
Rahm Gives Charlie the Brush-Off
Charlie Crist can't get a break. As the GOP turns up the heat on our beleaguered governor, Crist apparently decided it was time for some pillow talk with the other party.
Too bad top Dems don't have much interest in him, either.
The Atlantic reports that Crist's people tried to get in touch with White House Chief of Staff Rahm Emanuel's people (you're not anyone these days without a posse). But Emanuel, famous for his no-nonsense attitude, wouldn't take the call.
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Speaker Cretul Bows Out
Speaker Larry Cretul, R-Ocala, offered a fond farewell to the House today. With incoming Speaker Dean Cannon, R-Winter Park, and House Majority Leader Adam Hasner, R-Delray Beach, offering Cretul praise for taking over after Ray Sansom resigned in disgrace, Cretul thanked family, staff and House members of both parties. A picture of Cretul has now been hung in the House, next to Marco Rubios portrait. There are no plans to put a picture up of Sansom.
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Connie Mack Joins Jeb Bush in Blasting Arizona Immigrant Laws
Jeb Bush has come out against Arizonas tough new immigration laws, and now another prominent Florida Republican has emerged to blast the measure. U.S. Rep. Connie Mack has attacked the new law.
We all agree that inaction by both the Bush and the Obama administrations has compounded this problem and forced states like Arizona to take drastic measures, said Mack. But the new Arizona law strikes a severe blow to freedom and the principles that make our nation strong.
Mack even said the measure reminded him of what the Gestapo did in Nazi Germany.
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Move Over Marco: Bernie DeCastro is Running to the Right
Is Florida looking for a U.S. Senate candidate who is even more conservative than Marco Rubio? Bernie DeCastro, the Constitution Party candidate, thinks so. DeCastro was in Tallahassee today to fill out his paperwork to run for Senate.
A former inmate himself who was paroled in 1984 and pardoned by the late Lawton Chiles, DeCastro now is based in Marion County where he runs a work release facility, helping inmates and addicts got on with their lives.
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Senators Won't Abort Ultrasound Amendment
Despite a threat from House Democrats to not vote on any Senate legislation coming to the House today, senators are vowing to send to the House an amended health care bill, HB 1143, requiring women in their first trimester to submit to an ultrasound when seeking an abortion
"We're going to vote on this bill, and we're going to send it to them," said amendment sponsor Sen. Andy Gardiner, R-Orlando.
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What do the Popes and a Florida Cabinet Post Have in Common?
What Florida political office is the most undermined by terms limits? It just might be the agriculture and consumer services commissioner. Since December 31, 1888 when L.B. Wombwell took office only nine other people served in the position. Granted, this includes the long tenures of Nathan Mayo who was in the office for more than 36 years and Doyle Conner who served 30 years. But only ten people have held the office in almost 125 years which is the same figure as the papacy. Thats compared to 22 U.S. presidents and 30 governors of Florida over the same period.
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Jim Waldman Offers Insight on House Dems Blocking Measures
Democrats continue to promise that they can hold up bills moving over from the Senate. With the House needing 2/3 of its members to waive the rules to hear some bills, the 44 House Democrats will hold up numerous measures unless Republicans strip language concerning ultrasounds and abortions from a health care measure that passed the Senate yesterday.
Rep. Jim Waldman, D-Coconut Creek, offered some insight into what the House Democrats were up to. We want to deal with the issues of Florida, said Waldman. Theyre not sending us up here to deal with ultrasounds.
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House Dems Threaten to Block Ultrasound Vote
With only two days in session, House Democrats are making a big impact, despite being outnumbered 76 to 44.
The House Democrats met this morning and decided to block every measure from the Senate unless Republicans gut a bill on abortion and ultrasounds that passed the Senate yesterday. With Republicans needing 80 votes to move the Senate measures, they need Democratic votes to save bills.
A bill from the Senate preventing distributing flyers in hotels found all 44 Democrats standing against the measure--which means it was not rolled over.
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In Case You Missed It, and You Probably Did, Crist Ratified the Seminole Compact Today
With little fanfare and late notice to reporters, Gov. Charlie Crist signed into law Wednesday afternoon a bill ratifying the Seminole gaming compact that will give the Seminole Tribe of Florida exclusive rights to casino-style card games for at least five years and bring Florida at least $1 billion.
Meeting in the presence of the House and Senate's chief negotiators, Sen. Dennis Jones, R-Seminole, and Rep. Bill Galvano, R-Bradenton, Crist signed one of the biggest priorities of his time as governor.
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Race to the Top Working Group Begins Race for Education Funds
On Monday morning, the governor who vetoed legislation that could have given Florida an advantage in the federal Race to the Top for educational reform told his appointed group of educational professionals, lawmakers and others to find a new way to give Florida an edge in the competition for $4.35 million in federal funds.
Theres been no question that Floridas been pretty darn bold, and we have been a pretty reform-minded state, Gov. Charlie told the Race to the Top Working Group in a brief address.
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