California's mismanagement of its water -- and government in general -- is benefiting Florida, but the Sunshine State needs to make sure it doesn't begin making the same errors.
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California's mismanagement of its water -- and government in general -- is benefiting Florida, but the Sunshine State needs to make sure it doesn't begin making the same errors.
When will Florida's elected politicians get the gumption to do something about public employee pensions that are eating the taxpayers alive?
Florida legislators have a choice on a key piece of legislation this year: Do something that makes sense or do something supported by the left.
In 2002, Florida voters were assured by the liberal media that reducing the size of classes in the public schools would improve educational outcomes.
Was Jacksonville's historic mayor a flash in the pan?
A liberal columnist at a South Florida newspaper doesn't like Fox News. Shocker, huh?
Gov. Rick Scott has managed to trump the liberal lobby for Big Education by proposing a record funding level for the public schools next year.
I am excited to announce I will actively explore the possibility of running for president of the United States. -- Jeb Bush
Defending the indefensible is a job only a lame duck should undertake.