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Ahead of 2023 session, Florida minority leaders seek common ground with Republican supermajorities

Por: WPTV Politics November 22, 2022

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TALLAHASSEE, Fla. — Florida lawmakers are back in Tallahassee this week for a brief organizational session to formally elect House and Senate leadership for the next two years. Republicans are celebrating supermajorities in both chambers, while Democrats are trying to figure out how to stay relevant.The GOP will now have easier paths to approve bills, change chamber rules, or use their power to override vetos from the governor.At the end of... + full article



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