hurricane Paulette east of the Carolinas, the remnants of Tropical Storm Rene in the central Atlantic, and Tropical Storms Teddy and Vicky in the eastern Atlantic. A total of 10 named storms formed in September 2020 — the most for any month on record. (NOAA)

For all the predictions, Flagler County Emergency Management Chief Jonathan Lord cautions that the numbers and forecasts may all be irrelevant, since a single storm can end up severely impacting the community in the quietest–or worst–season, making all else forgettable.

Online Betting Is Out as Special Session Redefines $2.5 Billion Gambling Deal With Seminole Tribe

May 17, 2021 | FlaglerLive | 3 Comments

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To ensure swift passage of the new compact, legislative leaders on Monday announced that DeSantis and the tribe had agreed to remove the provision requiring the state to negotiate with the tribe about online gambling.

Sheriff Gualtieri: Cop “Who Shoots and Kills Another Is Not a ‘Victim’” and Cant’ Invoke Marsy’s Law to Hide Name

May 16, 2021 | FlaglerLive | Leave a Comment

A document filed Wednesday by Gualtieri’s attorneys said a police officer “who shoots and kills another is not a ‘victim’ of that shooting and cannot invoke Marsy’s Law to shroud his shooting in secrecy.” (NSF)

Pinellas County Sheriff Bob Gualtieri and the Miami Civilian Investigative Panel last week said they plan to file friend-of-the-court briefs at the Florida Supreme Court in a dispute about whether a 2018 constitutional amendment known as “Marsy’s Law” can prevent the release of officers’ names.

You May Get Rid of Masks and Social Distancing If You’re Fully Vaccinated, CDC Says in Landmark Shift

May 13, 2021 | FlaglerLive | 3 Comments

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Americans fully vaccinated against Covid-19 do not need to wear a mask in most situations, indoors and outdoors, federal health officials said in an updated set of recommendations Thursday that marks a major turning point in the pandemic.

Countering Disinformation, AdventHealth Physicians Say Covid Vaccine ‘Highly’ Recommended for Children 12 and Up

May 13, 2021 | FlaglerLive | Leave a Comment

“We highly recommend the vaccine,” Levent said.(© FlaglerLive via AdventHealth TV)

As the Flagler Health Department prepares to order a batch of Pfizer vaccines, now that it’s been approved for children as young as 12, AdventHealth physicians today spoke of the importance of vaccinating children and the rarely spoken-of and unnerving complications from covid complications in infected children.

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