Opponents of pension reform often cite partisan politics and ideology as the driving forces behind efforts to repair underfunded retirement systems.
Opponents of pension reform often cite partisan politics and ideology as the driving forces behind efforts to repair underfunded retirement systems.
Republicans have taken back voters' truston key issues of the economy and national security, according to a survey released Thursday.
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Even though an overwhelming number of Florida voters support universal background checks (a 91-8 percent margin) and stricter laws on guns generally, more of them still say the National Rifle Association better reflects their views on gun control than President Obama does -- even if it's only by 45-44 percent.
Florida voters support 5144 percent stricter statewide gun-control laws, with gun owners opposed 6133 percent.
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How true, how true, Peter Brown. In trying to explain the governor's pre-election predicament during a Wednesday morning press conference, the Quinnipiac University polling guru so hit the nail on the head.
Alysia Peddy, a mother from Tampa, is making her voice heard in the debate over Medicaid at the state Capitol.
Peddy considers her familys medical situation a prime example of why Medicaid is working and should be expanded in Florida.
Her 9-year-old son Pierce requires between 15 and 20 hours of nursing care a day because of a traumatic brain injury.
The family has private insurance. It costs $2,200 a month, but because Pierces care is so extensive, and expensive, the private insurance covers only a fraction of the expenses.