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First Govt Taxes on Internet Purchases, Could Paying Per Email be Next?


As Florida legislators are poised to add new taxes on Floridians, in the form of an Internet sales tax, could your email be next?

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NFIB Teaches Survival of New Obamacare Taxes


The National Federation of Independent Businesses is offering a free webinar Wednesday at noon to help small businesses and self-employers survive the new taxes set to begin as part of the federal health-care law.

The webinar will be presented by Kevin Kuhlman, manager of Legislative Affairs.

From the NFIB:

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Bad-Idea Bills Could Be Calamitous for Florida's High School Athletes

March 26, 2013 - 7:00pm

If any bill in the 2013 session has disaster written all over it, it's the terrible twins, HB 1279 and SB 1164.

To Love, Honor and Poll

March 26, 2013 - 7:00pm

Meet 'Oversight Watchdog' Ron DeSantis

The U.S. House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform Tuesday released the next feature in its series Meet Your Oversight Watchdogs, introducing Rep. Ron DeSantis, of Floridas CD 6, to Americans.

This government needs to start behaving responsibly in terms of how it spends taxpayers' money, says DeSantis. Weve seen this administration rack up trillion-dollar deficits for four consecutive years. If we continue on our current course we will have a national debt of $20 trillion when this president leaves office.

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To Raise or Not to Raise Tuition: Now That's a Question

March 26, 2013 - 7:00pm

A split is developing between Republican leaders in the Florida House and Senate over university tuition next year.

The House wants to raise tuition 6 percent. The Senate is proposing no tuition increase.

House leaders argue Floridas tuition rates are below the national average and an increase would help universities keep pace with other schools around the country.

The average cost of tuition in Florida is about $6,200. Nationwide, its $8,600.

Gov. Rick Scott, meanwhile, is also making it clear that he opposes tuition increases. He compares them to tax hikes.

A Bipartisan Abdication

March 26, 2013 - 7:00pm

"President Obama has arguably established the authority of the president to intervene militarily virtually anywhere without the consent or the approval of Congress, at his own discretion and for as long as he wishes."

-- Jim Webb

FGCU Sweet 16 Run: Is Facebook as Powerful as Brett Comer?


Can the buzz around university teams lift them to NCAA March Madness wins?

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