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Former Transportation Maestro Ananth Prasad a Good Man to Recognize
Will Florida Allow Drones to Survey Agriculture?
Republican Senator's Bill Would Expand Medical Marijuana
There's a Lesson in Baileygate and Allegations of FDLE Meddling
There's an invisible layer of high-level government business conducted every day in the Florida Capitol, a subsurface of information-share that hums along office-to-office, out of the public's earshot and out of the sunshine.
Group Claims Capital Punishment Is Anti-Conservative and Bad in Florida
It may surprise you to discover a growing number of social conservatives and libertarians are questioning the alignment of capital punishment with conservative principles and values.
More and more -- even in Florida -- they're rethinking and rejecting the death penalty, according to the man who is carrying the message across the nation, Florida included.
"American criminal justice," says Marc Hyden, "is a system marked by inefficiency, inequity and inaccuracy."
Putnam on Water Policy: Get Priorities Right First, Then Spend Accordingly
Steyer Thinks Twice about a Senate Run -- He's Out
Body Camera Bill Great in Theory, but ...
Cameras don't lie. So why wouldn't body cameras be the answer to halting bad police behavior on the one hand, and protecting officers from false claims on the other?
Seminole Hard Rock Obstructs Scott Walker's Presidential Aspirations