The Pulp:🚈 Brightline inches toward Tampa
⚖️ A federal judge paused enforcement of a new state law that requires city officials to disclose more of their finances, writing that it could cause irreparable harm and may be unconstitutional. (Tampa Bay Times) A federal judge has halted enforcement of a new state law that requires city officials to disclose more financial information, stating it could cause irreparable harm and may be unconstitutional. The Pinellas County school board held a public hearing over potential changes to the student code of conduct, which could allow some students to opt out of final exams if approved. Transportation boards in Tampa Bay and Orlando are set to discuss expanding the high-speed Brightline train to include a stop in Tampa.

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⚖️ A federal judge paused enforcement of a new state law that requires city officials to disclose more of their finances, writing that it could cause irreparable harm and may be unconstitutional. (Tampa Bay Times)
🏫 Pinellas County's school board held a public hearing over potential changes to the student code of conduct. If approved, a new rule would allow some students to opt out of final exams. (WFTS)
🚆 Transportation boards in Tampa Bay and Orlando will discuss a resolution this week to expand the high-speed Brightline train to include a stop in Tampa. (Tampa Bay Business Journal)