The DREAM Act would cost Florida taxpayers an estimated $472 million more a year in college tuition subsidies while potentially crowding out citizens, according to a new report from the Center for Immigration Studies.

The DREAM Act would cost Florida taxpayers an estimated $472 million more a year in college tuition subsidies while potentially crowding out citizens, according to a new report from the Center for Immigration Studies.
Guess who said the following: "It is incredible that a system of taxation which permits a man with an income of $1 million a year to pay not 1 cent to his government should remain unaltered."
The first crack at an Arizona-style immigration overhaul has been filed in the Florida Senate, with a proposal that would let law enforcement officers ask suspected illegal aliens to prove their immigration status and could penalize some legal immigrants who arent carrying proper documentation.
The Florida Public Service Commission sanctioned the Tampa Electric Companys energy conservation plan, which could save 175 megawatts of electricity over 10 years, or enough to power about 52,000 homes.
Gov.-elect Rick Scott said Tuesday he wants to hear the concerns and legislative priorities of the Florida House and Senate members he'll soon be working with.
Nathan Skop has 31 days left in his term as a Florida public service commissioner, but he is not exactly going quietly.
In a rare show of bipartisan consensus, the U.S. Senate approved a sweeping food safety bill that tightens regulations and sets the first-ever standards for imports.
Members of Floridas congressional delegation are up in arms over the latest round of classified documents released by WikiLeaks, maintaining that the leaked information undermines American security and even calling for federal prosecution of WikiLeaks.
Some members of the incoming class of Republican congressmen are so frugal that they will sleep in their Capitol Hill offices.
While Gov. Rick Perry of Texas continues to insist he has no interest in running for the Republican presidential nomination, insiders in the Lone Star State arent buying it.