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CHRIS HAND


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Gov. DeSantis plans congressional map revision amid uncertainty

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Gov. Ron DeSantis told an interviewer that the Florida Legislature will take up the task of revising the congressional map in the spring of 2025. He said the new map could include the current 28 seats or possibly 29 seats if Florida is awarded an additional congressional seat.

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Critics of decision for DCPS to hire outside counsel say move is political; others say it will attract better candidates

Read full article: Critics of decision for DCPS to hire outside counsel say move is political; others say it will attract better candidates

Currently, all city agencies, including the school board, must rely on the OGC for legal representation. Supporters of the change believe it could attract better candidates and potentially save the district money. However, some board members and community members worry the move is politically motivated.

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What Florida DOGE visit to Jacksonville really means

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Chris Hand, a government law attorney and government efficiency expert, joined us on The Morning Show to discuss what the Florida DOGE team is looking for and whether the governor expects to find any inefficiency or impropriety.

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Jacksonville’s budget includes a ‘surprising’ $105,000 allocation to St. Johns County. Why?

Read full article: Jacksonville’s budget includes a ‘surprising’ $105,000 allocation to St. Johns County. Why?

The City of Jacksonville’s proposed budget for the upcoming fiscal year has drawn attention from many, including government law attorney Chris Hand, who shared his insights on surprising elements in the $2 billion spending plan.

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Local attorney weighs in on potential use of Camp Blanding as immigration detention facility

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Governor Ron DeSantis has proposed using Camp Blanding, the Florida National Guard’s headquarters in Clay County, as a potential site for a new immigration detention facility — an idea that has sparked mixed reactions among local residents.

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Government expert explains mounting pressure for Florida lawmakers to meet critical deadline amid budget disputes

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As Florida’s legislative session enters its final week, lawmakers are racing against the clock to address several key issues before the May 2 deadline.

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Is 60% too high to pass a ballot measure in Florida? Some say yes

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After Amendments 3 and 4 failed, some wonder if the supermajority requirement is fair.

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What Republican control over the Senate, and possibly the House, could mean for President-elect Trump’s agenda

Read full article: What Republican control over the Senate, and possibly the House, could mean for President-elect Trump’s agenda

Beyond President-elect Donald Trump’s win, Republicans have taken control of the Senate with a little cushion above 50 seats. Meanwhile, the U.S. House was still in play Wednesday evening but leaning Republican.

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YES OR NO: What does your vote mean on Florida’s ballot amendments?

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There are six amendments on the ballot that Florida voter's will decide on for the November election.

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#AskJAXTDY l Can people hand out political flyers near polling locations?

Read full article: #AskJAXTDY l Can people hand out political flyers near polling locations?

Q. A Jacksonville Today reader, Courtney S., wants to know whether it’s legal for political groups to hang out near polling locations and hand out pamphlets to voters.

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Despite DeSantis-backed support, DCPS candidates have mixed success as elections grow more partisan

Read full article: Despite DeSantis-backed support, DCPS candidates have mixed success as elections grow more partisan

School board elections have become more of a hot topic over the last few years, with the elections becoming more and more partisan.

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Jacksonville residents react to the assassination attempt on Donald Trump

Read full article: Jacksonville residents react to the assassination attempt on Donald Trump

Jacksonville residents gave their thoughts on the presidential race after the assassination attempt on Donald Trump at his rally in Pennsylvania.

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This Week in Jacksonville Special Edition: Discussing the assassination attempt of Donald Trump

Read full article: This Week in Jacksonville Special Edition: Discussing the assassination attempt of Donald Trump

Donald Trump’s campaign says he is “fine” after what law enforcement officials are treating as an assassination attempt during a rally in Butler, Pennsylvania. Officials said the man who opened fire was a 20-year-old from Pennsylvania. News4JAX Political Analyst Rick Mullaney and Government Law Attorney Chris Hand joined Kent Justice in this special edition of This Week in Jacksonville focused on the assassination attempt of former President Trump.

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Path to the Polls: Taking a look at election integrity on ‘Super Tuesday’

Read full article: Path to the Polls: Taking a look at election integrity on ‘Super Tuesday’

"Super Tuesday" is the single biggest day of the 2024 primary campaign with voters in 16 states casting ballots -- although not in Florida or Georgia.

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Challenges, what’s next after Mayor Donna Deegan’s 1st 100 days in office

Read full article: Challenges, what’s next after Mayor Donna Deegan’s 1st 100 days in office

Mayor Donna Deegan took office on July 1, so she’s been in office for 100 days. News4JAX looks at Deegan's biggest challenges and what lies ahead.

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The City of Jacksonville and Duval County consolidated into one government 55 years ago

Read full article: The City of Jacksonville and Duval County consolidated into one government 55 years ago

“Jacksonville was in a very difficult period in the mid-1960s,” said Chris Hand, a government law attorney and author of the book ‘The 50th Anniversary’ update to “A Quiet Revolution” chronicling the consolidation.

