On tonight’s program: The Florida Legislature wraps up a week-long special session. Among the accomplishments, a change in governance for Disney’s Central Florida property. Although the governor insists taxpayers won’t foot the bill; Lawmakers loosen the rules for concealed carry of firearms in Florida. Although not every Second Amendment fan is happy with the outcome; A statewide prosecutor may now have more muscle to go after alleged voter fraud under a measure that passed special session muster this week, although some lawmakers wondered if the state’s original voting fraud charges were even legit; Florida changes its law on how collegiate athletes can profit from the use of their name, image and likeness; Information about student athlete’s menstrual cycles will remain private in Florida. Although some say that information is actually important to have; Amidst a surge of anti-Semitic activities in Florida, the legislature advances new prohibitions and penalties; And the push continues to make health care more affordable and accessible for many of Florida’s most vulnerable residents.