Hospitals Eye Senate Health Coverage Plan
Allen West and Connie Mack Look to Put November Losses Behind at CPAC
Mourning 'Populist' Hugo Chavez
Our left-wing media's somber, mourning coverage of Venezuelan despot Hugo Chavez once again demonstrates the double standard journalists reserve for dictators.
Education Economics
International Driving Permit Fiasco: What the Herald-Tribune Said 3 Weeks Ago
Florida's John Mica Leading Fight Against 'Billions' Wasted from 78,000 Unused Federal Properties
One of Florida's most conservative U.S. congressmen is leading the charge against what he says are billions of dollars wasted by the federal government to maintain excess, underutilized, and vacant properties throughout the country. Several of them are in Florida.
International Driving Permit Black Eye Rolled to Third Reading in House
With little discussion and no drama, the Florida House took up and rolled to a third reading HB 7059, the bill that repeals an international driving permit requirement put into Florida law in 2012 and aimed to make it easier for police to interpret foreign drivers' licenses.
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Florida Bill to Ground Drones Continues to Soar
Could Tampa Bay Times Use Drones to Monitor Nudist Camps?
During a Florida Senate Judiciary Committee meeting Tuesday considering SB 92, which would restrict the use of drones for law enforcement, Sen. Andy Gardiner expressed his concern over the continued private use of drones that is not covered by the legislation.
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Effectiveness, Transparency of Projects Awarded Florida Taxpayer Dollars Gets Thumbs Up
A bill that would allow the public to have a look at projects that are granted incentives by Florida in return for bringing jobs and economic development to the state cleared the House Transportation and Economic Development Appropriations Subcommittee Tuesday.
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