Many FL legislators won't mention climate change, but the issue matters to nearly all Floridians:
"Floridians, more than other Americans, believe climate change is actually happening," per FAU study
"They also want the government to do something about it"https://t.co/gOZxyvf3jl
I haven’t used Twitter regularly in two years (lost interest even before Elon). My first tweet? post? since the change to X was about missing the bad bunny ticket sale HAVING gotten an access code this morning 🥲
🧵Compared to a lot of states across the U.S., Florida has a largely centralized public health system.
Instead of local officials making decisions about public health and spending, almost every aspect of these decisions happens in Tallahassee.
Now we want to continue the conversation.
Join us, @propublica and @WLRN tomorrow to discuss the controversial practice of cane burning in Florida and why Brazil, the world’s largest producer of sugar cane, has mostly stopped the burns.
https://t.co/f3G6sDbNrB
It's been four years since Debbi Hixon lost her husband Chris.
They met at a wedding. He was 20. She was 21.
"To be honest, I would have probably married him that day," she said.
Chris was killed four years ago at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School.
https://t.co/PBfjqPh3G8
Throughout the crowd many have voiced their concern about the hundreds of protesters that disappeared or remain in jail since the protests back in July.
“¡Si Cuba esta en las calles, nosotros también!”
Hundreds of people are gathered at Museum Park in downtown Miami showing support for #15NCuba, the planned protests on the island tomorrow.
The pandemic made work from home accessible enough to make it a permanent option. If a job can be performed with the same (or better tbh) quality and efficiency from home, why force people to give up 1 to 3 UNPAID hours of their day getting ready and commuting to a desk?
The disappearance of Gabby Petito in Wyoming has caused a national outcry.
However, missing and murdered Indigenous people get less media coverage.
In the same state, 710 Indigenous people were reported missing from 2011 to 2020, a report found. ⬇️
https://t.co/aCYj8OijNu
Miami would not be what it is today without the millions of Hispanics that have made it their home.
For #HispanicHeritageMonth we want to focus on the cultural impact this group has had on our city — from Spanish paella to Cuban cigars, our lineup is already popping 👀
Took a hiatus to focus on the Discord group call outs, but daily tweets coming soon with some free call outs 😈 Want to stay up-to-date? Follow us on IG @woptions.
@lmower3 Federal aid Gov. DeSantis has yet to tap into:
-$820 million in food assistance for 2 million children
-$280 million in SNAP benefits
-$300 a week for unemployed Floridians trying to find work
-$850 million in pandemic-related rental assistance.
https://t.co/HZLIEGxC7T