On tonight’s program: School choice supporters have pushed the idea of education savings accounts for years. Now, it could finally happen under a plan to merge Florida’s school choice programs; A slew of criminal justice bills has already made it through the initial committee stop. But not without some pushback from opponents. Like this and we will let you know which bill it’s in reference to; Lawmakers say anything, including healthcare cuts, could be on the table when it comes to making a spending plan this year. But some say a sunnier economy could be right around the corner, making those cuts unnecessary; Despite impending budget shortfalls, Florida lawmakers are still looking to fund several environmental projects; A well-known reporter for Orlando’s WMFE has penned a new and different book on the seemingly endless effort to protect and defend Florida’s Everglades; Everyone at the Florida Capitol says they favor government transparency. That’s why it’s befuddling why there are always bills carving out exceptions to that transparency in every single Session.