Wednesday, 13 August 2008 01:00
Mortgage Broker Rules Changed
Criminals won't be able to work in Florida's mortgage industry under emergency rules adopted yesterday by Gov. Charlie Crist and the Cabinet. As James Call reports, the new regulations are a response to recent media reports that Florida licensed thousands of mortgage brokers with criminal backgrounds.
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Wednesday, 13 August 2008 01:00
Zero Tolerance Policy Under Scrutiny
Some state officials say they’re fed up with the way Florida’s public schools are applying the so-called Zero Tolerance Policy – and they’re looking for ways to fix it…including possible new legislation that deals directly with the flaws and unintended consequences of the policy. Lynn Hatter reports.
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Tuesday, 12 August 2008 01:00
Community Colleges Offering Bachelor’s Degrees
The state of Florida, by most accounts, has one of the most successful community college systems in the United States. It’s led the country in the number of associates degrees issued for six straight years. Traditionally, most of those degree holders entered the work force or moved on to a four-year university. But thanks to recent state legislation, more community colleges can retain those students by offering their own bachelor’s degree programs. And as Steve Brown reports, the move could give traditional universities some previously-unseen competition.
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