David Rivera Praises McCollum's Lawsuit Against Obamacare
While he may be involved in one of the closer congressional races in Florida, Rep. David Rivera, R-Miami, offered heavy praise for Attorney General Bill McCollums lawsuit against new federal health-care laws backed by President Barack Obama.
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Despite Living in Meek's District, Yolly Roberson Backs Charlie Crist
Rep. Yolly Roberson, D-North Miami Beach, lives in U.S. Rep. Kendrick Meeks congressional district -- but she will not back the Democratic nominee in the U.S. Senate election. Instead, Roberson announced on Tuesday that she is backing Gov. Charlie Crist, who is running for the Senate seat without party affiliation.
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Bill McCollum Confident Suit Against Obamacare Won't Be Dismissed
With oral arguments concluded in Pensacola, where a federal judge weighs whether to dismiss a lawsuit filed by Attorney General Bill McCollum against new federal health-care laws backed by President Barack Obama, McCollum feels good that his case --which is being backed by 19 other states and the National Federation of Independent Businesses --will be heard.
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Florida Retailers Back Pam Bondi for AG
On Tuesday, the Florida Retail Federation PAC (FRFPAC) announced it was backing former Assistant State Attorney Pam Bondi, the Republican candidate to be Floridas next attorney general, over Democratic candidate Sen. Dan Gelber of Miami Beach.
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Cabinet Proclaims Sept. 25 as Eunice Kennedy Shriver Day
Gov. Charlie Crist and the Cabinet voted on Tuesday that Sept. 25 will be designated Eunice Kennedy Shriver Day in honor of the founder of the Special Olympics. The measure was introduced by Agricultural and Consumer Services Commissioner Charles Bronson.
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Indiana Gov. Mitch Daniels Likely to Run for President in 2012
While the leading potential Republican candidates converge on Washington this week to take part in the Values Voters straw poll being backed by the Family Research Council, Jonathan Martin over at Politico offers a look at a dark horse who is increasingly being buzzed about as a possible presidential candidate -- Gov. Mitch Daniels of Indiana. Martin looks at the large number of Republican leaders who have been heading to Indiana to meet with Daniels -- including a prominent Floridian.
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FOP Backs Adam Putnam in Agriculture Race
On Tuesday, Republican U.S. Rep. Adam Putnams staff announced that the Fraternal Order of Police (FOP), Florida State Lodge was backing its candidate to be Floridas next commissioner of agriculture and consumer services. While the FOP backed Putnam for the Republican nomination and former Tallahassee Mayor Scott Maddox for the Democratic nod, the group --which represents more than 20,000 members in Florida -- chose to rally behind Putnam in the general election.
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Attacking Obamacare, Pam Bondi Vows to be a Fiscal Conservative
Former Assistant State Attorney Pam Bondi, the Republican nominee for attorney general, pledged to fight for conservative values if elected, vowing to continue Attorney General Bill McCollums legal challenge to new federal health-care laws backed by President Barack Obama.
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Rick Scott Runs New Commercial Attacking Alex Sink for Backing Obama
Republican gubernatorial candidate Rick Scott has been linking state CFO Alex Sink, the Democratic nominee in the race, to President Barack Obama, saying that she has backed the White House on economic policies and supported new health-care laws. The Scott campaign released a new commercial on Tuesday continuing that line of attack, showing Sink praising Obama.
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Rick Scott Offers Olive Branch to McCollum on ObamaCare
Republican gubernatorial hopeful Rick Scott offered high praise on Tuesday morning for the man he defeated in the Republican primary--Attorney General Bill McCollum. Scott praised McCollum for filing a legal challenge against new federal health-care laws backed by President Barack Obama.
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