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Included in the veto list was money for childhood education and daycare, mental health and senior care, and veterans treatment court.
State Representative Alex Andrade joined This Week in South Florida host Glenna Milberg to discuss, and their conversation can be seen at the top of this page.
He lashed out in particular at Rep. Alex Andrade, the Pensacola Republican who led a House committee probe into Hope Florida and its charity arm, the Hope Florida Foundation.
"We feel stabbed in the back" members of a non-profit support group for veterans in the program lament politically motivated DeSantis veto of funding ...
Another Viewpoint features an analysis by Jim Carroll, a Palm Beach County lawyer, who read the state’s legal settlement ...
Thursday morning, representative Alex Andrade led a House sub-committee hearing where he anticipated questioning two lawyers who represent a pair of political action committees that each received ...
Florida State Rep. Alex Andrade, R-Pensacola, left, and Florida Attorney General James Uthmeier talk during the first day of the legislative session at the Florida State Capitol on March 4 in ...
The Trump administration has long criticized FEMA -- the organization responsible for providing recovery and relief efforts ...
The inquiry into Hope Florida’s finances is led by state Rep. Alex Andrade (R-Pensacola), the state House Health Care Budget Subcommittee chair, who believes the Hope Florida board accepted the ...
Rep. Alex Andrade is striking funding for 20 Hope navigator positions, state workers who man a hotline and are supposed to direct people in need to nongovernment programs for help. The hotline is ...
Rep. Alex Andrade, R-Pensacola, endorsed DeSantis for president in 2023. He’s sponsored the governor’s pet bills, including one that would have loosened defamation protections for news outlets.