State Tipoffs Involving Florida Newsletter for Wednesday August 14, 2024 ( 9 items ) |
AG Kaul Announces Judgment in Connection With Business Certificate Scam
MADISON, Wisconsin, Aug. 14 -- Wisconsin Attorney General Josh Kaul issued the following news release on Aug. 13, 2024:
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Court Order Includes $2.8 Million Penalty and Refunds for Over 7,000 Wisconsin Businesses
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Attorney General Josh Kaul today announced the Wisconsin Department of Justice (DOJ) has secured a judgment against two Florida-based companies and their owners in connection with a business certificate scam that targeted thousands of Wisconsin businesses. The judgment req
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AG Reyes Opposes Activist Federal Immigration Rule
SALT LAKE CITY, Utah, Aug. 14 -- Utah Attorney General Sean D. Reyes issued the following news:
Attorney General Sean D. Reyes joined 14 attorneys general on a Petition for Writ of Certiorari to the Supreme Court of the United States in Kansas v. Mayorkas. The coalition, led by the State of Florida, requests that the nation's high court hear arguments in a question of a legal right of intervention to defend a federal immigration rule.
The U.S. Department of Homeland Security published an immig
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Dr. Marjana Tomic-Canic Honored as 2024 Stoughton Lecture Speaker
MIAMI, Florida, Aug. 14 -- The University of Miami's Miller School of Medicine issued the following news:
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The award recognizes the accomplishments of world-renowned investigators who have made important impacts on the understanding and treatment of dermatological diseases.
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The University of Miami Miller School of Medicine's Marjana Tomic-Canic, Ph.D., gave the 2024 Stoughton Lecture at the University of California-San Diego earlier this year.
The Stoughton Lecture recognizes the
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Exciting Changes and Additions for the New Academic Year
SARASOTA, Florida, Aug. 14 -- The University of South Florida's Sarasota-Manatee campus issued the following news:
As the University of South Florida embarks on a new academic year, new and returning Bulls will find exciting initiatives and opportunities abound on USF's campuses. From groundbreakings to grand openings, explore the highlights and see what's new this year.
HERE WE GROW
CAMPUS RECREATION FIELD COMPLEX AND FITNESS WALKING TRAIL
As construction will soon begin on USF's new transf
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Fla. Auditor General: 'Review of Nonprofit, For-Profit, Other Entities Financial Reporting Packages For FY Ended Oct. 1, 2022'
TALLAHASSEE, Florida, Aug. 14 -- The Florida Auditor General released the following report (No. 2025-010) on Aug. 9, 2024, entitled "Review of Nonprofit, For-Profit, and Other Entities Financial Reporting Packages For Fiscal Years Ended October 1, 2022, Through September 30, 2023, Pursuant to Section 215.97(12)(f), Florida Statutes".
Here are excerpts:
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SUMMARY
The Florida Single Audit Act (FSAA)/1 requires each nonstate entity that receives State financial assistance and meets the FSAA
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Fla. PSC Issues Order Granting Request for Confidential Classification Involving Duke Energy Florida
TALLAHASSEE, Florida, Aug. 14 -- The Florida Public Service Commission issued the following order granting request for confidential classification (Docket No. 20240025-EI; Order No. PSC-2024-0347-CFO-EI) on Aug. 13, 2024:
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In re: Petition for rate increase by Duke Energy Florida, LLC.
ORDER GRANTING DUKE ENERGY FLORIDA, LLC'S REQUEST FOR CONFIDENTIALITY (DOCUMENT NO. 02856-2024)
On June 28, 2024, pursuant to Section 366.093, Florida Statutes (F.S.), and Rule 2522.006, Florida Administr
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M-DCPS to Receive $15 Million Grant to Make Schools More Energy Efficient
MIAMI, Florida, Aug. 14 -- Miami-Dade County Public Schools issued the following news release:
Miami-Dade County Public Schools (M-DCPS) is the only school district in Florida set to receive a $15 million 2024 Renew America's School Prize and grant from the U.S Department of Energy (DOE). The grant aims to make building upgrades that decrease energy costs and improve indoor air quality in aging schools.
"We want this project to showcase what is possible among all schools in Miami-Dade County P
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Prominent Public Health Journal Devotes Full Issue to Hispanic Health
CORAL GABLES, Florida, Aug. 14 (TNSres) -- The University of Miami's School of Nursing and Health Studies issued the following news:
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Cynthia Lebron, assistant professor at the School of Nursing and Health Studies, spearheaded the American Journal for Public Health's first-ever Latino health supplement, now online.
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By Robin Shear
Hispanic Heritage Month festivities don't officially kick off until mid-September, but Cynthia Lebron, PhD, MPH, an assistant professor at the Universit
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UWF Students Immerse Into the Culture and History of Galapagos Islands During Study Abroad
PENSACOLA, Florida, Aug. 14 -- The University of West Florida, a component of public state university system in Florida, issued the following news release:
More than two dozen University of West Florida students were recently given the opportunity to spend part of their summer participating in a high-impact study abroad class in the Galapagos Islands. From monitoring tortoises, to snorkeling with penguins and sea lions, and connecting with locals, UWF students immersed themselves in the history
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