Florida Republican Marco Rubio is leading the charge on Capitol Hill to ensure property seized by Nazi Germany and its allies during the Holocaust will be restored to families.
Florida Republican Marco Rubio is leading the charge on Capitol Hill to ensure property seized by Nazi Germany and its allies during the Holocaust will be restored to families.
Is this the year that Democratic Congresswoman Corrine Brown's long run in Washington could come to an end?
Anti-Common Core activists are throwing their weight behind congressional candidate Rebecca Negron, endorsing her for CD18 to replace U.S. Rep. Patrick Murphy, D-Fla.
Marco Rubio continues to avoid associating with presumptive Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump. Earlier this week, the Tampa Bay Times reported that Rubio will not attend the Republican convention later this month in Cleveland.
Florida Republican Dennis Ross, part of the congressional leadership as senior deputy majority whip, scored a win this week as his proposal to ensure federal employees can’t milk the clock on the taxpayers’ dime for union activities passed the House.
An appeals court on Wednesday rejected former state Rep. David Rivera's challenge to an ethics finding against him but didn't close the door to the possibility of hearing the case again in the future.
On Wednesday, the U.S. House voted to extend sanctions on the Maduro regime in Venezuela for another three years with members of the Florida delegation leading the charge.
Originally sponsored by Florida Republican Marco Rubio and New Jersey Democrat Bob Menendez in the Senate, the sanctions target “government officials and others in Venezuela who violate human rights, suppress political opposition, and commit violence against peaceful protestors.”
Sen. Greg Evers, R-Baker, is firing up his campaign for U.S. Congress -- literally. Evers is planning a “full-auto fundraiser” later this month which will allow each donor to fire off hundreds of rounds of ammunition at photos of stimulated terrorists using assault and machine guns.
Florida Republican delegates will descend upon Cleveland later this month for the Republican National Convention and the party has planned a full schedule of events for the three days the 99 delegates and 96 alternates will be in Ohio.
Over the Labor Day weekend, the traditional start of the presidential election homestretch, the Florida chapter of conservative group Americans for Prosperity (AFP) will host an event in Orlando with a potential vice presidential candidate speaking.