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Pam Bondi Warns of Identity Theft and Tax-Related Scams This Tax Season

Florida Attorney General Pam Bondi is urging Floridians to use caution when filing tax returns and to be aware of identity theft and tax-related scams.

Any signs of tax fraud or identity theft, such as receiving a letter that your tax return has been filed when it has not, should be reported to my office by calling 1-866-9-NO-SCAM, said Bondi in a press release Thursday.

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Joyner, Jones File Bill to Overturn 2011 Juvenile Detention Law

Sen. Arthenia Joyner, D-Tampa, and Rep. Mia L. Jones, D-Jacksonville, have filed companion bills to seeking to reverse a cost-saving 2011 law, Senate Bill 2012, that has resulted in juvenile offenders in select counties being moved into adult facilities.

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Detroit Is First Stop for Florida’s ‘Must Be the Sunshine’ Campaign

February 6, 2013 - 6:00pm

Visit Florida unveiled a new Central Florida amusement park-centered spring ad campaign as part of its Must Be the Sunshine effort as Gov. Rick Scott and the Florida Cabinet kicked off the 2013 Florida State Fair in Tampa on Thursday.

This new TV ad campaign from VISIT FLORIDA is the newest part of their work to make Florida the No. 1 travel destination in the world, Scott stated in a release of the one-minute spot that plays up Disney, Universal, SeaWorld and Busch Gardens and the states Viva 500 celebration.

'Anti-Sharia Bill' Passes Florida House Civil Justice Subcommittee

The Florida House Civil Justice Subcommittee has passed HB 351, formally titled "Application of Foreign Law in Certain Cases" but more popularly referred to as an "Anti-Sharia Bill." The bill is modeled after legislation proposed by activist groups who claim Islamic law, which discriminates against women and non-Muslims, is stealthily encroaching upon the American judicial system.

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Wilton Simpson and Frank Artiles Introduce Bill to Allow Sale of Wine in Larger Containers

Florida law currently bans the sale of wine in containers holding more than one 1 gallon, but a new bill introduced in the House and Senate byWilton Simpson, R-Trilby, and Rep. Frank Artiles, R- Miami, would increase that limit to 6 gallons.

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Florida Supreme Court Issues Ruling in Major Foreclosure Fraud Case

The Florida Supreme Court has issued its unanimous ruling in the foreclosure fraud caseRoman Pino v. The Bank of New York Mellon. In an opinion authored by Justice Barbara Pariente, the court ruled that a trial court may not reinstate a voluntarily dismissed civil action, even if the defendant alleges that the plaintiff committed fraud on the court, unless that defendant suffered some kind of harm.

Pino had alleged that New York Mellon Bank had filed fraudulent documents in its foreclosure suit against him in 2008.

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Rick Scott Lists Budget Triumphs

In a morning press release, Florida Gov. Rick Scott cited highlights from his 2013-14 budget and other statistics to show he's scored a fiscal triumph so far in his administration. Here they are:

-- Overall savings in budget: $1.2 billion.

-- 3: Gov. Scott submitted Floridas three smallest budgets in the last decade (adjusted for inflation and population growth).

-- Largest decline in size of state government workforce per 1,000 residents over last 14 years.

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Florida House Civil Justice Subcommittee Approves Foreclosure Reform Bill

TheFlorida House Civil Justice Subcommittee has approved a foreclosure reform bill, HB 87, sponsored by Rep.Kathleen Passidimo, R-Naples. The bill aims to streamline and expedite the foreclosure process. Among other things, it reduces the statute of limitations for deficiency judgments from five years to one year, and requires the lender in a foreclosure action to provide certain documents proving ownership of the loan beforeforeclosureproceedings begin.

The bill passed the committee by a vote of 10-3.

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