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Meek's Team Thinks Crist is Playing Politics if Ultrasound Measure is Vetoed -- But Urges the Veto Anyway

With rumors that Gov. Charlie Crist will veto the measure requiring women in the first trimester of pregnancy who are considering abortion to have an ultrasound, the campaign team of U.S. Rep. Kendrick Meek, the front-runner for the Democratic nomination for the U.S. Senate election, is ripping Crist on the issue -- even though Meek is urging Crist to veto the measure.

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Hall of Famer and Gator Great Jack Youngblood Backs Craig Miller

Craig Miller, Republican candidate for the 24th Congressional District seat and former CEO of Ruth's Chris Steakhouse, today got the backing of NFL Hall of Famer and Gator great Jack Youngblood. Miller faces a crowded and tough GOP primary to take on U.S. Rep. Suzanne Kosmas.

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Sands to Crist: Extend Saltwater Fishing Renewal Deadlines

House Democratic Leader Franklin Sands, D-Weston, sent a letter to Gov. Charlie Crist asking him to extend the June 30 deadline for renewing saltwater products licenses for Florida fishermen.

Stressing the impact the oil spill in the Gulf has had on Floridas seafood industry, Sands called upon Crist to extend the deadline and pull the plug on permit fees.

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Charlie Crist's Web Site No Longer 'Pro-Life/Pro-Family'

Florida Democratic Party officials think they know what Gov. Charlie Crist intends to do with HB 1443, the measure requiring women in Florida considering abortion in the first trimester to have an ultrasound. The Democrats just sent out a release noting that Crists U.S. Senate campaign Web site just got rid of the Pro-Life/Pro-Family bit of the site. Is this a head-fake by Crist or a sign of things to come?

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Tampa Bay Bucs' Glazers Owe $1.6 Billion

The BBC is reporting that the Glazer family has debts totaling $1.6 billion. The Glazer family, best known for owning the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, own shopping malls as well as the English Premier League Manchester United soccer team. This will certainly add to the speculation that the Glazers will not be able to control United for long -- and helps explain why Josh Freeman, Josh Johnson, Rudy Carpenter and Jevon Sneed are taking snaps for the Bucs.

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Ultrasound Measure Goes to Crist

The House Speakers office just sent out word that HB 1143 has gone to the governor. This is the measure requiring women considering an abortion in the first trimester to have an ultrasound. Gov. Charlie Crist has 15 days if he chooses to sign the measure.

In the meantime, the leadership of Florida Right to Life is going all out to encourage its supporters to contact Crist to support the bill.

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Alliance for Retired Americans Backs Scott Maddox

The Florida Alliance for Retired Americans, a seniors' group, announced they were backing agriculture and consumer services candidate Scott Maddox, former mayor of Tallahassee and chairman of the Florida Democratic Party.

Scott Maddoxs involvement with seniors spans back to his days as mayor of Tallahassee, said Alliance President Tony Fransetta. Scott has a long history as an advocate for seniors, and his willingness to stand up for consumers will ensure that Florida seniors have an advocate on our great states Cabinet.

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No Tony Hayward at Tuesday Cabinet Meeting

When the Cabinet meets tomorrow and discusses the oil spill in the Gulf, Tony Hayward will not be there. The CEO of British Petroleum was invited to address the Cabinet, but the oil company told state CFO Alex Sinks office that Bob Fryar, senior vice president for BP, will be there instead.

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Well, Crist Can't Be Any Worse as a Senate Candidate than Caroline Kennedy ...

Gov. Charlie Crist has named Josh Isay of SDK Knickerbocker as a new media consultant for his independent campaign for the U.S. Senate.

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Trucking Weight Limit Exemption Signed into Law

Truckers will soon be able to take to state and local roads with heavier cargo.

Gov. Charlie Crist has signed into law HB 1271, a measure that raises the weight limit for truck cargo from 80,000 to 88,000 pounds.

The law gives the Florida Department of Transportation and local governments the authority to issue permits allowing for the heavier weights on state and local roads, as long as truckers avoid certain bridges that cannot withstand the strain. The permits aren't for use on any interstate.

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