
Best Charlie Crist Story I've Ever Read
Needless to say, I've read a lot of stories about Charlie Crist. Even Charlie Crist's story about Charlie Crist. But never have I seen a piece as well-crafted, as close to the bone, as entertaining and precise in tone and substance as Ben Terris' "Survival of a salesman: Former Fla. governor Charlie Crist tries to get back where he was" in Wednesday's Washington Post.
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Senate Looks to Make Springs Plan Easier to Swallow
Rick Scott Welcomes Perry Thurston's Support in Lowering Vehicle Fees
Gov. Rick Scott said on Thursday that he was pleased that state House Minority Leader Perry Thurston, D-Fort Lauderdale, said earlier in the day that reducing fees was on his legislative agenda. One of Scotts main priorities in the upcoming legislative session is cutting $400 million in vehicle registration fees enacted back in 2009.
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Rick Scott Points to Record High Online Job Ads in Florida
On Thursday, Gov. Rick Scott said online jobs are booming in Florida. Scott cited Help Wanted OnLine numbers showing more than 282,000 job openings in Florida last month, an increase of 5.1 percent from January 2013.
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The Myth of 'Settled Science'
WASHINGTON -- I repeat: I'm not a global warming believer. I'm not a global warming denier. I've long believed that it cannot be good for humanity to be spewing tons of carbon dioxide into the atmosphere. I also believe that those scientists who pretend to know exactly what this will cause in 20, 30 or 50 years are white-coated propagandists.
How Much Trouble Will Common Core Cause for Rick Scott's Campaign?
Brian Gibens Ends Congressional Bid, Backs Lizbeth Benacquisto
Veteran Brian Gibens announced on Thursday that he was ending his bid for the Republican nomination to replace former U.S. Rep. Trey Radel, R-Fla., in Congress and was endorsing Florida Senate Majority Leader Lizbeth Benacusito, R-Fort Myers, in the primary next month.
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Pinellas Congressional Candidates Wrangle over Social Security, Focus on Voter Outreach
Bills to Protect Against Sexual Predators Zipping Along in Both Chambers
Rick Scott Speaks Out on Venezuelan Protests
On Thursday, Gov. Rick Scott spoke out on the current unrest in Venezuela asprotests escalated against President Nicolas Maduro's socialist government.
"We need to stand with the people in Venezuela who are working for democracy and freedom," said Scott. "As Americans, we are blessed to live in the greatest nation in the world that cherishes liberty. It is our obligation and calling to support those striving for freedom in places like Venezuela and Cuba who are struggling under oppression.
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