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Florida Budget Battle Hits Schools | Florida Daily Show Ep. 21

Florida lawmakers are facing tough decisions as budget delays raise concerns about potential school funding cuts across the state. What does this mean for families, teachers, and students?

In this episode of the Florida Daily Show, host Lindsay Randall sits down with Dr. Ed Moore, President Emeritus of the Independent Colleges and Universities of Florida, to break down the real story behind the headlines.

They discuss declining enrollment in public schools, the rise of school choice and vouchers, and why districts may not be prepared for a more competitive, market-driven education system.

As education in Florida continues to shift, this conversation explores what’s next and how these changes could impact the future of students across the state. Subscribe for more in-depth coverage of Florida policy, politics, and culture.

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