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Tom Rooney Will Lead House Livestock, Dairy and Poultry Subcommittee

Florida Republican U.S. Rep. Tom Rooney holds no beef with a subcommittee chairmanship -- in fact on Tuesday, U.S. Rep. Frank Lucas, R-Okla., named Rooney to head the House Agriculture Subcommittee on Livestock, Dairy and Poultry after the Republicans take over the U.S. House in January.

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Rick Scott Names Mike Prendergast Chief of Staff

Incoming Gov. Rick Scott named retired Army Col. Mike Prendergast as his chief of staff on Tuesday. Prendergast, a Republican who offered a spirited but ultimately unsuccessful challenge to Democratic incumbent U.S. Rep. Kathy Castor, served as an aide to former U.S. Sen. Bob Graham and as a legislative liaison in the Secretary of the Army's Office

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Florida Gains Two More House Seats

Results of the 2010 U.S. Census released Tuesday reveal Florida will pick up two more seats in the House of Representatives.

Population growth in the West and South vastly outpaced growth in the rest of the country, with states like Arizona, Texas and Georgia picking up seats at the expense of Northeastern states.

The 2010 Census showed there were 308,745,538 residents in the 50 states and Washington, D.C., as of April 1.

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PPP Poll: Jeb Bush Beats Bill Nelson in 2012, Dem Leads Rest of GOP Field

Public Policy Polling (PPP), a firm with ties to Democrats at the national level, released a poll on Tuesday on the 2012 U.S. Senate race in Florida. While the poll had former Gov. Jeb Bush beating Democratic incumbent U.S. Sen. Bill Nelson, it also had Nelson ahead of the rest of the potential Republican candidates.

While he may have been ahead, the poll showed Nelson is vulnerable in 2012 -- he did not get 50 percent against any of the Republicans who are mostly an unknown bunch.

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Rick Scott Inaugural Committee Announces Parade Lineup

The committee in charge of organizing Gov.-elect Rick Scott's inaugural events announced Monday more than 70 entries from all over the state.

The lineup includes newly elected Cabinet members: Pam Bondi, Jeff Atwater and Adam Putnam. Jennifer Carroll has her own entry, as does the governor-elect. There are also a number of high school bands, judges, law enforcement and military organizations.

Participants from each county were selected, and told they needed to be self-funded.

Inauguration day is Jan. 4, 2011.

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FOX News 2012 Presidential Debate Coming to Florida

The Republican Party of Florida, along with FOX News, will be hosting a presidential debate in Orlando in October 2011. The event is expected to draw the top 2012 contenders to the Sunshine State next fall, but the details of exactly when and where in Orlando have yet to be determined.

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Gus Bilirakis Named to Chair Congressional Subcommittee Over FEMA

Florida Republican U.S. Rep. Gus Bilirakis announced on Monday that he will chair the Emergency Communications, Preparedness and Response Subcommittee of the Homeland Security Committee -- meaning Bilirakis will lead congressional oversight of FEMA and emergency responses.

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Rick Scott Fact-Finding Team Begins Presenting Findings

For the last seven weeks, members of Rick Scott's transition team have been on a fact-finding mission, and they are now presenting their findings to the governor-elect.

Scott spokesperson Brian Burgess says the team is meeting with Scott at his Fort Lauderdale base Monday and for the next three days they'll be giving the governor-elect input on things like job creation ideas, places to cut spending in the budget and other items that will help Scott bring his 7-7-7 plan to fruition.

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Dem Chair Karen Thurman Praises 'Don't Ask, Don't Tell' Repeal

In her last days as chairwoman of the Florida Democratic Party, Karen Thurman called for the U.S. Senate to pass the DREAM Act -- which it failed to do -- and praised Congress for repealing the dont ask, dont tell policy on gays serving openly in the military.

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See You Again After 2012? Mitch McConnell Sings George LeMieux's Praises

As he enters the final days of his tenure in Washington, the buzz continues to grow that Republican U.S. Sen. George LeMieux is looking at making a return -- and will take on Democratic U.S. Sen. Bill Nelson in 2012. It looks like LeMieux could be getting some support from Beltway Republicans if he runs in 2012: On Friday, Republican U.S. Senate Leader Mitch McConnell of Kentucky took to the floor of the Senate, praising LeMieux and saying they had not seen the last of him.

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