You may soon be driving down "The Gulf of America Trail.” That's if a new proposal put forward by State Senator Joe Gruters (R) to rename the Tamiami doesn't hit any roadblocks. We asked him why he’s proposing a bill to change the name,
Senator Joe Gruters filed a bill Monday to change the name of Tamiami Trail to Gulf of America Trail. The bill specifically mentions the portion of U.S. 41 between S.R. 60 and U.S. 1 in Miami-Dade, Collier,
Gruters' new measure would enhance privacy protections for crimes victims and their family by keeping certain information confidential.
Individuals would be randomly selected to participate in the pilot program, which aims to increase accountability for offenders.
One expected absence is Sen. Blaise Ingoglia, a Spring Hill Republican widely seen as Gov. Ron DeSantis’ likely favorite to appoint as Chief Financial Officer once Patronis vacates the seat at the end of March. Gruters has said he will run in 2026 regardless of who DeSantis appoints to the position.
Sen. Joe Gruters (R-Sarasota) filed a bill on Monday to rename part of U.S. Highway 41 between S.R. 60 and U.S. 1, commonly known as Tamiami Trail, to the "Gul
A longtime ally of President Donald Trump. state Sen. Joe Gruters wants to waste money renaming part of Tamiami Trail as "Gulf of America Trail."
Sen. Joe Gruters filed a bill that would rename U.S. 41, which runs from Miami-Dade County to Hillsborough County, the "Gulf of America Trail."
Gov. Ron DeSantis was the first state official to embrace the new name in an executive order declaring a State of Emergency over a Winter storm last month. That order said the inclement weather was headed to Florida across the “Gulf of America.”
Several Florida lawmakers have filed bills that would officially rename the Gulf of Mexico to the "Gulf of America" in state statutes and educational materials. The proposals, filed by Senator Joe Gruters (R-Sarasota),
Cannabis activists say a Florida bill to allow medical marijuana patients to grow cannabis at home is too restrictive to meet the needs of most patients.