Scott Promotes 'Florida Exceptionalism' as He Vows to Fight for Tax Cuts, Education
Andy Gardiner Puts Power in the Senate's Hands
Jeff Atwater to Focus on Health, Fiscal and Insurance Issues in Legislative Session
Crisafulli All About Compassion, Accountability, Good Sense for the Environment
AFP Unveils 'Five for Florida' Legislative Agenda
Americans for Prosperitys (AFP) Florida chapter announced its Five for Florida legislative agenda on Monday, backing Gov. Rick Scotts $670 million tax cut proposal while continuing to oppose public dollars being used for luring movie projects to the Sunshine State or to be spent on sports complexes.
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Now Ben Carson Explores Presidential Run in 2016
Dennis Ross Warns About Iran Deal, Calls for US to Stand With Israel
U.S. Rep. Dennis Ross, R-Fla., took to the House floor on Monday to insist the Obama administration deter Irans nuclear ambitions.
Ross traced over recent history from the Iranian hostage crisis to the 1983 Beirut bombing which killed more than 300 Marines and insisted the Islamic extremists running Iran cannot be trusted.
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After Rocky Roll-out, FSA Writing Test Resumes
Testing for the writing portion of the Florida Standards Assessment resumed on Tuesday after a tumultuous first day of testing left many students unable to log in or complete the test.
Complaints of a lagging computer system arose Monday, forcing some districts to reschedule the test. Commissioner of Education Pam Stewart said Monday the Florida Department of Education would be working to resolve the technical issues.
On Tuesday morning, Stewart told district superintendents the issues had been resolved and testing could resume.
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Department Defends Proposed Pot Rule
Random Thoughts
Random thoughts on the passing scene:
When President Obama keeps talking about "violent extremists" in the abstract, you might wonder whether Presbyterians are running amok.
