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David Jolly Backs Marco Rubio's No Obamacare Bailout Bill

Republican congressional hopeful David Jolly came out swinging against President Barack Obamas health care law on Tuesday, backing U.S. Sen. Marco Rubios, R-Fla., proposal to ensure taxpayer dollars are not used to bail out insurance companies due to the impact of the law. Jolly is running against Democratic nominee former state CFO Alex Sink and Libertarian Lucas Overby in the March 11 special election.

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Ben Carson Ramps Up Against Obamacare as 2014 Beckons

Dr. Ben Carson, who is being touted as a possible candidate for the Republican presidential nomination in 2016, took a large step to becoming more politically active on Tuesday when he was named chairman of American Legacy PACs Save Our Healthcare" campaign. Carson burst on to the political scene by offering sharp criticism of President Barack Obamas federal health-care law at the National Prayer Breakfast.

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Rick Scott Calls for $80 Million for Cancer Research

On Tuesday, Gov. Rick Scott called for $80 million to go to cancer research as part of his proposed budget. The bulk of those funds -- $60 million -- would go to Florida Cancer Centers while another $20 million would go to grants.

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Crenshaw Hopes Obama Focuses on Economy, Defense in SOTU

U.S. Rep. Ander Crenshaw, R-Fla., weighed in on Tuesday afternoon on what he hopes to see from President Barack Obamas State of the Union address that night.

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Sweet Song's End

January 28, 2014 - 6:00pm

Florida Retailers Celebrate Job Growth, Unveil 2014 Agenda

The Florida Retail Federation (FRF) cheered news that retail jobs grew 5.5 percent in Florida last year, adding 55,000 new jobs to the Sunshine State.

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Rick Scott Looks to Cut Business Rental Sales Tax

Gov. Rick Scott held a media event in Orlando on Tuesday, calling for reducing the business rental sales tax by 0.5 percent as part of his proposed budget.

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