Voters in South Florida are out to vote in a special election for the seat of the late Alcee Hastings reports CBS12's Al Pefley.
By June, the state paid that invoice. However, a clerical error resulted in Trinity receiving $5,057,850.By 2024, the state realized the errors, totaling more than $5.7 million. Ryan Nichol of FloridaPolitics.com said it’s not good news for the congresswoman who represents parts of Broward and Palm Beach County.
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