Hillary's Florida-bound for Fundraisers as GOP Hits Her on Ethics
Fiscal Watchdog Group's 'Champs' and 'Chumps' in Tallahassee
Ander Crenshaw Honors Marines Killed in Nepal Helicopter Crash
On Monday, U.S. Rep. Ander Crenshaw, R-Fla., a co-chair of the Congressional Nepal Caucus, included a tribute to the six Marines and two Nepali soldiers killed on May 12 in a helicopter crash as they were helping out in the aftermath of the April 25 earthquake that impacted Nepal, killing more than 8,000.
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Don Gaetz Jabs Rick Scott on Medicaid Expansion: 'Proposed Before he Opposed It'
Former Florida Senate President Don Gaetz, R-Niceville, a potential candidate for the U.S. Senate in 2016 and a possible contender for the U.S. House if U.S. Rep. Jeff Miller, R-Fla., opts for a Senate bid, offered his take on the stalemate over Medicaid expansion in the Florida Legislature. On Monday, Gaetz sent out a message to his constituents and he jabbed Gov. Rick Scott on the matter.
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Florida TaxWatch Showcases Central Florida Manufacturing Opportunities
Florida TaxWatch thinks Central Florida could see a boom in advanced manufacturing jobs and opportunities.
On Tuesday, Florida TaxWatch showcased the Florida Advanced Manufacturing Research Center (FAMRC) which will open in Orlando come 2017 and praised the International Consortium for Advanced Manufacturing Research (ICAMR), a private-public partnership focused on changes in the industry.
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Alcee Hastings: Pay Me More
Hillary Emails: Slowww State Department Reviewers Create Gridlock
Team Hillary picked up a big, BIG playerwhen the State Department signed on to run interference for the former secretary of state-turned-presidential candidate.
The department, among the federal government's largest, might as well be an arm of the Clinton campaign. It has her back on those 55,000 pages of email she turned over last year.
Clash over After-School Programs Coming Back
'Just Asking'
In a recent panel discussion on poverty at Georgetown University, President Barack Obama gave another demonstration of his mastery of rhetoric -- and disregard of reality.
One of the ways of fighting poverty, he proposed, was to "ask from society's lottery winners" that they make a "modest investment" in government programs to help the poor.

