The Republican Party of Florida (RPOF) continues to slam former Gov. Charlie Crist, looking to link him to President Barack Obamas health-care law. On Friday, the RPOF insisted Crist is more concerned with appeasing liberal allies than the needs of Floridians. Despite spending most of his political career as a Republican, Crist is the favorite for the Democratic nomination to challnge Gov. Rick Scott in November.
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As Barack Obama scrambles to eviscerate key sections of his own signature health-care law, he and other Democrats are trying to shift voters' focus to another issue -- income inequality.
Unfortunately, the solutions they advocate are pitifully inadequate or painfully perverse.
Rep. Steve Precourt, R-Orlando, announced on Thursday he was resigning from the Florida House to take over as the executive director of the Orlando-Orange County Expressway Authority.
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Thank you, Nancy Smith, for bringing up Atlantic City, and for allowing us to tell the other side of the story (ref: Jan. 6 Smith column,"About All That Crime Gambling Brought to Atlantic City ...").
Gov. Rick Scott cheered the Senate Appropriations Subcommittee on Transportation, Tourism and Economic Development passing his bill slashing auto registration fees in Florida. The bill is being sponsored in the Senate by Sen. Joe Negron, R-Palm City. While his bill does not go as far as Scott has proposed, Negron has left the door open to cutting more of the fees.
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