On tonight’s program: The sponsor of a bill to tighten Florida elections law insists the measure is simply a way to get ahead of those who might try to mess up future elections; Florida’s school choice programs are on the verge of getting simpler, and a lot more expansive; Republicans in the Florida Legislature are upset with what they call “The cancel culture of social media companies”; LGBTQ advocates fear a bill that was temporarily postponed may end up passing this legislative session. If so, it would impact transgender women and girls’ ability to play on female school sports teams; The Florida Legislature has long had an aversion to any kind of lawsuit aimed against businesses. That tradition continues in the current legislative session with insurance companies saying they’re the latest target of unjustified litigation; A move to expand telehealth passes in the Florida House; And in Broward County, a blockbuster development as two top officials at the county’s school district are arrested by state law enforcement officers.