All eyes will be on the Florida Seminoles and the Auburn Tigers as they face off in the BCS Championship game on Jan. 6, and Gov. Rick Scott is making a bet with Alabama Gov. Robert Bentley that the Noles will get the win Monday night.
If FSU wins, Bentley will have to send Scott a gallon of lemonade from Toomers Drugs in Auburn, Ala. But if Auburn wins, Scott will owe Bentley a pie from Kermits Key West Key Lime Shoppe.
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Iurge those supporting Senate Bill 392 to please reconsider their support for this legislation. It will only lead to an increase in the number of collisions, injuriesand fatalities currently occurring on public roadways throughout Florida.
WASHINGTON -- First order of business for the returning Congress: The No Bailout for Insurance Companies Act of 2014.
Make it one line long: "Sections 1341 and 1342 of the Affordable Care Act are hereby repealed."
End of bill. End of bailout. End of story.
Jerry, Jerry!
It seems the TV show host is not only a fan of putting bizarre personal drama on television but of gubernatorial candidate Charlie Crist, as well.
According to contribution reports for the political committee Charlie Crist For Florida, Jerry Springer donated $10,000 to the committee on Dec. 31. Springer added his name to a handful of donors pledging financial support to Crist, many of whom are attorneys or law firms.
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