
Florida Delegation Rallies Behind VA Reform Agreement
Rick Scott Agrees to 3 Fall Debates, Hits Charlie Crist for Not Debating Nan Rich
Gov. Rick Scotts team announced on Tuesday that he would engage in three debates in the fall: the Telemundo debate on Oct. 10, Leadership Floridas debate at Broward College on Oct. 15 and CNNs debate on Oct. 21.
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Marco Rubio Praises Jeff Miller, VA Reforms
Count U.S. Sen. Marco Rubio, R-Fla., as a fan of the congressional agreement to reform the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs. While he does not serve on the Veterans Affairs Committee, Rubio had been part of the team which was trying to find common ground between the various VA agreements emerging from the Democratic-controlled Senate and the GOP-led House.
Rubio gave U.S. Rep. Jeff Miller, R-Fla., the chairman of the House Veterans Affairs Committee, high praise for his leadership on the matter.
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Gus Bilirakis Warns of 'Illegal Bailouts' in Obamacare
During a U.S. House Energy and Commerce Committees health subcommittee meeting on Monday, U.S. Rep. Gus Bilirakis, R-Fla., said President Barack Obamas health-care law contained illegal bailouts to insurance companies and reiterated his opposition to it.
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'He Fell for It, Boys!'
Florida Commercial Contractors Endorse Rick Scott for Re-election
Associated Builders and Contractors of Florida Inc. (ABC) on Monday announced the endorsement of Rick Scott to serve a second term as Florida's governor.
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Judge Upholds Blind Trust Law
U.S. House Bill Would Legalize Low-THC Medical Marijuana
Israel Supporters: Beware of Hillary
In the last several weeks, I've heard people confidently declare that the 70 percent of Jewish-Americans who voted for Obama are finally sorry. I'm skeptical, but even if they are, they're probably telling themselves that Hillary Clinton would be a better friend to the Jewish state than the current president.
Gay Marriage May Make Its Way to Florida Supreme Court
Same-sex marriage has been making headlines over the last few weeks in the Sunshine State after a Monroe County judge ruled that Florida's ban on gay marriage was unconstitutional, but now the gay couple fighting for their right to marry is planning on taking their case to the Florida Supreme Court.
Attorneys for the couple filed paperwork on Monday to move the case from an appeals court to the state's highest court.
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