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Your Voice Matters: A look at the attempted JEA sale and the race for Jacksonville Mayor

Read full article: Your Voice Matters: A look at the attempted JEA sale and the race for Jacksonville Mayor

We are taking a look at the role JEA is playing in the upcoming mayoral election. The attempted sale of the Jacksonville government owned utility has made headlines over the past five years.

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‘History will remember your names’: 2 years since Jan. 6 riot, President Biden awards officers who defended Capitol

Read full article: ‘History will remember your names’: 2 years since Jan. 6 riot, President Biden awards officers who defended Capitol

Two years after the Jan. 6 attack at the U.S. Capitol, President Biden marked the day with a solemn tribute to fallen law enforcement officers, and members of the House held a service on the Capitol steps.

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Historic day, landmark ruling: Lawmakers, political experts analyze Roe v. Wade decision

Read full article: Historic day, landmark ruling: Lawmakers, political experts analyze Roe v. Wade decision

The landmark Roe v. Wade ruling Friday by the Supreme Court will have ripple effects. The issue is expected to change the way mid-term election campaigns are conducted this summer and fall.

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Unique in Florida: Consolidation of government a big part of Jacksonville’s 200-year history

Read full article: Unique in Florida: Consolidation of government a big part of Jacksonville’s 200-year history

More than a quarter of Jacksonville’s 200-year history involves something unique.

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‘A major curveball’: With Williams announcing retirement, challenges emerge in race for Jacksonville sheriff

Read full article: ‘A major curveball’: With Williams announcing retirement, challenges emerge in race for Jacksonville sheriff

Jacksonville Sheriff Mike Williams on Thursday announced his sudden retirement amid controversy about a recent move from Duval to Nassau County. Meantime, six people had previously announced their intentions to run for sheriff in spring 2023 during the general election, which follows the special elections later this year.

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What does it mean for Florida, Georgia after Roe v. Wade is overruled?

Read full article: What does it mean for Florida, Georgia after Roe v. Wade is overruled?

News4JAX is looking into how that could change abortion rights in Florida and Georgia.

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Judge strikes down key parts of Florida election law

Read full article: Judge strikes down key parts of Florida election law

A federal judge in Tallahassee has ruled that Florida lawmakers overstepped their authority last year concerning an election reform law.

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Florida school districts can impose student mask mandates; tragedy in Afghanistan

Read full article: Florida school districts can impose student mask mandates; tragedy in Afghanistan

A Leon County judge has ruled that Florida school districts can require students to wear masks, and on this edition of “This Week in Jacksonville,” we hear from Duval County School Board Chair Elizabeth Andersen and local attorney and parent Chris Hand. We also have state Rep. Cord Byrd, who supports parental choice. And the rush to evacuate Afghanistan has turned violent. With American and Afghan casualties, it has become emotional for veterans. U.S. Rep. Michael Waltz, the first Green Beret elected to the U.S. House, gives his view.

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Chris Hand: News4Jax political analyst

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Chris Hand, an attorney with a long record of public, civic and legal service in Florida, is often seen on News4Jax helping analyze political and legal developments and governmental developments.

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Gas tax proposal; Florida’s upcoming special legislative session

Read full article: Gas tax proposal; Florida’s upcoming special legislative session

On this edition of “This Week in Jacksonville,” Jacksonville City Councilwoman LeAnna Cumber explains her view on the local option gas tax proposal. Author and local attorney Chris Hand also shares his view and provides insight on the proposal. And state Sen. Aaron Bean talks about Florida’s upcoming special legislative session.

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In video, Trump addresses ‘heinous attack’ at US Capitol, acknowledges incoming administration

Read full article: In video, Trump addresses ‘heinous attack’ at US Capitol, acknowledges incoming administration

President Donald Trump is condemning the violent supporters who stormed the nation’s Capitol on Wednesday and acknowledging the incoming administration led by President-elect Joe Biden. “He did not take any responsibility for that violence that occurred yesterday. The president said his goal was to ensure the integrity of the vote and defend American democracy, but Hand said the president still faulted the election system. “He also didn’t restore confidence in the electoral process,” Hand said. “He used part of his statement, to question the credibility of the electoral process.”

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Duval County canvassing board considers provisional ballots

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JACKSONVILLE, Fla. – Even though Duval County finished the overall counting of ballots, the canvassing board is still working to make sure every legitimate vote is accepted. By Saturday, the elections results in Duval County have to be certified and sent to the state. The canvassing board is also looking at vote-by-mail ballot where signatures don’t match the signature on file. That could have put a kink in Duval County elections results. Chris Hand, a lawyer for the Duval County Democratic Party, was one of those who raised the objection.

