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  2. Treasurer, Insurance Commissioner, and Fire Marshal of Florida

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    The Treasurer/Insurance Commissioner/Fire Marshal (commonly referred to as State Treasurer) is a former statewide constitutional officer of Florida. The office was abolished following the Florida Cabinet reforms of 1998 which took effect in 2003. A statewide office, with a seat in the Cabinet, the official handled the duties of the State ...

  3. How much longer you have to buy school supplies. Fifty-nine out of Florida's 67 counties will start the 2024-2025 school year on the first possible date — Aug. 12. By law, the earliest schools ...

  4. Florida's Back to School Sales Tax Holiday: These items will ...

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    The tax holiday does not apply to the following items: Any clothing with a sales price of more than $100. Any school supply item with a sales price of more than $50. Books that are not otherwise ...

  5. Category:State Treasurers of Florida - Wikipedia

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    State Treasurers of Florida. The Florida State Treasurer/Insurance Commissioner/Fire Marshal (commonly referred to as State Treasurer) is a former statewide constitutional officer of Florida. The office was abolished following the Florida Cabinet reforms of 1998 which took effect in 2003. Following the Cabinet reform, the office was merged with ...

  6. Florida Education Association - Wikipedia

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    The Florida Education Association (FEA) is a statewide federation of teacher and education workers' labor unions in the US state of Florida. Its 145,000 members make it the largest union in the state. It is a merged affiliate of the American Federation of Teachers (AFT) and the National Education Association (NEA), and is a member of the AFL–CIO.

  7. U.S. Department of Education Approves Florida’s Plan for Use ...

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    The ARP ESSER state plans approved by the Department, including Florida’s, show how states are using federal pandemic resources to support safe, in-person instruction and meet the social, emotional, mental health, and academic needs of students—with a focus on the students most impacted by the pandemic. For example:

  8. 4 Loan Forgiveness Programs for Teachers | U.S. Department of ...

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    This program has the broadest employment qualification requirements of the federal programs listed—it doesn’t require that you teach at a low-income a public school, or even be a teacher. Most full-time public and private elementary and secondary school teachers will meet the employment requirements. You must have Direct Loans.

  9. Florida is anything but ‘free’ as it works to cripple ...

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    All this in the midst of a teacher shortage crisis where Florida is ranked 48th in educator pay. In stark contrast, unions defend the greater good through the faculty and staff they represent.