On tonight’s program: After a circuit judge rules against a newly redrawn Florida congressional district, that ruling is already being appealed by the state. That court will decide whether the circuit judge’s logic is sound; Florida’s higher starting salary for public school teachers is actually higher than what some experienced teachers are being paid. And that’s causing problems; A Florida Supreme Court vacancy means another judicial appointment coming up for Governor Ron DeSantis; A sudden lack of infant formula on store shelves has many new moms scrambling; Although Obamacare remains a popular source of healthcare coverage options, some uncertainties are looming; The Atlantic Basin may face another busy hurricane season, which begins in two weeks; And a new commander takes over during ceremonies at Key West’s Naval Air Station.