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Florida House advances bill requiring E-Verify for all businesses
On Monday, the Florida House of Representatives’ House Commerce Committee supported House Bill 955, which would require all private businesses to use an E-Verify system to check a new employee’s legal status. The bill was introduced by Republican Representative Berny Jacques. He said the E-verification system would be free for all businesses to use. The software…

‘We couldn’t justify it’: U.S. politics chills Canadian tourism to Tampa Bay
Listen: Dave Easby has been coming to Dunedin from New Brunswick, Canada for the last 15 years. He likes to watch the Toronto Blue Jays spring training. But this year, he opted for Mexico. “This year, we had plans to come and, basically, when the president declared it was going to destroy our economy until…

The full Florida House will consider a bill to curb oil drilling near the Apalachicola River
The Florida bill would ban oil and gas drilling within 10 miles of the state’s three National Estuarine Research Reserves.

The Scoop: Tues. April 8, 2025, Florida and Tampa Bay headlines by WMNF
Round up of WMNF news headlines including elections at Plant City and Pasco County, affordable housing, and immigration notifications from DHS.