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Rick Scott Defends Hire, Special Assistant Jobs

August 8, 2011 - 6:00pm

Gov. Rick Scott on Tuesday defended his decision to hire tea party activist Robin Stublen as a new "deputy director of public liaison" at $70,000 a year, pledging to "hold him accountable" to the taxpayers.

Stublen is one of seven people working around the state with a goal of keeping their ear to the ground for what the public wants, Scott said. While Stublen is just one of two deputies in the office, his hiring drew immediate criticism from Democrats and other critics of the Republican governor, who has gotten heavy backing from the tea party movement.

Who's Really Downgrading America?

August 9, 2011 - 6:00pm

The decision by Standard & Poor's to strip the United States of its AAA credit rating, for the first time, has triggered a barrage of catcalls against the umpire from the press box and Obama-ites.

Ed Stein Cartoon

August 9, 2011 - 6:00pm

State Agencies Push KidCare Program Enrollment

Nuclear Power Boosts Bills and Piles On Radioactive Waste

August 8, 2011 - 6:00pm

For an energy source once touted as too cheap to meter, nuclear power bills sure are piling up. U.S. taxpayers are on the hook for a growing, multibillion-dollar tab to dispose of tons of radioactive waste and Florida's two biggest utilities are seeking another round of rate increases to help pay for new reactors.

The cost of nuclear power takes center stage Wednesday when the state's Public Service Commission opens a series of rate hearings.

Veterans Group Drops by Governor's Mansion on Awareness Tour

With Straw Poll on Saturday, GOP 2012 Hopefuls Continue to Work Iowa

August 8, 2011 - 6:00pm

With a debate between the Republican presidential candidates scheduled for Thursday night and the Iowa straw poll in Ames on Saturday, GOP hopefuls continued to work the Hawkeye State Tuesday, looking to build momentum.

Five of the candidates -- U.S. Rep. Michele Bachmann of Minnesota, businessman Herman Cain, U.S. Rep. Ron Paul, former Gov. Tim Pawlenty of Minnesota and former U.S. Sen. Rick Santorum of Pennsylvania -- campaigned across Iowa, hoping to gain traction since former Gov. Mitt Romney of Massachusetts, the front-runner in the race, is downplaying the straw poll.

SFWMD to Rethink Policies on Lobbyist Influence Peddling

August 8, 2011 - 6:00pm

South Florida Water Management District will reconsider its policies on influence-peddling after news reports about it failing to follow state laws on insider dealing and requiring lobbyists to register.

Two Broward Bulldog reports this year pointed to how loopholes in the law allowed lobbyists at the district to avoid any public disclosure and let a former district board chairman sidestep state conflict-of-interest rules.

Political Bits and Pieces

Ron Paul and Rick Perry Chasing After Mitt Romney

August 8, 2011 - 6:00pm

With the Republican presidential candidates gearing up for a debate in Iowa Thursday and a key straw poll in Ames on Saturday, a new national poll reveals how high the stakes are, as all eyes turn to the Hawkeye State.

A poll taken across the nation by Gallup for USA Today shows a close battle for the Republican presidential nomination and that President Barack Obama remains vulnerable in his bid for a second term.

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