Obama May Get the Chance to Remake Increasingly Unpopular High Court
House Gaming Committee Releases Initial Report on Gaming in Florida
Obama to Allies: Don't We All Spy on Each Other?
President Barack Obama has come under fire after more U.S. eavesdropping claims, but Obama says it should hardly be surprising that governments are spying on each other. Obama has even promised the U.S. will provide its allies with the information about new reports thatthe National Security Agency bugged European Union offices in Brussels, Washington and New York.
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Supreme Court's Popularity Drops in New Poll
The U.S. Supreme Court has been in the news in recent days after major decisions on same-sex marriage, voting rights and affirmative action -- but a new poll finds the highest courts prestige is slipping with likely voters.
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Kelli Stargel Punches the Ticket for Blaise Ingoglia
Conservative activist Blaise Ingoglia, the vice chairman of the Republican Party of Florida (RPOF), continues to round up the endorsements of prominent Republicans as he runs for an open seat in the Florida House. On Monday, Sen. Kelli Stargel, R-Lakeland, said she was backing Ingoglia for the House seat which is currently held by Rep. Rob Schenck, R-Spring Hill, who faces term limits in 2014.
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Rick Scott Wins the Praise of Steve Forbes
One of the leading economic conservatives in the nation offered high marks for Gov. Rick Scott on Monday.
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Pam Bondi Starts 2014 Campaign in the Pole Position
Tallahassee Law Firm Renames, Rebrands
Radey Thomas Yon & Clark, Tallahassee-based specialists in regulated industries law, announced a name and brand change Monday.
The firm is now Radey Law Firm. Radey President Travis Miller said the change is to "position the firm for future growth."
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Pam Bondi Files to Run Again as AG for 2014
Florida Attorney General Pam Bondi filed to run for a second term on Monday.
Officially filed for re-elect this morning," Bondi posted on Twitter. Looking forward to continuing working hard and serving the people of Florida!
Bondi joins fellow Florida Republicans state CFO Jeff Atwater and Agriculture Commissioner Adam Putnam in filing to run for a second term. So far Bondi is the only candidate in the race.
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Tom Rooney Looks to Change Full-Time Employment Under Obama's Health Care Law
On Friday, U.S. Rep. Tom Rooney, R-Fla., joined up with U.S. Rep. Todd Young, R-Ind., to unveil a bill looking to change the definition of full-time employment under the federal health-care law signed by President Barack Obama. Under the law, employees who work 30 or more hours are eligible for the federal program. Rooneys and Youngs bill would change that definition to 40 hours.
Rooney insisted that many businesses were forced to cut part-time workers hours due to this provision of the law.
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