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## [Capital Report: August 14, 2026](https://news.wfsu.org/show/capital-report/2026-08-14/capital-report-august-14-2026)

_2026-08-14 · Capital Report_

On tonight’s program: It’s election season! Primary election day in Florida is this Tuesday. We’ll talk about which candidates are leading the pack; We’ll also talk about how Florida’s closed primary system is causing frustration for some NPA voters; A new rule about secondary locks on classroom doors is raising questions; As Florida communities look for ways to be more resilient, many are turning…

[Listen](https://cpa.ds.npr.org/s390/audio/2026/08/cr260814.mp3)

## [Capital Report: August 7, 2026](https://news.wfsu.org/show/capital-report/2026-08-07/capital-report-august-7-2026)

_2026-08-07 · Capital Report_

On tonight’s program: Everybody says they hate, loathe and despise negative political ads. The only problem is, they work!; Since almost forever, the term “socialist” has been a political insult.But suddenly certain groups are embracing the word; For some Florida school districts, the relationship with AI is a complicated thing; a potentially powerful tool that can also cripple the students it’s…

[Listen](https://cpa.ds.npr.org/s390/audio/2026/08/cr260807.mp3)

## [Capital Report: July 31, 2026](https://news.wfsu.org/show/capital-report/2026-07-31/capital-report-july-31-2026)

_2026-07-31 · Capital Report_

On tonight’s program: Although some of Florida’s Republican leaders seem to be backing off their support, a referendum on property taxes will still be on the November ballot; If you’re running for governor in Florida, you have to be a full-time Florida resident. And there’s controversy about one candidate’s residency; Water is Florida’s most precious commodity. We explore how that might be…

[Listen](https://cpa.ds.npr.org/s390/audio/2026/07/cr260731.mp3)

## [Capital Report: July 24, 2026](https://news.wfsu.org/show/capital-report/2026-07-24/capital-report-july-24-2026)

_2026-07-24 · Capital Report_

On tonight’s program: We visit a rural Florida school district and find that the big issues there aren’t so much different from education debates in the state’s biggest cities; If you choose to take a state voucher to send your child to private school, choosing the school itself might be more difficult than it seems at first; A Florida school board that’s being sued for banning books is deposing…

[Listen](https://cpa.ds.npr.org/s390/audio/2026/07/cr260724.mp3)

## [Capital Report: July 17, 2026](https://news.wfsu.org/show/capital-report/2026-07-17/capital-report-july-17-2026)

_2026-07-17 · Capital Report_

On tonight’s program: Despite bad poll numbers and unforced errors on the part of the GOP, Florida Democrats are still struggling to find their groove between the center and the progressive left; We hear from the attorney who successfully argued the case for professors fighting Florida’s Stop WOKE Act; A congressional challenger in Florida sued the incumbent in an attempt to get him kicked off the…

[Listen](https://cpa.ds.npr.org/s390/audio/2026/07/cr260717.mp3)

## [Capital Report: July 10, 2026](https://news.wfsu.org/show/capital-report/2026-07-10/capital-report-july-10-2026)

_2026-07-10 · Capital Report_

On tonight's program: Florida’s leading GOP gubernatorial candidate visits the state’s panhandle and finds a responsive audience for his message; The line item vetoes fly as Governor DeSantis works his way through the new state budget; It seems not all of Florida’s local enforcement agencies are following their agreement with the feds to help out with immigration enforcement; Not all of those…

[Listen](https://cpa.ds.npr.org/s390/audio/2026/07/cr260710.mp3)

## [Capital Report: July 3, 2026](https://news.wfsu.org/show/capital-report/2026-07-03/capital-report-july-3-2026)

_2026-07-03 · Capital Report_

On tonight’s program: Governor Ron DeSantis signed the budget for the new fiscal year that started this week he also exercised his line-item veto power; More than 100 new laws went into effect at the start of July, including one to protect residents from footing the bill for AI data centers’ energy needs; Candidates, elected officials and activists are gearing up for the August Primary elections.…

[Listen](https://cpa.ds.npr.org/s390/audio/2026/07/cr260703.mp3)

## [Capital Report: June 26, 2026](https://news.wfsu.org/show/capital-report/2026-06-26/capital-report-june-26-2026)

_2026-06-26 · Capital Report_

On tonight’s program: Florida’s much-maligned Alligator Alcatraz is shutting down. Now what?; A Republican candidate for Florida governor announces his pick for lieutenant governor pick. And faces immediate pushback over what some say is that pick’s anti-Black bias; Florida has always had a special relationship with its Caribbean neighbors. As that region suffers natural and man-made problems,…

[Listen](https://cpa.ds.npr.org/s390/audio/2026/06/cr260626.mp3)

## [Capital Report: June 19, 2026](https://news.wfsu.org/show/capital-report/2026-06-19/capital-report-june-19-2026)

_2026-06-19 · Capital Report_

On tonight’s program: Florida Republicans are at odds this year over whether to hold a debate for the governors race; Several Florida Counties are pausing, or even blocking, plans for AI data centers, but some worry that won’t stop the effects; A former legislator says a proposed property tax break could mean the end of home rule; Officials say one way the proposed property tax cut could really…

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## [Capital Report: June 12, 2026](https://news.wfsu.org/show/capital-report/2026-06-12/capital-report-june-12-2026)

_2026-06-12 · Capital Report_

On tonight's program: Election season is underway and the race for Florida’s governor is filling up, leading to questions about who has whose endorsement: We remember the tragic shooting that took place 10 years ago at Pulse Nightclub: A new law is bringing cursive writing back to the classroom and some experts say it’s needed; And we hear about efforts to bring a gangly pink bird back from what…

[Listen](https://cpa.ds.npr.org/s390/audio/2026/06/cr-260612.mp3)

