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'Legal,' 'Illegal' Blur at Immigration Hearing
An odd-bedfellows alliance of button-down business groups and rabble-rousing migrant-rights advocates Monday condemned legislative efforts to curb illegal immigration in Florida.
Florida Senators Look to Texas for Prison System Cuts
Florida legislators were treated Monday to a tutorial in criminal justice, Texas-style.
Abortion Foes Mark Roe v. Wade Anniversary
As opponents of abortion took part in the annual March for Life in Washington on Monday to mark the 38th anniversary of Roe v. Wade, religious and political leaders from across Florida vowed to continue the fight against it.
Obama's Regulatory 'Reform' a Mirage
President Barack Obama's executive order putatively tackling regulations may have handed the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency another tool to bash Florida on water rules.
New Poll: No Clear Favorite for GOP Presidential Nod in 2012
With a year to go until the primaries and caucuses beginning to determine the Republican candidate who will take on President Barack Obama in 2012, a poll released Monday found no clear front-runner in the contest.
Cool-Head Dean Cannon, Hero; Not-So-Cool, Bill-Happy Legislators, Zeroes
Speaker Dean Cannon, Hero
Dean Cannon had the right stage and the right message, but whether the media heard him remains to be seen.
Washington Week
Health care repeal passes the House; Senate action unlikely. This is the type of headline and news crawl that has been flying around D.C. ever since the vote of 245-189 was announced in the House of Representatives last Wednesday evening.
Why Everything Starts with Repeal
WASHINGTON -- Suppose someone -- say, the president of United States -- proposed the following: We are drowning in debt. More than $14 trillion right now. I've got a great idea for deficit reduction. It will yield a savings of $230 billion over the next 10 years: We increase spending by $540 billion while we increase taxes by $770 billion.