SBA Sets June 22 Deadline for Business Owners Impacted by Jacksonville Flea Market Fire
U.S. Rep. Ander Crenshaw, R-Fla., the chairman of the U.S. House Financial Services and General Government Appropriations Subcommittee, urged business owners impacted by the fire at the Pecan Park Flea and Farmers Market in Jacksonville to work with the federal Small Business Administration (SBA) on recovery assistance.
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On Illegal Immigrants, American Majority Opposes Obama's Actions
GOP Presidential Field, Florida Ties Included, Set to Expand
Mario Diaz-Balart Pushes Transportation, HUD Appropriations in Congress
Kroger's Joins 'Fresh From Florida' Campaign
Krogers, the nations largest supermarket, has teamed up with the Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services to promote Fresh From Florida groceries at more than 300 stores in seven states.
We are excited to launch this new partnership with Kroger to spread the word about Florida sweet corn, Florida Agriculture Commissioner Adam Putnam said on Tuesday. We continue to see growth in our Fresh From Florida campaign, proving that consumers in this state and other states across the country know there is nothing better than what we grow right here in Florida.
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Florida TaxWatch Looks at How the State Does Against the Nation on Taxes
Floridians pay less taxes than residents of most other states with a new report finding state tax collections per capita are low, 48th in the nation, even as local taxes -- which make up almost almost 55 percent of government revenues -- are the highest across the nation.
Florida TaxWatch released How Florida Compares on Tuesday which looks at state and local taxes in the Sunshine State.
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Wendy Davis in Tallahassee: Politicians Can't Hold Women Down
Claims Bills Likely Headed to Gov. Scott
About Those Smoking Guns
In January, Robert F. McDonnell, 71st governor of Virginia, was sentenced to two years in prison followed by two years of supervised release after his conviction on 11 counts of public corruption. He, and especially his wife, behaved badly. But it's worth taking a closer look at what was considered criminal in McDonnell's case, because, at least so far, some in the press are suggesting that Hillary Clinton's conduct must meet a much higher threshold to be considered problematic.

