On tonight’s program: The possibility of some prison closings sparks a spat at the Florida Capitol; The House’s voucher consolidation bill is a work in progress, but its sponsor is determined to see it pass; The Legislature considers expanding some of its popular sales tax reductions; As Florida property owners see their insurance rates keep climbing, State Senators will soon have a chance to vote on a measure that supporters insist will reduce upward pressure on those rates. But opponents have a very different take; The cost of insulin can force people to choose between staying healthy and paying their mortgage or buying groceries; And if the U.S. Senate approves, a former astronaut will be the next head of the very organization than sent him into space.