Carlos Curbelo Picks Up Steam as GOP Looks to Beat Joe Garcia
On Political Speech, a Court Opportunity
WASHINGTON -- The Supreme Court must feel as though it is plowing an ocean as it repeatedly reminds Congress that the anodyne label "campaign finance reform" can encompass a multitude of sins. Come Tuesday, the court will have another occasion to consider that not all regulations of the indispensable means of disseminating political speech -- money -- are constitutional just because they are presented as means of preventing corruption or its "appearance."
GOP Looks to Get Out Rick Scott's Message
Floridian Partners Helping Turn Legislative Wheels in Tallahassee
In Big Trouble
Who Locked Little Johnny Out of Yellowstone?
WASHINGTON -- The Obamacare/shutdown battle has spawned myriad myths. The most egregious concern the substance of the fight, the identity of the perpetrators and the origins of the current eruption.
Weekly Roundup: Game On for Gambling, Water War, Purge
Marco Rubio: 'We Are Losing the American Dream'
The following is the full text of the address FloridaSen. Marco Rubio gave Friday on the floor of the U.S. Senate.
Florida Readies for Tropical Storm Karen
Heroes of Private-Property Rights Still Mopping Up in Landmark Florida Case

