As FPI CEO Sadaf Knight notes, SB 1758 would push thousands of Floridians — including deeply low-income parents and young adults — off Medicaid and into the healthcare coverage gap.
Read the full press release here:
www.healthyfla.org/single-post/...
06.03.2026 20:47
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Building New Narratives on Work and Opportunity in the US South
YouTube video by The Aspen Institute
ICYMI: During a recent discussion hosted by @aspeninstitute.bsky.social on work & opportunity narratives in the U.S. South, Alexis Tsoukalas, PhD, talks about FPI's efforts to protect child labor laws, historical barriers to worker justice in Florida, and more.
www.youtube.com/watch?v=OYV2...
06.03.2026 17:18
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In 1968, Florida still had segregated schools, but Black and white teachers had joined together to stage the first statewide teacher strike in the United States to demand higher pay and improved school budgets. (2/3)
27.02.2026 20:43
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A look back on the Florida teachers strike in February/March 1968 as we close out #BlackHistoryMonth. Black teachers brought their experience with civil rights organizing tactics and support from civil rights leaders to the strike. (1/3)
27.02.2026 20:43
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Yesterday, we released a statement from FPI CEO Sadaf Knight on the signing of HB 693, in which the language that would have taken health insurance access away from lawfully residing immigrant children was amended OUT of the bill.
Read the full statement:
www.floridapolicy.org/posts/statem...
25.02.2026 21:54
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NEW on FPIs blog: Legislation (SB 1758/HB 1453) would implement Medicaid work-reporting requirements in Florida. This would come with steep administrative costs and push even more parents into the health care coverage gap.
Read more below 👇
www.floridapolicy.org/posts/medica...
20.02.2026 15:07
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Schools of Hope Rule Would Continue Shortchanging Florida's Public Schools
The proposed rule represents only incremental change.
NEW: Under the FL Dept. of Education's proposed rule, school districts would not have to bear the full financial burden of Schools of Hope co-location; however, they would bear the brunt of “incremental” costs, such as maintenance.
Read more 👇
www.floridapolicy.org/posts/school...
19.02.2026 14:22
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"Floridians are going to be paying for the relief. You're not getting savings out of nothing. You're paying for those savings by cutting services or by paying higher fees or by paying more taxes."
-FPI's Esteban Santis on how HJR 201 would impact Floridians [Via @wusf.org]
13.02.2026 17:19
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Bill Summary: HJR 201, 203, 205, 207, 209, 211, and 213
The measures would cost localities anywhere from $6.7 billion (HJR 205) to $18.3 billion (HJR 201) annually.
Joint resolutions aiming to cut property taxes in Florida would cost localities anywhere from $6.7 billion (HJR 205) to $18.3 billion (HJR 201) annually.
ICYMI: FPI examines what's at stake under property tax reform measures 👇
www.floridapolicy.org/posts/bill-s...
11.02.2026 19:14
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Bill Summary: SB 318
SB 318 would bring much greater transparency and accountability to the state’s universal voucher program.
Senate Bill 318 would implement a number of important measures to increase accountability and transparency in Florida's universal voucher program.
ICYMI: Read FPI's bill summary below 👇
www.floridapolicy.org/posts/bill-s...
09.02.2026 20:44
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“I don’t think [state lawmakers] are treating this as the four-alarm fire that it is."
-FPI's Holly Bullard on the impact of federal cuts to food assistance on Florida's SNAP program. Via @newrepublic.com
05.02.2026 19:52
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ICYMI: A recent poll conducted on behalf of FPI found that 63% of Florida voters believe property insurance relief should be a higher priority for the state Legislature than property tax relief when given a choice between the two.
Learn more 👇
www.floridapolicy.org/posts/florid...
02.02.2026 14:00
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Text that reads: "Pursue equity. Lead with integrity. Share power. Be kind." Underneath the text is FPI's logo.
Here in the Sunshine State, guided by our core values and our partnerships with groups across the state, we reaffirm FPI's commitment to removing historical roadblocks to economic mobility so that all Floridians can truly thrive. (2/2)
#MLKDay
19.01.2026 13:47
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Today we celebrate the life and legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and his vast contributions to the fight for civil rights and human dignity. (1/2)
19.01.2026 13:47
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Tomorrow (Jan. 13) marks the start of Florida's 2026 regular legislative session.
Want the latest in Florida policy news, along with info on upcoming webinars and events?
Sign up now for our Policy Matters newsletter 👇
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12.01.2026 13:41
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Statement on US House Approval of Legislation That Would Extend Enhanced Premium Tax Credits
The last thing Floridians can afford right now is a dramatic increase in health care premiums.
"A bipartisan House vote in favor of extending the ACA tax credit enhancements for three years is a bold move in the right direction for the health and financial well-being of 4.7 million Floridians." -FPI CEO Sadaf Knight
Read FPI's full statement below 👇
www.floridapolicy.org/posts/statem...
09.01.2026 20:25
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On this Giving Tuesday, please consider supporting FPI.
Your support helps us continue our work of analyzing the most critical state and federal policies that impact Floridians, as well as sharing our research into 2026 and beyond.
Donate to FPI today at: floridapolicy.org/donate
02.12.2025 17:22
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Thanks to our colleagues at @floridapolicy.bsky.social for putting together the #FloridaTimeline to help visualize the scope of the issue. @fji-law.bsky.social urges leaders to meaningfully address housing insecurity.
29.10.2025 16:31
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Today is the #SNAPDayOfAction.
42M people – including 3M in Florida – are at risk of losing SNAP benefits on November 1. USDA has a contingency fund but hasn't released it.
Take action now--contact your members in Congress👇
mazon.org/policy_actio...
#SNAPDayOfAction #SNAPDOA
28.10.2025 20:13
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When the Next Storm Hits, Will Florida Be Left on Its Own?
Florida faces $14.8 billion in documented unmet recovery needs, even with historic federal funding.
ICYMI: Even with historic federal funding in the wake of recent storms, FPI found that Florida still faces $14.8 billion in documented unmet recovery needs — costs that arise from damages to homes, public infrastructure, and local businesses.
Read more 👇
www.floridapolicy.org/posts/when-t...
17.10.2025 20:36
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FPI has added a new issue area to the timeline—housing policy!
Systemic racism deeply embedded into our state’s laws—over the past 160 years—has kept access to safe and affordable housing out of reach for many Floridians.
View the full timeline: floridatimeline.org
16.10.2025 19:53
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Challenges Ahead: What Census Data Reveals about the Wealth Gap and Uninsured Rate as Florida Braces for H.R. 1
Millions risk losing access to basic needs services, assistance, and health insurance.
H.R. 1 locks in sustained benefits for the wealthiest Americans while weakening basic needs programs for people with low income.
ICYMI--FPI's latest blog post discusses some of measure's provisions against the backdrop of recent Census Bureau data. 👇
www.floridapolicy.org/posts/challe...
15.10.2025 18:06
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When the Next Storm Hits, Will Florida Be Left on Its Own?
Florida faces $14.8 billion in documented unmet recovery needs, even with historic federal funding.
NEW: Reduced FEMA aid would have driven an 11-38% property tax hike in Lee County after Hurricane Ian, FPI's research shows.
Read the latest blog post by Ethan Frey 👇
06.10.2025 17:43
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