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New Year brings Miya’s Law, lobbying restrictions, toll breaks to Florida

Arden Villas residents hung signs on their balconies ahead of a candlelight vigil for Miya Marcano at Arden Villas, Friday, Oct. 1, 2021, in Orlando, Fla. The posters called for Marcano's return and asserted that the complex is responsible for the 19-year-old Valencia College student's disappearance. Orange County Sheriff John Mina said Saturday that authorities found Marcano's body near an apartment building. (Chasity Maynard/Orlando Sentinel via AP)
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Arden Villas residents hung signs on their balconies ahead of a candlelight vigil for Miya Marcano at Arden Villas, Friday, Oct. 1, 2021, in Orlando, Fla. The posters called for Marcano’s return and asserted that the complex is responsible for the 19-year-old Valencia College student’s disappearance. Orange County Sheriff John Mina said Saturday that authorities found Marcano’s body near an apartment building. (Chasity Maynard/Orlando Sentinel via AP)
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Beefed-up lobbying restrictions and breaks for motorists who frequently use toll roads are among state laws and other changes that will arrive with the new year.The laws, passed during this year’s regular legislative session and special sessions, also include making available land-preservation money, allowing local governments to publish legal notices online instead of in newspapers […]

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