Florida Business News
- Some Florida nonprofits 'one shock away' from closure amid funding volatility
Florida’s nonprofit sector expects 2026 to be a precarious year as rising costs collide with shrinking budgets and fundraising power, leaving many organizations one unexpected shock away from closure.
- Pulse generator
Tallahassee Memorial Healthcare’s Heart and Vascular team is closing in on a major milestone in the treatment of heart failure.
- February sets record for $88M in returned unclaimed property
Florida set a new record in February, returning $88 million in unclaimed property — such as money in forgotten bank accounts and insurance proceeds or cash — to state residents.
- Florida passes domestic violence reform legislation
Proposed legislation that aims to help survivors of domestic violence in the Sunshine State is headed to Governor Ron DeSantis after passing both the House and the Senate.
- Here's how much state lawmakers make each session
Nearly every state pays elected representatives and senators an annual salary to pass a budget, laws, and represent their constituents. But each state compensates people a little differently.






















