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Weekly Roundup: Tangling Over Tuition

June 22, 2012 - 6:00pm

Gov. Rick Scott says he wants to hold down costs for Florida families. University presidents and trustees say they need more money to maintain quality on their campuses.

And caught in the middle this week were members of the state Board of Governors, which had to approve tuition increases at 11 universities. The board, meeting in Orlando, ultimately approved a mixture of increases that failed to satisfy Scott or many of the presidents.

Massachusetts Mayor Heads Down the Michael 'Nanny' Bloomberg Trail

No, no, Henrietta, don't do it.

You represent Cambridge, Miz Mayor -- the "Cradle of Liberty," remember?

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Rick Scott Signs Timeshare Resale Fraud into Law

A bill that seeks to eliminate a loophole exploited by scam artists was ceremonially signed into law by Gov. Rick Scott at the University of Central Florida Rosen School of Hospitality on Friday.

This legislation will cut down on timeshare fraud and protect owners from unscrupulous resale companies, Scott stated in a release.As we fight this fraud, integrity will come back into the system, and people can feel more confident investing in Florida, and in the timeshare market.

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Don’t Expect Florida to Embrace a Court-Backed Obamacare Very Quickly

June 21, 2012 - 6:00pm

With the U.S. Supreme Court on the verge of issuing a monumental decision on Americas health-care future, Gov. Rick Scott has expressed optimism that the justices will side with Florida in opposing the law, its mandates and provisions.

But Scott did add that in the offchance justices uphold the Affordable Care Act, better known as Obamacare, Florida would "get around" to implementing the law.

Obama and Marco Rubio Offer Contrasting Takes on Immigration Reform

June 21, 2012 - 6:00pm

President Barack Obama and U.S. Sen. Marco Rubio, R-Fla., spoke in Orlando Friday to a meeting of the National Association of Latino Elected and Appointed Officials (NALEO) and offered contrasting visions of how America should deal with immigration.

Obama is leading his presumptive Republican opponent -- former Gov. Mitt Romney of Massachusetts -- among Hispanics in the polls. Looking to preserve his lead with that group, Obama took off the gloves to rip into Romney who spoke to NALEO on Thursday.

Rick Scott: EA Sports/UCF Deal Keeps Florida Talent at Home

June 21, 2012 - 6:00pm

EA Sports, the creator of sports video games including Madden NFL and Tiger Woods PGA, is partnering with the University of Central Florida to provide student internship opportunities that could build up the Orlando digital industry and lead to employment with the gaming giant.

Under the deal announced Friday, UCF students in the Florida Interactive Entertainment Academy will be able to work in the new EA SPORTS Innovation Lab that will be part of the UCF Center for Emerging Media in Downtown Orlando.

Americans For Prosperity Seeks Candidates' Backing for Pension, Tax Credit Elimination Plans

June 21, 2012 - 6:00pm

The conservative group Americans For Prosperity-Florida wants to replace the state employee pension system, eliminate corporate income taxes and it wants Florida to stop giving tax credits to attract businesses.

And while saying they are not in the endorsement business, on Friday they sent every legislative candidate a copy of their new five-point solutions for the state. The intent is to get candidates to endorse the plan and promote the ones who have gotten behind the effort.

AFP Hammers Bill Nelson in New TV Ad

Democrat incumbent U.S. Sen. Bill Nelson is seeking a third term in November but hes drawing fire from a conservative group which has launched a new ad against him.

On Friday, Americans for Prosperity-Florida (AFP-Florida), unveiled a new ad slamming Nelson and tying to him President Barack Obama.

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Dave Weldon Gets Social Conservative Endorsements as He Tries to Catch Connie Mack

June 21, 2012 - 6:00pm

Having entered the Republican primary late to challenge Democrat incumbent U.S. Sen. Bill Nelson, this week former U.S. Rep. Dave Weldon turned up his appeals to social conservatives as he tries to catch GOP front-runner U.S. Rep. Connie Mack.

Adam Putnam Remains Busy in 2012 Election Cycle

June 21, 2012 - 6:00pm

While Florida Agriculture Commissioner Adam Putnam is not on the ballot in 2012, he remains politically active this election cycle backing candidates in competitive Republican primaries.

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