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Here we go: Legislators back to pass a budget

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floridaphoenix.com – Christine Sexton – 2025-06-03 07:10:00


Florida lawmakers are finalizing a \$50 billion general revenue budget to avoid a government shutdown by July 1. Education and health care will receive the largest shares—over \$22 billion and \$17.5 billion respectively. About 100,000 state employees will receive 2% raises (minimum \$1,000), and health insurance premiums will remain unchanged thanks to a major investment in the state employee health insurance trust fund. Monthly premiums stay at \$50 for individuals and \$180 for families, with lower rates for senior staff. Sen. Cory Simon emphasized the importance of these measures for worker morale, retention, and competitiveness with the private sector.

by Christine Sexton, Florida Phoenix
June 3, 2025

The state’s budget expires in 27 days and legislators are back in town to make sure there’s a spending plan in place on July 1 to avoid a government shutdown.

Leadership unveiled budget “allocations” Monday night that show how the Legislature will spend about $50 billion in general revenue, or state funds, across various government agencies. Most of the money will go to two areas: education and health care, with the former receiving more than $22 billion and the latter about $17.5 billion.

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The budget will include 2% pay raises for roughly 100,000 state employees. 

Those workers won’t have to worry about increased health insurance costs, either, because the chambers have agreed to pump hundreds of millions into their health insurance trust fund to keep it solvent in lieu of increasing costs for state workers.

As a reminder, monthly premiums for most employees are set at $50 a month for individuals and $180 a month for families. Senior-level employees have an even better deal on their monthly premiums: $8.34 for individuals and $30 a month for family plans.

The pay raises were first reported by Florida Politics and confirmed in a statement the Senate released from Sen. Cory Simon, a Republican whose district includes Leon County, home to the state government and tens of thousands of its employees. 

Simon praised Senate President Ben Albritton and Senate Appropriations Committee Chair Ed Hooper for the investment in state employees, calling it “important for recruitment, retention, and morale.”

“Florida has one of the lowest per capita populations of state workers in the country. We have a lean, but strong and talented state workforce, and it’s important to me that we invest in maintaining top talent to serve the people of our state.

“A pay raise for our hardworking and dedicated state employees has been a priority of the Senate throughout the entire budget process. The allocations finalized last week include funding for a 2% across the board pay increase for state workers ($1000 minimum). Also important, what often goes unseen is the significant investment the state is making in state employee health insurance. Again this year, employees are being held harmless from increases in premiums and copays,” Simon said in the statement.

“As we move forward into the conference, the Senate will continue to prioritize additional targeted increases for law enforcement, firefighters, and other professions where we need to further increase salaries to remain competitive with the private sector.”

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Political Bias Rating: Centrist

The content provides a straightforward report on the Florida state budget process, focusing on allocations for education, healthcare, and state employee benefits. It highlights bipartisan priorities such as pay raises and health insurance stability for state workers without using charged or partisan language. The piece presents facts and quotes from a Republican senator without overt editorializing, which reflects a balanced and factual tone, typical of centrist reporting.

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www.youtube.com – FOX 35 Orlando – 2025-07-07 07:43:27

SUMMARY: Search and rescue teams continue efforts in central Texas following devastating flash floods that have killed 82 people, including 28 children in Kerr County alone. At least 41 individuals remain missing, including ten girls and a counselor from Camp Mystic. The floods caused catastrophic damage, uprooting trees, sweeping away homes, and breaking concrete slabs, with locals describing it as a once-in-a-generation disaster. Rescue efforts are concentrated along the Guadalupe River, with helicopters active daily. Volunteers and residents are aiding cleanup, but the area still faces potential flooding, heightening the urgency of ongoing search missions.

Search and rescue operations continue across Texas’ Hill Country days after a 20-foot “deadly flood wave” rushed down the Guadalupe River, decimating communities and leaving at least 82 people dead with dozens still missing.

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South Florida will see scattered afternoon showers and thunderstorms

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www.youtube.com – CBS Miami – 2025-07-07 06:13:52

SUMMARY: South Florida will experience scattered afternoon showers and thunderstorms today, with mostly cloudy skies and a quiet morning commute. After record rainfall over the holiday weekend, including nearly two inches in Miami, the radar is currently clear. Tropical Depression Chantal, the first U.S. landfalling tropical system this year, is dissipating over Virginia and poses mainly rain risks there. The afternoon will see a shift to a southeasterly breeze, bringing typical summer showers and storms, especially in Broward and inland areas, with activity moving into Miami-Dade and the Everglades by evening. Temperatures will climb to the upper 80s and low 90s, feeling hotter, with highs near 100°F in some inland locations. Overnight and tomorrow morning will be relatively quiet with a low rip current risk and a very high UV index.

NEXT Weather meteorologist Shane Hinton says most of the activity will be over Broward, while Miami-Dade and Monroe counties will be relatively quiet.

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Daredevils run with charging bulls at Pamplona’s famous San Fermín festival

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www.news4jax.com – Miguel Oses And Joseph Wilson, Associated Press – 2025-07-07 02:05:00

SUMMARY: Thousands of runners participated in the opening bull run of the San Fermín festival in Pamplona, Spain. The event features up to 4,000 runners dashing ahead of bulls along an 846-meter cobblestone course. Most runners wear traditional white clothing with red sashes. While injuries from falls and pileups are common, serious gorings are less frequent. The festival includes daily bull runs followed by bullfights in the afternoon. Animal rights activists protested the event, criticizing bullfighting. The festival gained international fame through Ernest Hemingway’s novel “The Sun Also Rises.” The celebration continues with eating, drinking, and cultural events.

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