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Vietnam scraps 2-child policy as aging threatens economic growth

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www.clickorlando.com – Aniruddha Ghosal, Associated Press – 2025-06-04 04:28:00

SUMMARY: Vietnam has abolished its two-child limit to address declining birth rates and an aging population. The National Assembly removed the rule restricting families to one or two children, responding to falling fertility rates—from 2.11 children per woman in 2021 to 1.91 in 2024. Vietnam faces challenges balancing economic growth with a shrinking workforce and growing elderly population. Urban areas like Ho Chi Minh City have even lower fertility rates, prompting local incentives for larger families. The government also targets sex-selective abortion practices by increasing fines. This move follows similar policy shifts in countries like China facing demographic challenges.

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Experience Kissimmee aims to boost visitors through ‘gastro tourism,’ value-focused vacations

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www.clickorlando.com – Stephanie Rodriguez – 2025-06-05 04:00:00

SUMMARY: Kissimmee leaders are boosting tourism with new initiatives and research-based marketing. Experience Kissimmee is focusing on evolving traveler needs amid economic uncertainty. A key strategy is “gastro tourism,” highlighted by a new “Latin Food Trail” showcasing the area’s rich Latin culinary culture with an interactive map of restaurants, chefs, and menus. Additionally, two luxury hotels, Ovation Place and Everest Place, are under development, expected by 2027, to expand accommodation options. Research shows travelers seek better value, with one in seven Americans considering adjusting travel plans toward more affordable or value-rich destinations, making these efforts timely and targeted.

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2 teens shot in Lauderhill, police search for suspect

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www.youtube.com – CBS Miami – 2025-06-04 22:10:58

SUMMARY: Two teenagers, a 16-year-old boy and a 17-year-old boy, were shot in the parking lot of an apartment complex in Lauderhill around 4 p.m. Wednesday. The teens, who are best friends, were taken to Broward Health Medical Center and are both in stable condition. A large police presence searched the scene, recovering a gun found in the grass, and are actively looking for the shooter and a motive. Residents say such incidents are not unusual in the area. Authorities urge anyone with information to come forward anonymously to assist the investigation.

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CBS News Miami’s Anna McAllister reports on the Wednesday afternoon double shooting of two teenagers at an apartment complex in Lauderhill.

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Senate, House conferees continue talks over Florida budget deal | Florida

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www.thecentersquare.com – By Steve Wilson | The Center Square – (The Center Square – ) 2025-06-04 14:14:00


Florida lawmakers held budget conference committee hearings to resolve differences in budget proposals by exchanging offers highlighted in yellow, which turn gray upon agreement. The Senate proposed $20.88 billion for K-12 appropriations, slightly above the House’s $20.83 billion. The House offered $75.2 million for K-12 general fund projects, exceeding the Senate’s $50.2 million. For agriculture, environment, and general government, the House proposed $3.01 billion versus the Senate’s $2.93 billion. A constitutional amendment may raise the rainy day fund cap from 10% to 25%, requiring $750 million annual contributions until approved by voters in 2026. Budget completion is targeted by June 13, with a vote on June 16.

(The Center Square) – The goal of Wednesday’s budget conference committee hearings between the two chambers of the Florida Legislature was simple: Turn yellow into gray.

The two sides are working on the details of a budget deal that was reached in principle last week.

The way it works is the House conferees issue an offer on a spreadsheet and the Senate counters. Any yellow highlighted cells on the spreadsheet show where the two chambers are in disagreement. Once agreement is reached, either by one side agreeing to the specific appropriation or by the proposing side pulling it back, the yellow cell becomes gray, signaling concurrence.

For total K-12 appropriations, the Senate’s first offer of $20.88 billion in all funds is only $55 million more than the House’s counter-proposal of $20.83 billion. 

On K-12 general fund appropriation projects, the House’s first offer is more than $25 million than the Senate’s first offer ($50.2 million) at $75.2 million and is $32 million more than the House’s budget bill, HB5001.

For agriculture, environment and general government, the Senate’s offer is $2.93 billion, eclipsed by the House’s offer of $3.01 billion. 

The two chambers will continue to work on a compromise as they face a July 1 deadline for a new budget. The Senate and House will hold a full sessions on Thursday. 

One bill that might be considered is a change to the state’s rainy day fund, which is known as the Budget Stabilization fund, via a constitutional amendment. The present cap on general fund revenues that can be committed to the fund is 10%, but if the resolution is passed and 60% of Florida voters approve of the measure in November 2026, the cap will increase to 25%. 

Lawmakers must allocate $750 million annually to the rainy day fund until the new percentage is reached and they’ll move that outlay into reserve until voters decide on the amendment. The current balance is $4.44 billion (9.2% according to Florida TaxWatch), but the cap would increase to $13 billion by 2026-2027. 

According to legislative leaders, work on the budget is planned to be completed by June 13 and a vote, after the constitutionally mandated 72-hour cooling off period, scheduled for June 16. 

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The article primarily presents a straightforward report on the budget conference committee hearings in the Florida Legislature. It focuses on detailing the negotiation process between the House and Senate, providing specific figures and timelines without using charged or persuasive language. The content refrains from endorsing any particular fiscal policy position or political viewpoint, instead offering a factual summary of ongoing budget discussions. This neutral tone and presentation indicate an adherence to balanced reporting, merely describing the actions and proposals of political entities without contributing an ideological stance of its own.

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