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Duval County Canvassing Board controversy captures statewide attention

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JACKSONVILLE, Fla. – All eyes are watching Florida this election but some are wondering why the Duval County Canvassing Board is trying to keep eyes away. The board, which reviews questionable ballots, is still banning cameras during its meetings and limiting the number of spectators. “The remedy really is transparency,” Marsh said. “If Duval County wants its canvassing board to have trust it needs transparency. In the state capital and 65 other elections canvassing meetings, reporters are allowed in and so are their cameras.

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‘Pennsylvania may be the Florida of 2020’: Political expert explains why Biden is focusing up north

Read full article: ‘Pennsylvania may be the Florida of 2020’: Political expert explains why Biden is focusing up north

While President Donald Trump and Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden want Florida’s votes, Pennsylvania has taken some of the spotlight this week -- featuring the Democrats' political rock star. On Wednesday, former President Barack Obama was in Philadelphia, asking voters to support his vice president from 2009 to 2017. He said that “Florida is still critically important, but Pennsylvania may be the Florida of 2020.”“Well, Florida is always a big deal in every election. “For Donald Trump, Florida is critical. Vice President Mike Pence will visit Jacksonville this weekend, and Sen. Kamala Harris, the Democratic vice presidential candidate, was at the University of North Florida on Monday.

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Feds link Iran to voter intimidation emails

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Iran used the information to push out spoofed emails, officials said, and also created a video that Ratcliffe said falsely suggested that voters could cast fraudulent ballots from overseas. The emails falsely purported to be from the far-right group Proud Boys and warned that “we will come after you” if the recipients didn’t vote for Trump. Though Democratic voters were targeted, Ratcliffe said the spoofed emails were intended to hurt Trump, though he did not elaborate on how. The Herald spoke to a student at the University of Florida who received one of the emails. The FBI has set up a page with helpful information to keep voters away from scams and election-related crimes.

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Analyst: Trump’s diagnosis reinforces COVID as top election issue

Read full article: Analyst: Trump’s diagnosis reinforces COVID as top election issue

JACKSONVILLE, Fla. – It’s the most serious health threat to a sitting president in decades, and President Donald Trump’s COVID-19 diagnosis could have both health and political implications ahead of Election Day. Hand believes the news has the potential to undermine the president’s all-is-well messaging on the pandemic. But a Jacksonville doctor said the relatively clean bill of health Trump has received offers reasons for optimism. Otherwise, his health is good.”“He doesn’t have any known preexisting lung disease, things like that, which could be a risk factor. Concerning the ultimate impact on the campaign and election, it may depend on the president’s diagnosis and health.

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Write-in loophole secures Michelle Cook seat as Clay County sheriff-elect

Read full article: Write-in loophole secures Michelle Cook seat as Clay County sheriff-elect

CLAY COUNTY, Fla. Michelle Cook is now Clay Countys sheriff-elect, but that wasnt the case in the hours just after the election. On Wednesday, the write-in candidate -- Frank Bourrie -- withdrew from the race with a handwritten note, securing Cook as sheriff-elect. Its designed to wipe out the write-in loophole when it comes to statewide elections. Darryl Daniels has been suspended as the Clay County sheriff since he faces charges and was arrested less than a week ago. On a side note, there was a write-in candidate in the superintendent of schools race in Clay County.

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President Trump surprised Biden chose Harris for VP

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President Donald Trump says hes surprised that his Democratic rival, Joe Biden, has selected Sen. Kamala Harris, D-California, as his running mate. Harris is the first Black and South Asian American woman to run on a major partys ticket. Harris said she is honored to be Bidens choice to run as vice president. I'm honored to join him as our party's nominee for Vice President, and do what it takes to make him our Commander-in-Chief. President Trump told reporters at a White House briefing that Harris was very disrespectful to Joe Biden during the Democratic primaries, and said its hard to pick somebody thats that disrespectful.I was more surprised than anything else because she did so poorly.

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Impeachment; Fight against sex trafficking; Agriculture commissioner’s 2020 mission statement

Read full article: Impeachment; Fight against sex trafficking; Agriculture commissioner’s 2020 mission statement

JACKSONVILLE, Fla. – Author and attorney Chris Hand offers perspective on impeachment, the Iowa caucuses and the Jaguars playing another game overseas. City Councilwoman LeAnna Cumber has a bill that would prevent sex trafficking. And Agriculture Commissioner Nikki Fried talks about her 2020 agenda.

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K9s for Warriors CEO Rory Diamond and Brig. General Michael Fleming (ret) on "The Fire Watch"

Read full article: K9s for Warriors CEO Rory Diamond and Brig. General Michael Fleming (ret) on "The Fire Watch"

The Fire Watch: A new program for those who have served our country. Also, what 50 years of consolidation has meant for the city of Jacksonville with Chris Hand and Rick Mullaney.

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