On tonight’s program: The Parkland shooting prompts proposed changes to Florida’s death penalty law; Florida drops out of a multi-state voter registration database, meant to flag folks who cast ballots in more than one state. And that move has its critics; Governor DeSantis says the state’s water quality is rebounding. But even some Florida lawmakers say the situation may be a bit less rosy than it’s being portrayed; A plan to regulate kratom use in Florida is moving through House and Senate committees with unanimous support...;Sweeping tort reform seems to have a better chance in Florida now than it has in the past, mainly because of judicial appointments made by Governor DeSantis; And Florida’s proposed limits on gender-affirming care for young people has some sounding the alarm.