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Federal health officials say all three hospitals have gotten some money from the CARES Act, and no health providers are getting all their losses reimbursed.
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The Broward project and many other state and local projects across the country are using federal coronavirus relief money despite having little to do with combating the pandemic,
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A survey finds that residents are feeling more confident in their personal finances than they were just a month ago.
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A Senate committee will take up a bill that would protect Florida universities from lawsuits over decisions to close campuses because of the COVID-19 pandemic.
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The Tampa Tiger Bay Club hosted a virtual forum where local government leaders discussed how they’ve spent federal pandemic relief dollars.
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In this interview, Karen Pollitz, a senior fellow at the Kaiser Family Foundation, explains provisions that make it easier for Floridians who lost their job to keep health insurance during the pandemic.
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Gov. Ron DeSantis has resisted calls to expand Florida’s Medicaid eligibility, saying it would be too costly in future years.
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In addition to a one-time $1,000 bonus for first responders, the governor's wish list includes $72 million for behavioral health services.
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According to the National Conference of State Legislatures, the package includes about $7 billion for cities and counties in Florida.
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Many are essential workers at high risk of exposure to the coronavirus — and the pandemic’s economic crash — with no direct access to billions of dollars in federal pandemic relief.