9 episodes

Local governments in Florida are losing control of their own cities, towns, counties and schools. More and more, they’re losing that power to the state government. Every year, Florida lawmakers gather in Tallahassee, Florida’s capital, to propose and pass new laws. Tallahassee Takeover is a podcast from WLRN News looking at how the state government is increasingly reaching into city halls, classrooms and neighborhoods, from Key West to Pensacola.

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Local governments in Florida are losing control of their own cities, towns, counties and schools. More and more, they’re losing that power to the state government. Every year, Florida lawmakers gather in Tallahassee, Florida’s capital, to propose and pass new laws. Tallahassee Takeover is a podcast from WLRN News looking at how the state government is increasingly reaching into city halls, classrooms and neighborhoods, from Key West to Pensacola.

    Yellow Fever to COVID: Florida's Democrats Gave the State Power Over Public Health, Republicans Ran With It

    Yellow Fever to COVID: Florida's Democrats Gave the State Power Over Public Health, Republicans Ran With It

    For a long time, big decisions that affected the health of Floridians came from county-run health departments. Aiming for more equity, Democrats funneled that power to the state, and somewhere along the way, Republicans embraced big government.

    • 31 min
    Taking Care of Businesses: Lower Profits Could Mean Changing Local Laws

    Taking Care of Businesses: Lower Profits Could Mean Changing Local Laws

    Two proposed state laws would allow businesses to sue and block local rules that hurt their profits. Local government officials say that's interfering with what people want in their own neighborhoods — and putting local taxpayers on the hook for damages.

    • 24 min
    Net zero with zero plans: Florida’s limits on limiting gas emissions

    Net zero with zero plans: Florida’s limits on limiting gas emissions

    With Florida on the frontlines of sea level rise and the impacts of climate change, a lot of local governments are stepping up and trying to reduce carbon emissions on their own. But what happens when the state government has other ideas?

    • 25 min
    As Florida Minimum Wage Increases, A Potential Lesson For State Government

    As Florida Minimum Wage Increases, A Potential Lesson For State Government

    The coming increase in Florida's minimum wage is a story of unintended consequences, or perhaps, the story of political backlash that should be expected when the state passes laws that overly restrict local governments from making their own decisions.

    • 18 min
    The Mask ‘Revolt’ In Florida Schools

    The Mask ‘Revolt’ In Florida Schools

    To mask or not to mask in Florida's public schools? Who gets to decide that is shaping up to be the biggest political battle in Florida this year. It's also the latest fight between state leaders and local school officials.

    • 32 min
    How Florida put the silencer on changing gun laws

    How Florida put the silencer on changing gun laws

    Local officials don't have any say in changing gun laws in Florida. Why? The history goes back to the 1980s and involves pro-gun advocates, hefty fines from the state and a “chilling effect” that limits local control.

    • 32 min

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