
Florida Democrats Go After Steve Southerland for Attacking Obama's Ocean Scheme
Pam Bondi Endorsed by Florida Police Chiefs Association
The Florida Police Chiefs Association (FPCA) endorsed Florida Attorney General Pam Bondi for a second term on Tuesday, pointing to her record on public safety, fights against human trafficking, efforts against drugs and leading efforts to crack down on pill mills.
Attorney General Pam Bondi has always demonstrated her commitment to law enforcement and the safety of our citizens, said Jupiter Police Chief Frank Kitzerow, the president of the FPCA. We look forward to her continued leadership and support.
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Don Gaetz's Chief of Staff Joins the FMA
One of Florida Senate President Don Gaetzs, R-Destin, top staffers will be joining the Florida Medical Association (FMA). On Tuesday, FMA Executive Vice President Timothy Stapleton announced that Chris Clark, who has been a staffer for Gaetz for eight years rising to chief of staff, will start as senior vice president of public affairs for the FMA on July 21. Clark also worked as an aide to former Gov. Jeb Bush.
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For Charlie, Searching for an Identity Can Be Time-Consuming
With the contest for the governor's seat looming, Florida is waiting with bated breath to find out what Charlie Crist will use for his campaign theme.
A Primer on Race
Back in the heyday of the British Empire, a man from one of the colonies addressed a London audience.
"Please do not do any more good in my country," he said. "We have suffered too much already from all the good that you have done."
Counties, Juvenile Justice Renew Legal Fight about Detention Costs
Marijuana Entrepreneurs Burned Up over Proposed Rules
Frederica Wilson Should Be Able to Hang Her Hat in Washington Till 2016
Frederica Wilson may turn 72 the day after Election Day, but the Democratic congresswoman shows no signs of slowing down and should easily win a third term come November.
Duplicate Voter Registrations Plague Florida’s Election System
Charlie Crist Hits the Airwaves But Rick Scott's Team Hits Back
Former Gov. Charlie Crist, the favorite for the Democratic nomination to challenge Gov. Rick Scott, released his first television ad of the 2014 campaign on Monday.
The new ad features Crist standing in front of the Sunshine Skyway Bridge, promising to fight for more education spending, for womens rights and to raise the minimum wage. Despite unemployment dramatically increasing during his time in Tallahassee, Crist also touches on the workforce and claims to have saved 20,000 teacher positions during his term.