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Rick Scott Names Kelly Jo McKibben to 18th Judicial Circuit Court

On Tuesday, Gov. Rick Scott named Judge Kelly Jo McKibben, who served in the Department of Children and Families and as a Brevard County judge since 2006, to the 18th Judicial Circuit Court.

With a decade of able service to Floridas children at the Department of Children and Families, as well as years as a knowledgeable and fair county court judge, Judge McKibben has proved to be a capable advocate for the families of our state, Scott said. I am confident that she will continue her meaningful service on the 18th Judicial Circuit bench.

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Ander Crenshaw Opposes Military Action Against Syria

From his perch on the U.S. House Defense Appropriations Subcommittee, U.S. Rep. Ander Crenshaw, R-Fla., announced on Monday that he would vote against authorizing military force against Syria.

I have carefully reviewed data from our governments highest levels, analyzed facts from our top military leaders, and listened to my constituents, who overwhelmingly oppose action in Syria, Crenshaw said in a statement. I have decided that military intervention is not in the best interest of America and will vote against authorizing the use of military force in Syria.

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Dan McCarthy Will Head Florida TaxWatch's Center for Smart Justice

Dan McCarthy, a Navy veteran who served as a legal adviser to the Navy secretary, will take over as executive director of Florida TaxWatchs Center for Smart Justice. McCarthy has been the chief assistant state attorney for the 4th Circuit and was with Holland & Knight. McCarthy has also been active in Jacksonville on veterans issues including working with the Wounded Warrior Project.

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Florida Agriculture Department Launches New Tech Program on Weather

The Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services is doubling down on its commitment to new technology as Commissioner Adam Putnam unveiled a new program on Monday.

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Rick Scott Announces Additional License-Free Fishing Days

On Monday morning, Gov. Rick Scott teamed with the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) to announce four new license-free fishing days.

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Common Core Training Coming to Florida Colleges

Two universities and almost a dozen colleges in the Florida College System have received $7.2 million from a federal grant to offer Common Core State Standards training to public school teachers.

Indian River State College was penciled in as the lead institution as the Florida Common Core State Standards Professional Development Consortium launches the new training efforts.

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Lenny Curry Jabs Charlie Crist for Flip-Flopping on Education

Lenny Curry, the chairman of the Republican Party of Florida (RPOF), sent a memo to the Progressive Democratic Caucus of Florida on Monday morning on the 2014 gubernatorial election. In the memo, Curry swatted at former Gov. Charlie Crist who left the GOP and is expected to run for the Democratic nomination in 2014.

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Peter King Running for President in 2016

U.S. Rep. Peter King, R-N.Y, announced over the weekend that he is running for the Republican presidential nomination.

The Long Island congressman turned up on the radio in New Hampshire, home of the first presidential primary, and said he was running for president in 2016. King has been a vocal supporter of an active foreign policy, a theme he is expected to pursue during his presidential campaign.

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Allen West Starts Social Media Campaign Against Obama on Benghazi

Wednesday marks the one-year anniversary of the attack on the American embassy in Benghazi and former U.S. Rep. Allen West, who has opened the door to a political comeback in 2016, is launching an effort to mobilize voters angry with President Barack Obamas reaction to it. West posted on Facebook late on Sunday asking supporters to melt down Obamas social media accounts on Benghazi.

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Adam Putnam Unveils New Website for Agriculture Department

On Thursday, Florida Commissioner of Agriculture Adam Putnam unveiled a new design for the state Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services website.

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