Pam Bondi On a Roll: Duval County Resident Arrested for $400,000 in Medicaid Fraud
Florida Attorney General Pam Bondi has announced the arrest of a Duval County woman accused of stealing more than $400,000 from Floridas Aged and Disabled Adult Waiver Program.
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Scott Hopes New Trucking Rules Lure More Business to Florida's Ports
Pam Bondi’s Office Enters Settlement with Toyota over 'Sticky' Accelerators
Florida Attorney General Pam Bondi entered a settlement Thursday with Toyota Motor Corp., resolving allegations that Toyota publicly represented that its vehicles were safe despite knowing about unintended acceleration caused by accelerator entrapment and sticky accelerator pedals.
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Florida May Designate A Single University as State’s Online Hub
Vern Buchanan and Alcee Hastings Host First Annual Florida Congressional Delegation Meeting
Floridas 29-member congressional delegation the third largest in Congress met today for the first time in three years under the bipartisan leadership of Co-Chairmen Reps. Vern Buchanan and Alcee Hastings to discuss the economic importance of the states 15 seaports.
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Florida Records Nearly 28,000 New Jobs Posted Online in January
Florida had 27,979 new jobs posted online in January, boosting the total of online help wanted notices in the state to 255,749, the governors office announced Thursday.
With more than 255,000 job openings available in our state, its clear the decisions were making are helping employers feel more confident about the future of their businesses, Gov. Rick Scott stated in a release.
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Marco Rubio’s PAC: Drink Water to Send Liberals a Message
U.S. Sen. Marco Rubio, R-Miami, and his supporters have wasted little time trying to get ahead of the pundits and late-night comedians expected to focus on his dry lips and need for a drink of water during the State of the Union rebuttal.
Rubio hit the morning TV chat-show circuit on Wednesday where, in addition to discussing his actual message, he offered some self-deprecating humor on "Good Morning America" by noting, "I mean, I needed water, what am I going to do?"
"God has a funny way of reminding us that we're human."
Rick Scott: Enterprise Florida Is Doing a Good Job
Rick Scott Names Glenn Shelby to 10th Judicial Circuit
Gov. Rick Scott has appointed Glenn T. Shelby to the 10th Judicial Circuit Court, filling the vacancy created by the retirement of Judge John Laurent.
Shelby, 57, of Lakeland, is a board-certified practitioner specializing in real estate transactions and estate planning.
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Miami is for Cheaters, after Texas and D.C.
Just in time for Valentines Day, the dating website for those seeking extra-marital affairs has come out with its list of the most unfaithful cities.
And do you really have to ask if Florida made the list compiled by AshleyMadison.com, the website that promotes itself with the saying You only live once. Have an affair.
Miami comes in at No. 4, based upon AshleyMadison.coms user data.
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