Florida bill seeks to limit restaurant service fees

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Today, people in South Florida are focused on several key stories. One topic is a new bill aimed at limiting restaurant service fees. The author of the bill is questioning where the extra fees are going and wants more transparency for customers. There is also ongoing discussion about the age restrictions for purchasing rifles in Florida. Some groups are pushing to change the rules, which could lead to new legislation. In a legal matter, three parents are appealing a decision related to the review process of school books in Florida. They are hoping to change how these books are evaluated. In local crime news, a man from Broward has pleaded guilty to illegal voting and identity theft for nearly 20 years. In other news, the U.S. Supreme Court has been asked to stop the execution of a Florida inmate, raising questions about the legal process. Additionally, a basketball coach at Nova High School has been accused of inappropriate behavior with a teenager, according to records. Finally, there is a push for making college more affordable in Florida, with discussions on how billions could be saved for students in the state.


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