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April 6, 2015: Republican State Senator Attacks Koch Brothers On Senate Floor

Today on WLRN-Miami Herald News, you heard:

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10:04 A bill under consideration in Tallahassee would allow some faculty and staff to carry concealed weapons in public schools. But a majority of school superintendents in the state don't want to take advantage of the bill if it passes.
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9:35 The fishing season for spiny lobster ended last week. State biologists say the amount of lobster caught wasn't quite as high as last year, but the catch that made it to shore got record high prices. We recently sat down with a lobster fisherman in the Keys to talk about the season.

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9:04 A state-sponsored job creation program that has been popular in Miami is about to expire, and the Florida Legislature seems to be in no mood to renew it.
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8:43 Three months ago Kent Fuchs became president of the University of Florida, leaving New York's Cornell University. We recently sat down with him to discuss his new role.

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8:30 Hispanic advocates are calling on Florida lawmakers to expand Medicaid in the state.

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8:20 Democrat Annette Taddeo plans to run for a South Florida Congressional seat.

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8:04 April is Financial Literacy Month, and Florida's domestic-violence shelters are trying to boost awareness of economic freedom as a major factor in the lives of battered women and their children.
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7:43 The fishing season for spiny lobster ended last week. State biologists say the amount of lobster caught wasn't quite as high as last year, but the catch that made it to shore got record high prices. We recently sat down with a lobster fisherman in the Keys to talk about the season.
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7:30 The Miami Beach police officer dragged 300 feet by a car over the weekend is out of the hospital.

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7:20 A study on the effects of climate change forecasts the widespread bleaching of coral reefs sooner than expected.
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7:04 A state-sponsored job creation program that has been popular in Miami is about to expire, and the Florida Legislature seems to be in no mood to renew it.
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6:43 Three months ago Kent Fuchs became president of the University of Florida, leaving New York's Cornell University. We recently sat down with him to discuss his new role.

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6:30 Hispanic advocates are calling on Florida lawmakers to expand Medicaid in the state.

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6:20 A plan to build a bike path in the Everglades is drawing opposition.

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6:04 Sometimes committee meetings at the Florida legislature can be uneventful from the bleachers. That wasn't the case on Friday when a state senator went after a conservative lobbyist last week.

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