Bill Nelson: Law Enforcement Needs Better Equipment
Noting that 11 police officers have been killed in the last week, including four from Florida, Democratic U.S. Sen. Bill Nelson wrote to U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder, asking him to consider better equipment and technology for U.S. marshals and other law enforcement personnel.
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Mike Pence Passes on 2012
Tip of the cap to Taegan Goodard and the team at Politicalwire as U.S. Rep. Mike Pence of Indiana, a favorite of conservatives, is taking a pass at the Republican presidential nod in 2012, though he may run for governor of the Hoosier State. While Pence showed surprising strength, even winning the Values Voter straw poll, he would have run against history. No member of the U.S. House of Represenatives has made the leap to the White House since James Garfield did it in 1880.
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Susan Wiles Part of Jon Huntsman's Team
The Washington Post is reporting that longtime First Coast political operative Susan Wiles, best known for her work with Jeb Bush and more recently with Rick Scotts campaign last year, has joined up with a potential Republican presidential candidate -- Jon Huntsman, the former governor of Utah who is now serving as ambassador to China. Wiles joins an impressive team which includes a number of former staffers to John McCain.
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Mark Pafford: Time to Extend Benefits for Recent Vets in Florida
Rep. Mark Pafford, D-West Palm Beach, and Sen. Thad Altman, R-Viera, have reached out across the aisle to work together to craft a bill to extend benefits in Florida for recent veterans.
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Bill Posey Says Ending Taxpayer-Financed Presidential Campaigns Saves $1.4 Billion
Florida Republican U.S. Rep. Bill Posey weighed in on Thursday after the U.S. House, now under Republican control, voted on Wednesday to end public funding of presidential campaigns and party conventions.
The president said he was willing to eliminate whatever we can honestly afford to do without, said Posey, referring to the State of the Union address on Tuesday.
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Marco Rubio Announces Committee Assignments
Newly inaugurated Republican U.S. Sen. Marco Rubio announced his committee assignments on Thursday. Rubio, the former House speaker who is now considered one of the rising stars of the Republican Party and already the subject of buzz on the presidential ticket come 2012, will serve on these committees:Commerce, Science and Transportation; Foreign Relations; Intelligence; Small Business and Entrepreneurship.
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House Committee Begins Examining Public Employees' Pension Plans
The House State Affairs Committee met on Thursday morning as they started examining one of the pressing issues that will dominate the 2011 session -- public employees pension plans. The committee, which is chaired by Rep. Seth McKeel, R-Lakeland, gathered information on Thursday for the session which opens in March.
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Video: Andy Gardiner Offers Update on Senate's Work
Senate Majority Leader Andy Gardiner, R-Orlando, released a video update on committee work on Thursday. Gardiner touched base on issues ranging from education to the economic damage from the oil spill in the Gulf to the State of the Union.
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Friday Marks 25th Anniversary of Challenger Disaster
Friday marks the 25th anniversary of the one of the most tragic moments in Floridas history -- the Challenger disaster that claimed the lives of astronauts Dick Scobee, Michael Smith, Gregory Jarvis,Christa McAuliffe,Ronald McNair, Ellison Onizuka and Judith Resnik. Canceling the State of the Union address scheduled for that night, President Ronald Reagan addressed the nation, offering a tribute which is still poignant after all these years.
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Business Community Open to Rick Scott Creating Commerce Department
With reports out that Gov. Rick Scott is contemplating creating a state department of commerce, leaders from the business community said on Thursday they were open to the proposal.
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