On tonight’s program: Members of the public were removed from a committee meeting this week as lawmakers discussed on a bill relating to abortion access—leaving some with questions; Florida's redistricting process has moved quickly, but the proposed maps weren't guided by widespread public input. That has voting rights advocates concerned; Local government advocates watch with dismay as more measured reducing those bodies’ policy-making powers zip through the legislative committee process; After years under management by a charter school firm, a struggling Florida school district returns to public sector control. But there are some challenges; A bill targeting union membership is getting pushback; And the push is now on to make sure fewer Florida kids who depend on school meals don’t go hungry this coming summer when school is out.