Florida Voters Back Expanded Gaming and Resort Casinos
Most Floridians Support Destination Casinos
A new poll of Florida voters showsnearly two-thirds support the Florida Legislature establishing a limited number of "high-quality destination resort casinos" in the state to create new jobs and boost economic development.
The survey of 601 likely Florida voters, conducted by The Tarrance Group, also found that respondents have a negative view (67 percent) of Internet gambling in the state.
Comments are now closed.
As Obamacare Website Flops, Marco Rubio Looks to Delay Individual Mandate
Emily's List Backs Alex Sink and Knifes Jessica Ehrlich in the Back
A day after former state CFO Alex Sink announced she was running for the Democratic nomination for the congressional seat left vacant by the death of Bill Young, liberal group Emilys List announced they were backing her, withdrawing their support from Jessica Ehrlich.
Comments are now closed.
Ron Johnson Enlists Florida Republicans So Americans Can Keep Current Health Care
Second Opinion Needed
Marco Rubio Calls Delaying Obamacare Mandate 'Common Sense'
U.S. Sen. Marco Rubio, R-Fla., took to the airwaves after the Senate shot down his call for unanimous consent to approve his bill to delay the individual mandate included in President Barack Obamas federal health-care law due to the continued problems with Healthcare.gov.
Rubio appeared on Greta Van Sustrens program on Fox News on Wednesday night to weigh in on the health care law.
Comments are now closed.
The Judiciary and Free Speech
"The First Amendment does not permit laws that force speakers to retain a campaign finance attorney, conduct demographic marketing research, or seek declaratory rulings before discussing the most salient political issues of our day."
-- U.S. Supreme Court, Citizens United (2010)
Governor's Race Poses Quandary for Democratic Women
Alex Sink: Out Like a Light During Tallahassee Taj Fiasco
RPOF does a bang-up job detailing why Alex Sink isn't fit to represent Florida in Congress. But, for my money, the video released Wednesday from Lenny Curry & Co. omits one of the most prominent reasons to deny Sink public office again -- on any level.

