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The Buzz on Florida Politics

Gov. Ron DeSantis lost a round in court Friday in the debate over masks in schools.
The governor overreached with an order that sought to ban mask mandates in schools, Leon County Circuit Judge John Cooper says.
Move by state to punish defiant school districts over mask mandates faces legal hurdles
“We thank him for his meaningful work during the most trying pandemic in our lifetime and we wish him all the success!” a governor’s spokesperson said.
“This should come as a shock to nobody,” said Senate Criminal Justice Vice Chair Jeff Brandes, R-St. Petersburg.

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  1. A 2019 photo of the Florida Department of Corrections' Wakulla Correctional Institution in Crawfordville, in Wakulla County.
  2. A worker passes a Dominion Voting ballot scanner while setting up a polling location Jan. 4 at an elementary school in Gwinnett County, Ga., outside of Atlanta. Republican efforts to question the results of the 2020 election have led to two significant breaches of voting software that have alarmed election security experts who say they have increased the risk to elections in jurisdictions that use the equipment.
  3. People line up in their cars to get a free COVID-19 test at a site outside the Gardens Branch Library in Palm Beach Gardens on Aug. 18.
  4. Dr. Mark McDonald, a California psychiatrist, speaks on a panel of medical professionals summoned by Gov. Ron DeSantis on July 26, 2021.
  5. House Speaker Chris Sprowls, R- Palm Harbor, far left, and  Senate President Wilton Simpson, R-Spring Hill, far right, listen as Gov. Ron DeSantis delivers his address during the joint session of the Florida Legislature at the Capitol in Tallahassee on Tuesday, March 2, 2021.
  6. Gov. Ron DeSantis lost a round in court Friday in the debate over masks in schools.
  7. Mark. S, Inch, Secretary of the Florida Department of Corrections, at the State Capitol, May, 1, 2019.
  8. Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, R-Ga.
  9. Florida Surgeon General Scott Rivkees acknowledged the importance of contact tracing but offered little detail on the state’s long-term plan on Wednesday, May 6, 2020, at the Hard Rock Stadium in Miami Gardens.
  10. A view of a phosphogypsum stack, far, background, and water management at the old Piney Point fertilizer plant in March.
  11. Tampa City Council member Luis Viera at a 2020 council meeting at the Tampa Convention Center.
  12. In this June 4, 2019 photo, Commissioner of Agriculture Nikki Fried, speaks during a meeting of the Florida cabinet, in Tallahassee, Fla.
  13. Tiffany Carr, former CEO of the Florida Coalition Against Domestic Violence, purchased this 6,665-square-foot home in the Blue Ridge Mountains in August 2018 for $1.9 million, the same year she reported $4.5 million in wages that included cashing in millions in paid time off.  This was her home near Cashiers, North Carolina, on March 1, 2020.
  14. Mark Johnson, who is running for Hernando County School Board District I, listens while his wife Arlene Glantz speaks against critical race theory training for teachers in the county at Northcliffe Baptist Church's Family Life Center in Spring Hill  on Tuesday, August 3, 2021.
  15. Ken Welch and Robert Blackmon
  16. Students, some wearing protective masks, arrive for the first day of school at Sessums Elementary School in Riverview in early August.
  17. “I Voted” stickers on the table for after voting at the Coliseum, 535 4th Ave N, on Tuesday, Aug. 24, 2021 in St. Petersburg.
  18. Tampa Mayor Jane Castor talks with members of the media while attending the grand opening of the Publix GreenWise Market, at 555 Channelside Drive, on Thursday, Aug. 19, 2021, in Tampa.
  19. A St. Petersburg City Council meeting in November 2020, the first in-person meeting since the coronavirus pandemic.
  20. Ken Welch and Robert Blackmon will be in the runoff for St. Petersburg mayor.
  21. Poll workers disinfect the hand rails leading to the entrance in-between voters shortly after the doors opened for the St. Petersburg Primary Election at Lake Vista Recreation Center, 1401 62nd Ave S, on Tuesday, Aug. 24, 2021 in St. Petersburg.
  22. Alexis Rodriguez, the no-party candidate involved in an alleged vote-siphoning scheme in Miami, entered into a plea agreement Monday alongside his attorney, William Barzee.
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