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Already? One election at a time please…
Orlando Opinionators - Orlando SentinelWhile the electorate is just beginning to pay attention to the 2012 Elections, some Florida politicos have already been considering potential 2014 “what if” election scenarios. For over a year in Florida, there has been intrigue in who would... -
Rick Scott gears up for re-election
Taking Names the Blog - Orlando SentinelLest you had any doubts, the topic on the mind of many Florida politicians in 2012 is 2014. The Associated Press explained as much in a weekend story on Rick Scott gearing up for re-election – and Democrats gearing up to challenge him. “The... -
Scott's pro-child gestures lack follow-up, advocates say
TALLAHASSEE — In the past year and a half, Gov. Rick Scott named his wife, Ann, the state's chief child advocate. He put Department of Children and Families Secretary David Wilkins in charge of the children and youth cabinet. And he reappointed some...Tags: Politics, Jim Kallinger, Charlie Crist, Regional Authority, Rick Scott
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Nan Rich says she plans to run against Rick Scott in 2014
Central Florida Political Pulse - Orlando SentinelBy Anthony Man, South Florida Sun-Sentinel State Sen. Nan Rich, D-Weston, hoping to make Rick Scott a one-term governor, plans to seek the state's top job in 2014. Rich said in a telephone interview Wednesday that she's formulating a strategic and... -
Trayvon Martin death: How did Stand Your Ground pass Senate 39-0?
Mayo on the Side: Michael Mayo | Sun Sentinel BlogsThirty-nine yeas, zero nays. Hard to believe that such a bad bill could have been approved unanimously, but it was. When the so-called Stand Your Ground bill went to a vote in the Florida Senate on March 25, 2005, the......Tags: U.S. Senate, Politics, Lawyers, Jeb Bush, Florida Legislature
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Senate fight breaks out over pink rabbits and green chicks
Central Florida Political Pulse - Orlando SentinelA bizarre flashpoint broke out on the floor of the Florida Senate on Tuesday morning over an effort to repeal a 45-year-old ban on dyeing animals such as rabbits, baby chickens and ducklings. In a last-minute amendment to an omnibus agriculture bill, Sen.... -
Senate committee advances map, method for picking numbers gets Biblical
Central Florida Political Pulse - Orlando SentinelTALLAHASSEE — The Senate Reapportionment Committee voted 21-6 to advance its new Senate districts map to the floor, and will hold a mini-lottery later today to assign numbers to the districts — thus settling the thorny debate over how to divvy... -
Senate passes redistricting map amid complaints it benefits the GOP
Central Florida Political Pulse - Orlando SentinelUPDATES w/ Florida Democratic Party response By Aaron Deslatte, Tallahassee Bureau Chief TALLAHASSEE – The Florida Senate voted 31-6 Thursday to pass its response to a high-court rebuke of its once-a-decade chore of redistricting, despite objections... -
Parent trigger bills and lobbying from all sides
Sentinel School Zone - Orlando SentinelThe parent trigger bill has become extremely contentious, with supporters and proponents lobbying hard. The bill that would give parents the right to determine the fate of a failing school has already passed the House and should get a vote in the Senate... -
A bi-cameral response to Supreme Court redisticting ruling
Central Florida Political Pulse - Orlando SentinelTALLAHASSEE — You could call it a bi-cameral, bi-polar, bipartisan response. The Florida Supreme Court ruling today invalidating the state Senate's new maps, while upholding the House's new districts, is producing diametrically opposite responses... -
Florida Supreme Court invalidates Senate redistricting plan
Central Florida Political Pulse - Orlando SentinelTALLAHASSEE — On the last day of a once-a-decade redistricting legislative session, the Florida Supreme Court officially ordered overtime Friday by finding that the re-drawn state Senate map failed to follow new anti-gerrymandering standards. The... -
IL Governor proposes "devastating" Medicaid cuts
ReporterIllinois Governor Pat Quinn delivers what been called the state’s "toughest budget yet" this afternoon. Quinn proposed vast cuts to many facets of government, but none more so than Illinois’ Medicaid program. "Today we heard a budget that...Tags: Republican Party, Politics, Mike Jacobs, Regional Authority, Illinois Governor
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