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Florida This Week

Friday, June 21, 2019

Season 2019 Episode 25 | 26m 38sVideo has Closed Captions

Laila Abdelaziz, Barry Edwards, Rob Lorei, Kenya Woodard, Danny Alvarez

The President officially kicks off his reelection campaign with a speech in Orlando that was vintage Trump. A judge rules that Hillsborough's one cent sales tax for transportation is constitutional, but there's a catch. A new study finds housing in Florida is unaffordable for many workers. And because of misconduct by several Tampa police officers, some convictions are being thrown out.

06/21/2019

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Florida This Week

Friday, June 21, 2019

Season 2019 Episode 25 | 26m 38sVideo has Closed Captions

The President officially kicks off his reelection campaign with a speech in Orlando that was vintage Trump. A judge rules that Hillsborough's one cent sales tax for transportation is constitutional, but there's a catch. A new study finds housing in Florida is unaffordable for many workers. And because of misconduct by several Tampa police officers, some convictions are being thrown out.

06/21/2019

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