Florida Focus Today: Challenger's Legacy 40 Years On, Trump Kids' Savings Accounts, Secretary Rubio Schools the Senate, Rays' $2.3B Stadium Dream, and Florida's Car Warm-Up Rules
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At the intersection of faith & life is the Bill Bunkley show, briefing loyal radio listeners all across West-Central Florida faithfully for over 20 years. Bill has a unique heart for conservative issues - particular conservative social issues, all informed by his deeply held faithful conviction.
Bill is the president of the Florida Ethics and Religious Liberties commission, and an abashed follower of our Lord and savior Jesus Christ. He also brings an especially Floridian perspective to his program and podcast, as he served in many capacities over a lot of decades in the Sunshine state.
Wednesday, January 28, 2026
On today's episode of Florida Focus, host Bill dives into a packed lineup of timely stories shaping the Sunshine State and beyond. Marking the solemn 40th anniversary of the Space Shuttle Challenger disaster on January 28, 1986, we reflect on the tragic loss of seven brave crew members—including teacher Christa McAuliffe—whose 73-second flight ended in explosion due to O-ring failure in freezing conditions, sparking lasting lessons in engineering integrity, risk management, and NASA's safety protocols that still echo today. Shifting to forward-looking policy, we explore the new "Trump Accounts," tax-advantaged savings vehicles launched under recent legislation, offering families a $1,000 federal pilot deposit for children born between 2025 and 2028 to jumpstart long-term financial security and the American Dream. In foreign policy spotlight, Secretary of State Marco Rubio, Florida's own, commands the Senate Foreign Relations Committee with sharp, decisive testimony—schooling members on U.S. strategy amid high-stakes issues like Venezuela's political upheaval and beyond, showcasing his deep expertise from years on the committee. Closer to home, Tampa Bay Rays fans face sticker shock as new estimates peg a proposed Tampa stadium at a staggering $2.3 billion (excluding surrounding development), raising big questions about public funding, economic impact, and the team's future in the region. Finally, a practical winter-weather heads-up for Floridians: Is it legal to let your car idle unattended to warm up? State law (Florida Statute 316.1975) prohibits leaving a vehicle running and unattended without stopping the engine and locking it, even in your driveway—aimed at preventing theft and accidents—so bundle up instead of risking a ticket. Plus much more local news, insights, and analysis—tune in for the full discussion!
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