Gov. Rick Scott can't veto a bill he doesn't have, and he still hasn't been given the controversial education bill, House Bill 7069. But, with the exception of a holiday-weekend letter writing campaign, the public comment flooding the Governor's Office is beginning to even out. In the end, however, the governor gets to weigh what he sees and feels and cast the deciding vote.
HB 7069 'Education Activists' Inundating Gov. Scott's Office
May 31, 2017 - 6:00am
Will Bondi's Office Investigate Korge Bribery Allegations?
June 24, 2016 - 11:00am
UPDATED: The Florida Attorney General's Office confirmed Friday it will have no role in investigating charges that could result from allegations businessman Andrew Korge attempted to bribe state Sen. Dwight Bullard to run for reelection in another district. "The jurisdiction lies with the state attorney, not our Office of Statewide Prosecution," the AG's press secretary, Kylie Mason, said in an email.
Ed Jany Calls It Quits in CD 13 Race
May 12, 2014 - 6:00pm