![]() Evelyn Lynn, R-Ormond Beach, chairwoman of the Senate's Higher Education Appropriations Committee. "I definitely intend to take it up with my committee," said state Sen. Two influential legislators took a dim view of the loophole. "There's no statutory requirement that we track those incidents," said Levis Hughes, bureau chief for the department's office of student financial assistance. ![]() Until the Times called last week, Florida Department of Education officials said no one had ever asked about Bright Futures money going to students who cheat. So a student with a robust GPA and plentiful credit hours could flunk a course for cheating and it might not hurt his or her eligibility for Bright Futures. ![]() But the law says nothing about keeping your nose clean.
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