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Speaker 1 (00:03):
This is Florida's news that impacts you on the Brian
Mudshall today is Brian and Joel Malkin with you.
Speaker 2 (00:11):
It was nice and the job they've done is fantastic,
and this is what you need. And Ron worked beautifully
with Christy and all of the people at Homeland Security,
and you got it done. And how many days? Eight
days all a new facility was up and running.
Speaker 1 (00:26):
Yeah, sure enough. So Alligator Alcatraz is open for business.
The facility toured by President Trump Governor de Santis along
with numerous other officials yesterday in advance of thousands of
criminal illegal immigrants being moved into the facility for entertainment.
The facility constructed in eight days, as mentioned at the
largely unused AID call Your Training and Transition Airport, the
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largest detention and deportation facility in the country. As the
state started its fiscal year on Tuesday, Governor Decantis did
sign five more bills into law, including a review under
the Open Government Set Review Act. Now. This law is
aimed at protecting the identity of miners during public records
requests from disclosure after having participated in illegal proceedings. A
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related law that achieves this was set to expire in October.
Governor of De Santus also vetoed three bills on Tuesday,
including the Public Officers and Employees Bill that would have
required public sector employees to live in the communities that
they work in, the Criminal Offender Substance Abuse Pilot Program
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that would have prohibited alcohol consumption by those on probation,
and the Florida Official Wildlife Conservation Commission Bill that also
would have changed the residency requirements for those who worked
for FWC. Mostly clouding human again today, highs up raighties
typical for the state, chances showers throughout the day, afternoon
thunderstorms as well. The most recent Saharan desk plums mostly
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cleared out of Florida. However, another thin plume is starting
to make its way over South Florida this morning. The
National Hurricane Center tracking that disturbance just been looming around
the north western part of the state forty percent chance
of developing near Florida over the next week. Looks like
if there is development, it'd probably be closer to the
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Carolina's system is just going to be a rain event
for much of the state this weekend. Gas prices rose
another sixth sense per gallon in advance of the fourth
The average price for regular unleaded three thirteen and the
Palm Beaches three twenty six, Martin three eighteen and an
Indian River county three point fifteen per gallon