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Rick Scott Signs In-State Tuition Bill, Stressing Benefit to All Floridians

On Monday, Gov. Rick Scott signed a bill giving some undocumented aliens in-state tuition. Scott stressed the bill would keep tuition low for Floridians across the board.

Making sure all Floridians have access to an affordable higher education is one of my top priorities, Scott said. Signing this historic legislation today will keep tuition low, and allow all students who grew up in Florida to have the same access to affordable higher education. With this legislation, higher education became more affordable and more accessible to all Floridians.

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Veterans Affairs Scandal Further Discredits Obama's Big-Government Policies

June 8, 2014 - 6:00pm

President Obama evidently was caught by surprise by the scandal at the Department of Veterans Affairs.

So, apparently, was VA Secretary Eric Shinseki, who evidently took at face value the corrupt VA statistics -- and who, after a distinguished military career, resigned last week.

Different Strokes

June 8, 2014 - 6:00pm

Florida Democratic Party: Let's Stack the Deck

Here's an ICYMI for you.

Florida Democratic Party leaders' bizarre war against their own members has heated up.

Now they're urging Charlie Crist backers to help them by blanketing The Florida Squeeze (TFS) with comments hyping Charlie's credentials and the need to blindly follow their lead.

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Is 'Not Obama' Enough?

June 6, 2014 - 6:00pm

Though President Barack Obama's first term was characterized by anemic economic growth, decreasing household income, prolonged joblessness, an unpopular health law, foreign policy blunders and bitter partisanship, the electorate seemed stubbornly unwilling to lay any of it at his feet. As late as July 2013, 35 percent of Americans assigned George W. Bush a "high degree" of blame for the economy versus only 19 percent who named Obama alone.

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