On tonight’s program: Florida’s motorists may have to start paying out-of-pocket to replace damaged windshields, something they haven’t had to do before; The new president of the Florida Senate faces a first-time Session very different from what he might have imagined when his colleagues picked him for the job a few years ago. That includes trying to keep good relations with a governor whose approval rating is on the downslide; Faced with having fewer voting locations for the next election, some Florida officials are looking at creating so-called “super sites”; The long-running dispute between Florida, Georgia and Alabama over who gets how water much from the river system that winds up in Apalachicola Bay is before the U.S. Supreme Court. We have both Florida and Georgia viewpoints on the issue; And what environmentalists consider an invasive species are to those who sell these creatures, a valuable and legal commodity.