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Ron DeSantis: Congress Should Know When Officials Refuse to Enforce Laws

U.S. Rep. Ron DeSantis, R-Fla., testified before the House Judiciary Committee on his Faithful Execution of the Law Act which would require federal officials to report to Congress when they decide not to enforce a law.

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Lizbeth Benacquisto Backed by Maggie's List in CD 19

Maggies List, a PAC looking to elect conservative women to Congress, announced on Wednesday it was backing Florida Senate Majority Leader Lizbeth Benacquisto, R-Fort Myers, in the special election for the congressional seat opened when former U.S. Rep. Trey Radel, R-Fla., resigned from Congress after pleading guilty to cocaine possession.

"I am honored to receive the endorsement from Maggie's List, Benacquisto said. Electing more conservative women to Congress who believe in a smaller government, individual liberty, and national security is of utmost importance."

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Rick Scott: 'We Need to Stand Up for the People of Venezuela'

Gov. Rick Scotts team released a Web video on Wednesday in which he weighs in on the Venezuelan regimes crackdown on protesters who want democratic reforms.

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RPOF: Alex Sink's Immigration Comments 'Narrow-Minded' and 'Insulting'

Republicans continue to pummel former state CFO Alex Sink for comments she made about immigrants at a candidate forum on Tuesday. Sink is the Democratic nominee in the special congressional election. Shell take on Republican David Jolly and Libertarian Lucas Overby on March 11.

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Rick Scott Announces ConnectWise Creating 112 Jobs in Tampa

Gov. Rick Scott announced on Wednesday morning that business tech-support company ConnectWise will expand its headquarters in Hillsborough County, investing more than $1.25 million and creating 112 jobs over the next two years. The company is based in Tampa and employs more than 330 residents of the Tampa Bay area.

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Nan Rich Calls for Change to 'Stand Your Ground' Laws

Trying to catch former Gov. Charlie Crist in the battle for the Democratic gubernatorial nomination, former state Senate Democratic Leader Nan Rich ramped up her opposition to Floridas Stand Your Ground law this week. Despite Crist spending most of his politcal career as a Republican, Crist has a strong lead over Rich in the Democratic primary, according to the polls.

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Libertarian Adrian Wyllie Goes After Rick Scott and Charlie Crist

Adrian Wyllie, the favorite for the Libertarian nomination to challenge Gov. Rick Scott, went on the attack on Wednesday, going after the two chief candidates in the race.

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Marco Rubio Urges Obama to Lobby OAS on Venezuela

From his perch on the Senate Foreign Affairs Committee, U.S. Sen. Marco Rubio, R-Fla., who has been sharply critical of the Venezuelan regimes crackdown on protesters in recent days, praised the Organization of American States (OAS) on Wednesday for gearing up to take action against that South American nation -- and asked President Barack Obama to lobby OAS members.

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Ander Crenshaw Looks to Reform IRS, Stop Political Abuse

U.S. Rep. Ander Crenshaw, R-Fla., will be looking to ensure the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) increases transparency and stays out of politics on Wednesday.

Crenshaw, the chairman of the Financial Services and General Government Appropriations Subcommittee, will be leading a meeting on Wednesday as Congress listens to testimony from the IRS. The First Coast congressman will be pushing the IRS for more transparency and to ensure the IRS does not target political activists. The IRS was in the news last year for going after conservatives and the tea party movement.

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Conservative Groups Move In to Defend Florida's Traditional Marriage Law

Social and religious conservative groups filed a motion to intervene in Pareto v. Rubin, a Miami-Dade case where six same-sex couples are looking to overturn Floridas state constitutional amendment which defines marriage as only between a man and a woman. A majority of voters -- 62 percent -- passed that amendment back in 2008.

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