Rick Perry Gears Up for 2016, Helping Lenny Curry Along the Way
Marco Rubio, Democratic Senators Team Up to Crack Down on Syria
Jeb Bush, 2016 GOP Hopefuls Cheer Netanyahu's Win
Former Gov. Jeb Bush, R-Fla., who increasingly appears to be running for the Republican presidential nomination in 2016, cheered the news that Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu prevailed in Tuesdays elections.
Congratulations to Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on his re-election, Bush posted on Facebook on Wednesday. Hes a true leader who will continue to keep Israel strong and secure.
Bush is not the only potential Republican presidential candidate to cheer the news.
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Carlos Curbelo Wants More Federal Subcontracts for Small Businesses
Ted Yoho: Obama 'Continues to Walk All Over' Constitution on Immigration
U.S. Rep. Ted Yoho, R-Fla., called out President Barack Obamas executive action on immigration on Tuesday and backed U.S. Rep. Randy Webers, R-Texas, Deny Amnesty Credits Act of 2015." The proposal would ensure illegals with deferred status under Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) and the Parents of Americans and Lawful Permanent Residents (DAPA) wont receive the Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC) and the Child Tax Credit (CTC).
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Amendment 1 Spending Plan Lands Mixed Reviews
Bill to Limit Testing to Get House Vote Wednesday
A bill to limit repetitive testing and push up school start dates was rolled over for a third and final reading on Tuesday.
HB 7069 tackles a number of pressing issues in the state's education system, including scaling back testing in public schools. Teacher evaluations would also be impacted as a result of the legislation -- student performance on assessment tests would also be scaled back in evaluating teacher progress as a result of the legislation.
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Construction of Tamiami Trail Project Advances; More Water for the Everglades
Democrats Clear the Decks for Patrick Murphy's 2016 Senate Run
Letter From 47 Senators States the Obvious: Obama-Iran Deal May Not Last
In her brief press conference at the United Nations, Hillary Clinton led off with a denunciation of the letter to Iranian leaders signed by 47 of the 54 Republican senators. This was in line with Democratic talking points -- a sign that the former secretary of state was, perhaps a bit nervously, taking care to curry favor with the Obama administration.
