
Sal Nuzzo Joins James Madison Institute as VP of Policy
Sal Nuzzo has left the Florida Chamber of Commerce to join the James Madison Institute (JMI) as vice president of policy and director of the Center for Economic Prosperity. Nuzzo worked for the Florida Chamber as a research and public policy manager, and before that was chief of staff for Florida State Universitys Alumni Association.
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RPOF Hits Charlie Crist for Flipping on Abortion, Marriage, Taxes
The Republican Party of Florida (RPOF) released a Web video taking aim at former Gov. Charlie Crist, the Democratic candidate challenging Gov. Rick Scott in November. The new ad accuses Crist of having swindled Florida.
The ad features Crists inconsistencies and position shifts as he moved from being a conservative Republican for most of his political career to running for the U.S. Senate in 2010 with no party affiliation and now running as a Democrat. Crist's shifts on abortion, same-sex marriage and taxes are featured in the new ad.
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Florida Reps Warn State Department About Rising Anti-Semitism
At the end of last week, three congressmen from Florida -- Republican Mario Diaz-Balart and Democrats Ted Deutch and Patrick Murphy -- joined with U.S. Rep. Jack Kingston, R-Ga., to send a letter to Ira Forman, the U.S. State Departments special envoy to monitor and combat anti-Semitism. The congressmen insisted there was a rise of anti-Semitism across the globe in recent months.
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Marco Rubio Pushes GOP Senate Hopefuls in New Video
U.S. Sen. Marco Rubio, R-Fla., might not be on the ballot in November but he continues to push Republican U.S. Senate candidates through his Reclaim America PAC. Rubio is looking at running for the Republican presidential nomination in 2016.
On Friday, Reclaim America released a video featuring Rubio in which he backs Republican Senate candidates in Arkansas, Colorado and Iowa who are running against vulnerable Democratic incumbents.
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Curt Clawson Takes Aim at 'Militant Islamism'
At the end of last week, as the U.S. House debated the merits of using federal money to arm Syrian rebels, freshman U.S. Rep. Curt Clawson, R-Fla., took to the House floor and warned about the dangers of Islamic terrorism and how the U.S. should respond to it. Clawson voted against funding the Syrian rebels which are battling Islamic State (IS) forces.
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Alan Grayson Ahead of Carol Platt in CD 9 Poll
U.S. Rep. Alan Grayson, D-Fla., holds a solid lead over his Republican opponent according to a new poll.
Gravis Marketing took a poll for the East Orlando Post which shows Grayson taking 44 percent, Republican Carol Platt garnering 29 percent and Marko Milakovich, who is running with no party affiliation, with 6 percent while 21 percent of voters are undecided. The poll shows Platt is largely unknown in the Central Florida district.
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Ted Yoho: Stop Aid to Palestinian Authority Until it Cracks Down on Terrorism
From his perch on the U.S. House Foreign Affairs Committee, U.S. Rep. Ted Yoho, R-Fla., unveiled a proposal to cut off federal foreign aid to the Palestinian Authority (PA) until it ends ties with terrorists. Introducing the Foreign Assistance Accountability Act of 2014, Yoho ripped the PA for paying salaries to terrorists and for having ties to groups like Hamas.
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Florida Unemployment Rate Rises to 6.3 Percent in August
Gov. Rick Scott announced Florida saw 23,000 jobs created in August but the state unemployment rate rose from 6.2 percent in July to 6.3 percent.
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Rupert Murdoch Praises Jeb Bush and Other 2016 Hopefuls
Rupert Murdoch, the chairman and CEO of 21st Century Fox, appeared on Neil Cavutos show on Fox Business Network on Thursday and had kind words for two Republicans from Florida looking at running for the presidency.
I am intrigued with the whole process that is happening, Murdoch said. Who is going to run against Hillary on the Democratic side? If they do they will run way to the left. Will they pull her more a bit to the left, or a rather centrist position? What could happen there, how will that affect the results.
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Steve Southerland Pins Obamacare on Gwen Graham in TV Ad
U.S. Rep. Steve Southerland, R-Fla., released a new TV ad on Thursday linking Democrat Gwen Graham to U.S. House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif., and to President Barack Obamas health-care law.
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