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Leading up to the March 4 kickoff of the 116th regular session since statehood, the Florida legislature has outlined a joint house and senate work plan, featuring a five-point agenda aimed toward economic recovery. The plan includes $500 million in tax cuts, education incentives and increased measures to protect Florida children and seniors.
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