My heart is in Port St. Lucie today with the loved ones of @MyFWC Senior Investigator Kyle Patterson as he’s laid to rest. God bless this hero for his dedicated service to the State of Florida. Please say a prayer for his family during this time of healing. 🙏
“I Do” on Two’s Day!♥️
Martin Co. Clerk & Comptroller, Carolyn Timmann, hosts all-day wedding event
“My office noticed a lot of interest by couples in the unique & fun way the date lines up as Two’s Day 2/22/22. We decided to help make their civil ceremony a little more special.”
Columba and I are saddened by the passing of Nilda Pedrosa. She died way too young. We will miss her very much. Prayers for Eliot and their children. So very tragic.
Clerks of Court throughout Florida hold #unclaimedfunds for the public. Did you lose or forget to cash a check from your Clerk of Court? Change your address?
You may be eligible to recover lost money. Visit your local Clerk’s website to learn more.
#FLClerks
Florida's Chief Justice amends 4-phased guidelines for return to normal local state court operations in the coronavirus pandemic. Read more: https://t.co/rkobTZuLT7
I have issued an executive order extending the moratorium on evictions and foreclosures until July 1st. We are committed to getting Floridians back on their feet as we move forward with our #SafeSmartStepbyStep plan for Florida's recovery.
In order to provide much needed #COVID19 support to Floridians, today I signed an Executive Order that extends mortgage foreclosure and eviction relief until June 2. See the Executive Order here – https://t.co/fo1arg2wdx
During #NationalPoliceWeek, we honor and recognize the sacrifices and courage of our brave men and women in blue. We thank Florida’s law enforcement officers who are keeping us safe during the #COVID19 pandemic and year-round.
As we continue to fight the spread of #COVID19, I encourage every Floridian to utilize the resources available below. My administration is focused on providing as much help as possible to the people of Florida. We will get through this together.
PRESS RELEASE: To meet growing forecasts of the duration of the COVID-19 emergency, Florida Supreme Court will release new emergency orders to further extend legal deadlines and make other changes to court rules needed to meet the crisis. https://t.co/4VhgApr0NJ