Articles in Category: 'Judge Charles Francis'

By: By Kathleen Haughney The News Service of Florida | Posted: January 3, 2011 3:55 AM

A Leon County judge upheld the Legislature’s ability to set tuition for the state’s 11 public universities, knocking down a challenge from former Gov. Bob Graham who thought the Board of Governors should control university costs.

 
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By: Michael Peltier News Service of Florida | Posted: December 9, 2010 4:05 AM

A massive 2009 legislative overhaul of the growth management laws that’s been tied up in court may be rewritten in the coming year as separate pieces of legislation, a leading Senate critic of the state’s growth laws said Wednesday.

 
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By: Michael Peltier News Service of Florida | Posted: September 17, 2010 4:05 AM
Responding to a request by an appellate court, the Florida Supreme Court agreed Thursday to take up a dispute between the state’s largest teachers union and the Legislature, which have squared off over lawmakers’ attempt to relax class size restrictions passed by voters in 2002.
 
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By: Michael Peltier News Service of Florida | Posted: September 11, 2010 4:05 AM
A proposal critics say lets state lawmakers off the funding hook for a 2002 amendment to limit class size remains on track to go before voters in November, following a circuit court ruling Friday that clears the way for its inclusion on the ballot.
 
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By: By Kathleen Haughney The News Service of Florida | Posted: September 9, 2010 4:05 AM
A proposal to relax limits on school class sizes should be thrown off the November ballot because voters may not realize the proposed change could alter how much money schools will get, a lawyer for the state’s teachers union told a judge on Wednesday.
 
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By: Gray Rohrer | Posted: August 28, 2010 4:05 AM

To developers, Senate Bill 360 was a breath of fresh air in a stifling economic climate. For cash-strapped cities and counties throughout Florida, it was an unfunded mandate that would have forced taxpayers to pick up a tab developers have traditionally paid.

 
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