Should Florida’s Constitution Decide Policy? One Opinion Says No

Should every policy debate become part of Florida’s Constitution? One opinion argues voters should reject amendments that belong in the Legislature, not the Constitution.
Opinion: I Installed Solar. My Co-op Charged Me for It

A Florida Panhandle solar owner says electric cooperatives are undermining rooftop solar through fees, poor transparency, and policies that discourage renewable energy adoption.
OPINION: Niceville pickleball courts for seniors only – here’s why:

Judy Boudreaux, a longtime Niceville resident and past City Council member, argues that the fenced-in Pickleball courts at the Niceville Senior Center must remain exclusively for seniors.
OPINION: This is the Trend That Could Lead to An Upset in the Fl-1 House Special Election

Florida’s January special election is breaking trends—with mail-in ballots hitting record lows. What’s behind the dip, and why does Escambia stand out?
OPINION: “A Republic, If You Can Keep It”

Guest Mike Behr argues constitutional amendments at the state level are not the best way to do government in the Sunshine State