
Florida Medical Association Backs Adam Putnam in Agriculture Race
The Florida Medical Association PAC announced on Monday morning that it was backing U.S. Rep. Adam Putnam, the Republican nominee to be Floridas next commissioner of agriculture and consumer services, over his Democratic rival, former Tallahassee Mayor Scott Maddox.
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If He Loses Dem Primary, Will Kendrick Meek Back Charlie Crist? Jeff Greene Hints at Possibility
With only a month until the primary election, Democratic U.S. Senate candidate Jeff Greene opened the week on Monday responding to a new mailer from his chief rival for the nomination,U.S. Rep. Kendrick Meek. Greene threw down the gauntlet in a letter to Meek that was released on Monday morning.
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RPOF Targets Alex Sink Because She Opposes Second Special Session
The Republican Party of Florida took a shot at state CFO Alex Sink, the likely Democratic nominee for governor, on Saturday morning for her comments against Senate President Jeff Atwater, R-North Palm Beach,who's called for a second special session later in the summer to tackle the economic impact of the oil spill.
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McCollum Releases Roadmap
Late Friday afternoon, Attorney General Bill McCollum released details of his plans for education. "Real Solutions. New Jobs: A Roadmap for Floridas Future" is the official title -- an important part of his economic and job creation agenda, he claims.
McCollum would try to raise student achievement with a variety of tactics, including these:
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Who’s the Real Democrat Running for U.S. Senate? Who Cares?
Friday afternoon, billionaire candidate Jeff Greene blasted out another e-mail attacking his U.S. Senate primary rival Kendrick Meek for not being a real Democrat.
Meek has made similar accusations, noting Greenes Republican status, pointing out that he ran for office in California as a Republican in the 1980s.
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Bill Young Crushing Charlie Justice on Campaign Finances
Democrats were hoping to knock off U.S. Rep. Bill Young, the longest serving Republican in Congress. They recruited a top challenger in Sen. Charlie Justice, D-St. Petersburg, who has been in the Legislature since 2000.
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Enviromental Activists Set to Cheer Special Session Tuesday
A coalition of environmental groups will be rallying at the Capitol in Tallahassee at 11:30 on Tuesday morning, minutes before the special session of the Legislature opens.
In a media event on Friday morning, leaders of 14 groups announced that they will hold Hands at the Capitol on Tuesday before heading inside to lobby members of the Legislature.
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Black Caucus Chairman Warns of Economic Impact if Florida Passes Arizona Immigration Law
Sen. Gary Siplin, D-Orlando, sent a letter to Senate President Jeff Atwater, R-North Palm Beach, and House Speaker Larry Cretul, R-Ocala, opposing immigration reform measures being introduced by Republicans in both houses of the Legislature.
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Praising Obama Policies, Kendrick Meek Chimes in on Florida's Drop in Unemployment
U.S. Rep. Kendrick Meek, battling Jeff Greene for the Democratic nomination for the U.S. Senate seat open in November, weighed in on Floridas unemployment rate dropping to 11.4 percent.
"My mission today is the same as it has been from day one: to set the stage for high-quality job creation throughout our state, said Meek. Too many Floridians are still out of work, and the recession has taken a devastating toll on the middle class.
Meek praised the Obama administration for its economic policies.
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State Unemployment Rate Drops to 11.4 Percent
The Agency for Workforce Innovation announced on Friday morning that the states unemployment rate went down in June for the third month in a row to 11.4 percent, a decrease from May when it stood at 11.7 percent.
According to the agency, 1,056,000 Floridians remain out of work out of an eligible population of 9,237,000. Noting that the state lost 1,900 nonagricultural jobs in June, the agency said this was the result of the loss of 20,000 federal jobs connected to the U.S. Census.
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