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Among the headline news stories on the morning of Friday, July 29, 2022, WMNF brought you McKenna’s story about Tampa City Council voting to declare a housing state of emergency, as well as stories about new union contracts for City of Tampa police, firefighters and blue-collar workers, how Florida Education Commissioner Manny Diaz is advising local school districts to ignore federal guidance against discriminating on the basis of sexual orientation and gender identity and a religious school in East Tampa is suing President Biden and Florida Agricultural Commissioner Nikki Fried claiming that new federal anti-discrimination policies regarding sexual orientation and gender identity are hindering its ability to feed hungry children.

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