Despite the old saying, "Don't cry over spilled milk," the Environmental Protection Agency is doing just that.

Despite the old saying, "Don't cry over spilled milk," the Environmental Protection Agency is doing just that.
Democrats aren't wasting any time getting back in the game. Republicans gave them such a shellacking at the polls in November that they're looking to rebound big in 2012 -- starting as early as right now and targeting 19 Republican U.S. House incumbents they believe are vulnerable, including two in Florida.
Thank God we found out Thursday night that the governor and his guests "dined on mesquite grilled swordfish, corn macque choux, and Florida strawberry shortcake."
The House of Representatives is not in session this week, but many of the new chairmen of the major House committees are working on a plan that will quickly address the joblessness in America and the fact that Congresses of the past have spent this country into near-bankruptcy.
Numbers can tell a story. Looking back on Barack Obama's second State of the Union message, and looking forward to the congressional session and the 2012 elections, they tell a story that should leave Democrats uneasy.
As the swordfish in the governor's kitchen broiled this week, the press corps stewed, and then was left out and got cold.
Date night on Capitol Hill went off without a hitch Tuesday night and the presidents State of the Union speech has been analyzed word for word by many.
Republicans have the best shot at picking up Florida's two new congressional seats next year, a district-by-district analysis indicates.
Hoping to avoid a repeat of last years uproar over Senate Bill 6, legislators sought input from teachers Friday during a workshop meeting of the Senate Education PreK-12 Committee.