The history books say that America’s seat of government is in Washington, D.C. But some might be forgiven for thinking it is now nearly 1,000 miles south at Mar-a-Lago, the former home of Marjorie Merriweather Post and where President-elect Donald Trump holds court much like Louis XIV did at the Palace of Versailles.
Arizona Senate President Warren Petersen is seeking election administration reforms similar to what exists in Florida in the upcoming legislative session in hopes of delivering faster results. Senate Bill 1011 would end the drop off of mail-in ballots at 7 p.
President-elect Donald Trump has named three Floridians to be U.S. ambassadors. What to know about Dan Newlin, Kimberly Guilfoyle and Peter Lamelas.
This year's political polls in Florida accurately predicted Donald Trump winning the White House but by tighter margins than he actually did.
Trump has a long connection to Florida, having spent many a day and night in the state since he acquired Mar-a-Lago in 1985 for $7 million (some reports peg the price at $10 million), spending millions renovating it and turning it into a lucrative business as a social club.
Florida CFO Jimmy Patronis, who is aiming to win election to former Rep. Matt Gaetz's old House seat, recently proposed a study on potentially making gold and silver legal tender in the Sunshine State.
Democratic Florida state Rep. Susan Valdés is switching parties, which will extend Republicans' supermajority in the House.
The move expands the GOP majority to 86-34 in the 120-seat chamber, making it the largest Republican majority in the Florida House.
Democratic Florida state Rep. Susan Valdés is switching parties, which will extend Republicans' supermajority in the House
Florida state Rep. Susan Valdés announced that she's switching her affiliation from Democrat to Republican. Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis welcomed her to the GOP.
A Democratic state representative in Florida announced she was switching to the Republican Party just over a month after getting reelected—fortifying the GOP’s considerable grasp on the state’s legislature.