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Who's Afraid of a Union Lawsuit?

Senators looking to relax the class-size caps on Florida classrooms said they were unconcerned with the threat of a lawsuit brought by teachers' unions over the issue.

"Idon't worry about getting sued if I know I've done the right thing. I don't make my decisions based upon whether somebody threatens to sue. I really don't think there'll be a lawsuit," said Sen. David Simmons, R-Maitland, who chairs the Senate Education Pre-K through 12 Appropriations Subcommittee.

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Dean Cannon Shuffles the Deck on House Budget Allocations

Speaker Dean Cannon, R-Winter Park, offered some changes to House budgetary allocations on Thursday, sending additional monies to the PreK-12, Higher Education and Justice appropriation subcommittees and taking away funds from the Appropriations Committee.

Cannon sent out a memo to House members on Thursday morning, explaining the changes from the initial assessments released on Monday.

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Education Cuts Hinge on Pension Reforms

As Gov. Rick Scott signed a merit pay bill to reward effective teachers, senators expressed concern over a proposal for next year's education budget, which currently includes a $1 billion cut.

At the heart of the concern was a $678 million reduction in spending derived from a contribution from teachers toward their pensions. Currently, Florida teachers are not required to contribute to their own retirement plans. The level of the contribution was in dispute among members of the Senate Education Pre-K through 12 Appropriations Committee.

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Ex Klan Leader Running for Mayor of Lake Wales

Strangely enough, the Ku Klux Klan is a political issue in Florida in 2011 and it could be one come 2012 in the presidential election.

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Rick Scott Signs First Bill into Law--SB 736 Teacher Performance Pay Reform

On Thursday morning, at a school in Jacksonville, Gov. Rick Scott signed SB 736, legislation that reforms teacher performance pay, into law. A similar measure, SB 6, passed the Legislature in 2010 but was vetoed by then-Gov. Charlie Crist.

I am proud that the first bill I sign is this important legislation that will give Florida the best educated work force to compete in the 21st century economy, Scott said. We must recruit and retain the best people to make sure every classroom in Florida has a highly effective teacher.

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Great Floridians Hiding in the Reeds

Gov. Rick Scott and Secretary of State Kurt Browning honored a number of past and present Floridians on Wednesday night by presenting the Great Floridian Awards. Some current Florida leaders, including former Gov. and U.S. Sen. Bob Graham, former Lt. Gov. Toni Jennings, former Secretary of State Jim Smith, and Everglades activist (and, like your humble blogger, a Trinity College alumni) Nathaniel Reed. Also receiving the award were Floridians from the past. Inventor Thomas Alva Edison is still celebrated though he is better known for his work in New Jersey than in the Sunshine State.

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Sandy Adams Asks NASA to House Retired Shuttle at KSC

With only two more space shuttle flights scheduled before the program is terminated, a congresswoman from Florida turned up the heat this week on NASA administrators as the Sunshine State dukes it out with other locations to house the retired orbiters.

Freshman Florida Republican U.S. Rep. Sandy Adams sent a letter on Tuesday to NASA Administrator Charles Bolden, asking for one of the retired orbiters to be housed at the Kennedy Space Center (KSC).

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Video: Mike Haridopolos Takes on Obama Health-Care Law

Senate President Mike Haridopolos, R-Merritt Island, released a video on Wednesday to mark the one-year anniversary of President Barack Obama signing the federal health care into law. Haridopolos, who is running for the Republican nomination to take on Democratic U.S. Sen. Bill Nelson in 2012, attacked the law and said there were better alternatives than Obamas legislation.

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Rick Scott Attacks Obama Health-Care Plan on its Anniversary

Gov. Rick Scott, who rose to political prominence by opposing President Barack Obamas federal health-care program, weighed in on the one-year anniversary of it being signed into law.

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Andrew Breitbart Gives Allen West Some Love for 2012

Allen West 2012?

The Florida Republican congressmans national ambitions got some support from colorful and controversial conservative media figure Andrew Breitbart in an interview he did in GQ. While the article is getting attention for Breitbarts comment that the presidency was beneath Sarah Palin, he did praise West, saying that the Florida congressman and U.S. Rep. Michele Bachmann of Minnesota would be his dream ticket in 2012.

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