
Obama's Games
The Case Against Medicaid Expansion
License to Drive? Florida Lawmakers Take on Digital Transportation Regulations
Rick Scott's Finance Co-Chair Calls it Quits
Mike Fernandez, Gov. Rick Scott's campaign finance co-chair, abruptly left his position Thursday evening after weeks of disagreement and internal conflict.
According to the Miami Herald, Fernandez expressed frustrations to top Scott allies and "complained about two campaign aides who had joked around in a cartoon-style Mexican accent en route to a Mexican restaurant in Fernandezs home town of Coral Gables."
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Perry Thurston's Lamentable Leadership Lapse
House, Senate Offer Heftier Budgets than Rick Scott
Marching as to War
Sweeping through Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania this week, Joe Biden reassured all three that the United States' commitment to Article Five of the NATO treaty remains "solemn" and "iron clad."
Article Five commits us to war if the territory of any of these tiny Baltic nations is violated by Russia.
Weekly Roundup: Governors, Past and Present, in the Spotlight
Colleen Burton and John Hugh Shannon Get Set to Run for Open House Seat in Polk
Rick Scott Talks Early Learning Funding in Jacksonville
Gov. Rick Scott was in Jacksonville Friday to highlight increased funding for early childhood education in Florida.
As part of the governor's Its Your Money Tax Cut Budget is a proposal of $1.1 billion in state funding for early childhood education and care.
"Investing in early learning is an investment in the future of our children, our families and our state," said Scott. "Florida is a leader in early learning, and is ranked first in the nation with regard to prekindergarten access.
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