Senate Candidate Ron Rushing Pushes the FairTax
Ron Rushing, a businessman who is running in a crowded Republican primary to take on Democratic U.S. Sen. Bill Nelson, appeared on the Ray Junior radio show (which is increasingly becoming one of the favorite forums for conservatives in Florida) on Monday night.
Rushing came out swinging for the FairTax.
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Jon Huntsman Jumps in 2012 Race
Speaking in front of the Statue of Liberty on Tuesday in New Jersey, former Utah Gov. Jon Huntsman entered the Republican presidential primaries.
What we now need is leadership that trusts in our strength, said Huntsman in his speech.
The father of seven children, Huntsman --who remains unknown to many voters across the nation and has been consistently trailing in the polls --offered a stark picture for the need to cut federal spending.
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Gov. Scott Backs Robinson as Education Commissioner
Gov. Rick Scott, who reportedly helped to push out former education commissioner Eric Smith, welcomed Virginia Secretary of Education Gerard Robinson as Smith's replacement Tuesday.
Robinson was unanimously selected by Department of Education board members, and Scott lauded his work expanding charter and virtual school opportunities for students in Virginia.
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Virginia Education Secretary Tapped to Head Florida Education Department
Virginia Education Secretary Gerard Robinson has been selected as the new education commissioner for the Florida Department of Education, a DOE spokesperson confirmed Tuesday.
Robinson, one of five finalists, was unanimously chosen by the DOE board members. He has served as head of education in Virginia since last year, after being tapped by Republican Gov. Bob McDonnell.
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Rick Scott Moves Chief of Staff Over to State VA Department
Mike Prendergast is out as Gov. Rick Scotts chief of staff as the governor announced on Monday that the retired Army officer would take over the Florida Department of Veterans Affairs if approved by the Cabinet on Wednesday.
I can think of no better advocate on behalf of Floridas 1.6 million veterans, their families and survivors, than Mike Prendergast, said Scott. His devotion to duty and commitment to our military men and women will be evident in the way he advocates for their health and economic well-being.
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Marco Rubio: 'Senate Democrats Continue Avoiding a Real Debt Debate'
On Monday, Florida Republican U.S. Sen. Marco Rubio took aim at the national debt, introducing measures to curb it and reduce federal spending -- including a measure to defund the EPAs higher water regulations targeting the Sunshine State.
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Rick Scott Still Has the Support of the Florida Chamber on Jobs
While Gov. Rick Scott continues to struggle in the polls, he has retained the support of some important business leaders.
In Washington with Scott on Monday at the 2011 Governors Summit, Florida Chamber of Commerce President Mark Wilson praised the governors record on luring jobs to the Sunshine State.
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House Dems Backing FEA in Lawsuit Against Pension Reforms
With the Florida Education Association (FEA) suing to prevent reforms to state pensions passed by the Legislature earlier in the year and signed by Gov. Rick Scott, House Democratic Leader Ron Saunders of Key West made no secret of where his caucus stood on the matter.
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FEA Files Suit Over Pension Reform
The Florida Education Association, the state's largest teachers' union, filed a lawsuit Monday to prevent the 3 percent salary contribution from state workers that lawmakers passed and Gov. Rick Scott signed into law last month.
Florida is one of the only states in the nation that does not currently require employee contributions to their pensions, but the FEA contends the law violates the state Constitution.
Here is the FEA's release in full:
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Rick Scott Talks Job Growth in Weekly Address
Gov. Rick Scott released his weekly radio address on Friday afternoon andfocused on jobs and Fathers Day.
This week Floridas unemployment rate declined for the fifth month in a row. At 10.6 percent for the month of May, it has dropped from 12 percent since I became governor in January. In that time, Florida companies have created approximately 80,000 jobs, said Scott. While we still have a lot more work to do until we create jobs for every Floridian who wants one, we see evidence we are on the right track.
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