School Choice Week this year gave more reason to celebrate than ever.

The U.S. Chamber of Commerce backed David Jolly, the Republican running in a special congressional election, on Monday. Jolly takes on former state CFO Alex Sink, the Democrat in the race, and Libertarian Lucas Overby in the special election on March 11.
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School Choice Week this year gave more reason to celebrate than ever.
Former Gov. Charlie Crist drew the fire of Republican Party of Florida (RPOF) Chairman Lenny Curry on Monday. Despite spending most of his political career as a Republican, Crist is the favorite for the Democratic nomination to challenge Gov. Rick Scott in November.
Curry sent out a memo on Monday bashing Crist, whose memoir comes out on Tuesday. Curry wrote:
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David Beckham's moon is still over Miami. The international soccer star will face the cameras Wednesday in a news conference to discuss his progress in trying to bring a Major League Soccer expansion team to Miami.
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U.S. Rep. Vern Buchanan, R-Fla., urged President Barack Obama to back the construction of the Keystone XL Pipeline. Buchanan pointed to a State Department study which found it would not lead to an explosion in greenhouses gasses and would create 42,000 jobs.
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On Monday afternoon, Carlos Lopez-Cantera was sworn in as the lieutenant governor of Florida. Lopez-Cantera, who rose to become Florida House GOP leader, will return to his old stomping grounds in the House chambers for the ceremonial swearing-in later in the afternoon.
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On Monday, Gov. Rick Scotts team pushed back against a Web ad released earlier in the day by former Gov. Charlie Crist, the favorite for the Democratic nomination despite spending most of his career in the Republican ranks.
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