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Tropical Storm Debby forecast to strengthen into hurricane before Florida landfall

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www.youtube.com – FOX 35 Orlando – 2024-08-04 21:12:26

SUMMARY: Tropical Storm Debbie is intensifying as it approaches land, with meteorologist Noah Beren predicting increased tornado warnings and stronger winds compared to Storm Idalia. As of the latest advisory, Debbie has sustained winds of 70 mph and is moving north at 12 mph. The storm is expected to make landfall tomorrow morning near Cedar Key, potentially as a Category 1 or 2 hurricane. The impact zone, including Orlando, will experience peak gusts of 30 to 75 mph, particularly from the late morning to midday. Live coverage and updates on tornado risks will continue through the evening.

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Tropical Storm Debby is forecast to become Hurricane Debby in just a few hours in the Gulf. The storm is expected to make landfall in Florida on Monday.

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Miami businesses prepare to absorb costs amid new tariffs

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www.youtube.com – CBS Miami – 2025-04-02 22:14:35

SUMMARY: Miami businesses are preparing for cost increases due to new tariffs announced by President Trump, which include a baseline 10% tax on imports. Local business owners, such as Aisa Daga from Holyland Flowers and Herby Lopez from Toyota of Hollywood, are bracing themselves for price hikes on goods and vehicles. Daga aims to ensure her customers don’t feel the financial impact of rising costs. Meanwhile, Lopez’s dealership plans to absorb some of the tariff costs and anticipates increased demand for used cars if new car prices rise. Both are optimistic about navigating these challenges while supporting Trump’s trade strategy.

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A Miami business owner and a Toyota dealership manager are preparing for price hikes due to new tariffs from President Trump. Both plan to absorb some costs to keep prices stable for customers.

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Jimmy Patronis’ first speech as Florida Congressman | Full speech

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www.youtube.com – FOX 35 Orlando – 2025-04-02 18:03:14

SUMMARY: In his first speech to Congress, Representative Jimmy Patronis expressed gratitude for being elected to serve Florida’s 1st Congressional District. A lifelong Florida Panhandle native and former state CFO, he pledged to support President Trump’s agenda, including border security, economic growth, military strength, and veterans’ care. He emphasized fiscal responsibility, criticizing Washington’s overspending and national debt. Patronis thanked his family and supporters and committed to being a “workhorse, not a showhorse.” With Republicans in control and Trump in the White House, he said there’s a rare chance to restore trust, reduce waste, and build a safer, more prosperous America.

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Florida Chief Financial Officer Jimmy Patronis (District 1) gives his first remarks on the floor of the U.S. House, moments after he was sworn-in as an official member of Congress. Patronis defeated Gay Valimont in Tuesday’s special election to fill the seat vacated by former Rep. Matt Gaetz.

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Corrections bill passed along party lines advances to House

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floridaphoenix.com – Mitch Perry – 2025-04-02 18:01:00

by Mitch Perry, Florida Phoenix
April 2, 2025

Legislation authorizing the Department of Corrections to find alternative means of imposing the death sentence and limiting inmates’ ability to sue over conditions has cleared its second and final committee hearing Wednesday and is headed for the House floor.

The bill by Pinellas County Republican Berny Jacques (HB 903) addresses a variety of issues involving inmates in Florida’s corrections system, including what happens if acquisition of the drugs needed to put inmates to death becomes “impossible or impractical.” (Some manufacturers have stopped supplying these drugs for executions.)

The state would use by any method not considered unconstitutional.

The bill would require inmates to exhaust all internal administrative remedies before they could sue over conditions. They’d have to show they’d suffered a physical injury or sexual act to bring claims alleging mental or emotional injuries.

Additionally, the bill extends the period for which a court may authorize an inmate to be involuntarily treated from 90 days to six months.

And it exempts from criminal prosecution a prison or jail employee who installs a tracking device on an inmate. The Phoenix reported last year that inmates in at least one correctional institution were required to wear electronic bracelets to monitor their movements.

During a hearing before the House Judiciary Committee on Wednesday, the measure drew criticism from Broward County Democratic Rep. Mike Gottlieb, who objected to language requiring adjudication of indigent inmates’ claims for damages over a negligent or wrongful act or omission to be completed in just one year.

Gottlieb questioned what would happen if the administrative process took longer than a year. “How does that person not lose their ability to sue under this statute?” he asked.

Jacques responded that it was “highly unlikely” the process would take as long as a year. The committee rejected Gottlieb’s subsequent amendment that would have “tolled” or suspended that one-year time limit.

Gottlieb later said he had to vote no on the measure, saying he couldn’t support provisions like placing liens on prisoners who initiate challenges to prison disciplinary reports and the different methods of execution provision.

Orange County Democratic Rep. Johanna López also objected to the execution language.

Jacques replied that the provision would simply allow the state to continue to carry out other constitutionally allowed forms of execution if for whatever reason lethal injection could not be applied.

The measure passed 16-5, along party lines. A companion bill (SB 1604) sponsored by Lee County Republican Jonathan Martin has two more committees to move through before reaching the floor.

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