On tonight’s program: Are Florida’s college and university students receiving a wide diversity of opinions and viewpoints in their classes? State lawmakers want to know; Despite frantic lobbying from affordable housing advocates, the Florida Legislature moves ahead to divert money from the Affordable Housing Trust Fund to fighting sea level rise; Florida’s election districts are up for redrawing in the wake of last year’s U.S. Census. And the spirited debate about how that might happen is well underway; The Florida Retirement System remains in pretty good shape, say state officials, which is precisely the reason it needs to be changed now; Lawmakers are moving ahead with a plan to extend pandemic-era telehealth. But not everything is included; And we sit down with the last Democrat to serve as Florida governor to discuss his thoughts on the present political landscape.