Bush Family United Behind Jeb Running in 2016
Barbara Bush Now Wants Jeb to Run in 2016
Former first lady Barbara Bush made a splash when she said she hopes former Gov. Jeb Bush, R-Fla., does not follow in his fathers and brothers footsteps and runs for president. But the former first lady now wants her son to run for president in 2016. Neil Bush talked to Bloomberg and said his mother was now ready for the former Florida governor to run for president.
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Ander Crenshaw, Bob Casey Expect Senate to Quickly Move on ABLE Act
DJJ Interim Secretary Should Be Next Secretary
The Florida Department of Juvenile Justice is a relatively young state agency, having been carved out of the old Department of Health and Rehabilitative Services back in 1997.
Rick Scott Keeps Veterans of State Government in His Administration
Ander Crenshaw Urges Senate to Quickly Pass ABLE Act
After his big win in the U.S. House last week, U.S. Rep Ander Crenshaw, R-Fla., urged the U.S. Senate to quickly pass his Achieving a Better Life Experience (ABLE) Act." Crenshaws bill would create tax-free savings accounts for disabled Americans for qualified expenses and passed on a 404-17 vote on Wednesday. Now it heads to the Senate where it has more than 70 co-sponsors being led by U.S. Sen. Bob Casey, D-Pa.
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Rick Scott: Elizabeth Dudek Staying at AHCA
Gov. Rick Scott announced on Tuesday that Elizabeth Dudek will stay on as the secretary of the Florida Agency for Health Care Administration (AHCA).
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A Reply to Rush Limbaugh
Rush Limbaugh is a savvy guy who thinks Republican leaders are wrong to shun the idea of another government shutdown. Appearing on "Fox News Sunday," he argued that the only important poll is the one held on Election Day. "(The GOP) won a landslide election 10 months after that so-called shutdown. ... The essence of a poll is an election, and I've got two of them. And we would have won in 2012 if 4 million Republicans hadn't stayed home."
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