On Tuesday, U.S. Rep. David Jolly, R-Fla., currently running for the U.S. Senate, showcased his proposal to ensure members of Congress and other federal officeholders can’t personally ask individuals for donations.
On Tuesday, U.S. Rep. David Jolly, R-Fla., currently running for the U.S. Senate, showcased his proposal to ensure members of Congress and other federal officeholders can’t personally ask individuals for donations.
A new poll shows, after last week’s debate in South Carolina, businessman Donald Trump has a double digit lead over his nearest rival for the Republican presidential nomination in Florida.
The Florida chapter of the National Federation of Independent Business (NFIB) unveiled its legislative agenda on Tuesday morning with passing Gov. Rick Scott’s proposal to reduce the business lease tax ranking as one of its top priorities.
The Center for Interdisciplinary Writing and Research (CIWR) at Daytona State College released the first of two issues of the Journal of Florida Studies (JFS) focused on the 250th anniversary of John and William Bartram’s first journey to Florida.
U.S. Rep. Dennis Ross, R-Fla., part of the congressional leadership as House senior deputy majority whip, wants the federal government to finish the 700 mile fence on the Mexican border by the end of the year.
On Friday, Ross showcased his “Finish the Fence Act” which would have the U.S. Homeland Security secretary finish the fence by December 31.
Republicans from the Sunshine State--as well as a leading Florida Democrat--criticized sanctions being lifted off of Iran over the weekend.
Republicans often reward presidential candidates making second tries for the White House but some candidates--Rick Perry, Lamar Alexander--simply wear out their welcome. That seems to be the case with Mike Huckabee as the former Arkansas governor has proven a non-factor this time out.
Democrats have a chance to make major inroads in Florida come November but one of their legislative leaders is giving them a road map leading nowhere.
One prominent theme out of Tallahassee in the first week of the 2016 legislative session was an insistence that things would be different from last year.
State Rep. Fred Costello, R-Ormond Beach, launched a second bid for Congress on Thursday and reeled in the support of one of the Republican candidates who was already in the race.