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Teen Programs
As summer is approaching, we need to ensure there are a plethora of programs in place for our youth to engage in that are accessible
PPP Funding
Women and minority owned small businesses are having a hard time accessing the Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) funding. It’s recommended that you work with your
Lack of Healthcare Access Affecting Minority Communities
We know hospitals and emergency rooms are overburdened with COVID-19 patients causing people who are experiencing mild symptoms to be sent home without proper treatment
Bright Future Senate Bill 86
Florida Bright Futures is under attack by Sen. Baxley (R-Ocala), who has introduced SB 86 requiring grants be reevaluated and funding limited to students that
C-51 Reservoir Groundbreaking
A regional collaboration broke ground on the first phase of the C-51 Reservoir to provide an alternate water supply source for Eight public water utilities
Is the CARES Act Funding Enough?
On March 27, 2020, Congress passed the CARES Act due to the impact of COVID-19, but is it enough with the continuing economic downfall we’re
Teacher’s Pay
Currently, Florida ranks 46th nationwide for average teacher salaries, which is over $12,000 below the national average. Our educational system lags behind others due to
2021 Tax Season
2020 was a year like no other, and tax season will be no exception. The federal income tax season officially opens February 12th and thanks
First Female Vice President
As a woman of color, it was historic to witness Kamala D. Harris being sworn in as vice-president, becoming not only the first woman to
The Pandemic of Mental Health
As we leave 2020 behind and enter 2021 with optimism, there are a record number of Americans who cannot because they’re anxious, worried, sleep-deprived, distracted,