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Anybody Think Nan Rich Isn't Committed?

Kartik Krishnaiyerposted a new poll on his website, The Florida Squeeze:

Should Nan Rich Drop Out of the Governor's Race before Qualifying?

Nan obviously saw the question fairly quickly on Monday, didn't waste a minute answering it herself and letting Democrats know what she's going to do no matter how they vote. She tweeted out this:

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Libertarian Adrian Wyllie Qualifies for the Ballot

Libertarian gubernatorial candidate Adrian Wyllie made the ballot by paying a fee on Monday after raising $8,000 over three days.

A few of us were working nearly around the clock promoting the moneybomb, we were bringing in money and by Saturday afternoon we knew we would have the money to pay the fee but we had other, bigger, problems, Danielle Alexandre, Wyllies campaign manager, explained on Monday.

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Tom Rooney Backs Jorge Bonilla to Challenge Alan Grayson

U.S. Rep. Tom Rooney, R-Fla., announced his support of Jorge Bonilla for the Republican nomination to challenge U.S. Rep. Alan Grayson, D-Fla., in November.

Jorge has proven to be a formidable candidate, with great knowledge and understanding of the pressing issues that our country is currently facing, including those issues that involve our veterans, Rooney said. Having served in the Marine Corps and U.S. Navy, Jorge knows how important service to country is. Now he wants to continue his service in the Congress. We would be lucky to have him.

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Vern Buchanan Asks Chuck Hagel About Taliban Prisoner Exchange

On Monday, U.S. Rep. Vern Buchanan, R-Fla., raised concerns about a deal to exchange Taliban prisoner U.S. Army Sergeant Bowe Bergdahl in exchange for five terrorists captured by the U.S. Buchanan wrote Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel on the matter.

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Following Orders

June 2, 2014 - 6:00pm

Rick Scott Signs State Budget

Gov. Rick Scott signed Florida's $77.1 billion state budget for the 2014-2015 fiscal year into law on Monday.

This year's budget is 3 percent higher than the previous year's budget, making it one of the largest budgets in Florida's history. The new budget is the first in which the Legislature has enjoyed a fiscal surplus andwill coverthe fiscal year from July 1-June 30, 2015.

Among the budget items is an increase in education spending and child welfare services.

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