A new Florida law that requires small-town officials to disclose their financial information has sparked a wave of resignations from small-town governments. The new law is called Form 6, and it's the top issue for many small-town governments across the state. St. Pete Beach was one of the latest cities to see a mass resignation when four out of the five city council members decided to quit their jobs this week instead of complying with the new disclosure rules. According to St. Pete Beach Vice Mayor Mark Grill, the resignations shouldn't come as a surprise to state officials. Grill said...