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  2. Some South Florida workers could see pay cut down to ... - AOL

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    But dating back to 1999, local governments in Florida have passed ordinances that require companies with government contracts to pay employees above the state’s minimum wage, which currently ...

  3. Freedom of information laws by country - Wikipedia

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    This legal reform of the transparence decree, implemented with the d.lgs. n. 97/2016, is also known among jurists as FOIA (Freedom of Information Act) and it has added a different and third type of right of access. The courts have ruled that the 3 types of access are complementary and do not exclude each other.

  4. Non-profit organizations and access to public information

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    The Piedmont Park Conservancy is a private non-profit that oversees and manages Piedmont Park.In 2007, when the organization moved forward with a plan to install a controversial parking structure, a group opposed to the plan—Friends of Piedmont Park—filed an open record request under Georgia Georgia's open records legislationn [1] for records of the Conservancy.

  5. Freedom of information in the United States - Wikipedia

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    For example, Florida's Sunshine Law creates both a statutory and constitutional right to access whereas many states only provide the statutory right. [2] Additionally, while a state may have strong legislation the state's compliance with its own laws may negatively impact the public's ability to access records. [11]

  6. Affordable housing isn’t political in Florida. It is a human ...

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    Hourly wage rates and annual salaries have increased in recent years, but not at the rate of housing costs. ... it is a fundamental human right. It is time to unite behind the cause of ensuring ...

  7. Minimum Wage in Florida in 2023 - AOL

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    In Florida, most full-time and part-time workers are entitled to an hourly wage of at least $11 per hour. Tipped employees may earn as little as $7.98 per hour from their employer, and they must ...

  8. Freedom of information legislation (Florida) - Wikipedia

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    Florida Freedom Newspapers v. McCrary. [4] The exact number of statutory exemptions to the open records law is hard to assess, but estimates exceed 200. [5] In response to criticisms that Florida's public records law had been undermined by the many exemptions, the Florida Legislature enacted the Open Government Sunset Review Act of 1995. Fla.

  9. Florida Income Taxes: Everything You Need To Know - AOL

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    Florida has a sales tax that you pay when you buy most goods and some services. The sales tax rate can vary depending on where you are in the state, but it’s typically around 6% statewide.