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Judge Fulford's Pension Fund Ruling Headed to Florida Supreme Court

March 18, 2012 - 7:00pm

The circuit judge's ruling invalidating the state's 3 percent employee pension contribution requirement will be decided directly by the Florida Supreme Court.

In a short memo, the 1st District Court of Appeal said it would not rule on the decision by Circuit Judge Jackie Fulford that invalidated a state law passed last year that requires employees to pay 3 percent of their salaries toward their retirement plans.

High-Flying Corporate Welfare

March 16, 2012 - 7:00pm

WASHINGTON -- Sallie James was born in Australia on July 4, 1976, which suggests that Providence planned what happened 30 years later: She moved to Washington.

Weekly Roundup: Redrawing Senate's Redistricting

March 15, 2012 - 7:00pm

Sharkey's restaurant had just gone back to regular hours in the Capitol when lawmakers returned again this week to redraw political boundaries stricken a week earlier by the state's highest court.

Though not likely to draw the crowds that kept the 10th floor coffee bar pumping espresso at a Neapolitan clip, the special session on reapportionment did its part to extend the capitol's busy season, assuring another week of more people in suits than kids in school groups.

Leon County Judge Seeks Quick Review of Congressional Maps

March 15, 2012 - 7:00pm

A Leon County Circuit judge believes time remains to determine the validity of the Legislatures redrawn congressional districts before politicians have to qualify for the fall campaigns.

With just over 75 days until the start of qualifying, Judge Terry Lewis showed eagerness Friday to move forward a challenge to the maps following guidelines similar to those used in a nearly two-month state Supreme Court review of the state House and Senate maps.

Lewis said he would like to begin a trial the week of April 16.

Gun Group, Leesburg in Legal Shootout Over Weapons Law

March 15, 2012 - 7:00pm

A gun group is suing the city of Leesburg over a local law that requires municipal approval to discharge a firearm.

Florida Carry says the statute violates state law, which prohibits local jurisdictions from implementing gun restrictions. The 2011 Legislature doubled down on that 25-year-old law by spelling out penalties against local officials, including removal from office.

Governor Should Veto Medicaid Unfunded Mandate

March 18, 2012 - 7:00pm

Since 2007, Florida's 67 counties have trimmed more than $3 billion from local budgets. Like state government, Florida's local communities have been committed to keeping taxes low and doing more with less.

Alan Grayson Left Trail of Traffic Tickets Before Lynx Bus Crash

March 15, 2012 - 7:00pm

Alan Grayson's collision with a Lynx bus in downtown Orlando last weekend was the latest in a string of road follies by the former Democratic congressman who now is seeking a return to office.

According to court and law-enforcement documents obtained by Sunshine State News, Grayson racked up nine traffic citations in Florida and Virginia since 1995.

The offenses -- which ranged from speeding to littering to "improper backing" -- resulted in fines and, in one case, enrollment at traffic school.

Rick Scott Reflects on Legislative Session in Radio Address

In his weekly radio address released on Friday afternoon, Gov. Rick Scott offered a look back at the 2012 legislative session.

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Employee Drug Testing, Hands-Free Bicycling Bills Reach Rick Scott

Ron Paul Looks to Build in Illinois and Missouri

March 15, 2012 - 7:00pm

While he has yet to win a primary and his only caucus win was in the Virgin Islands -- where Mitt Romney got more delegates -- U.S. Rep. Ron Paul of Texas continues his bid for the Republican presidential nomination, focusing on the Illinois primary on Tuesday as he looks to continue his campaign all the way to the Republicans' convention in Tampa in August.

While Democrat incumbent President Barack Obama is an overwhelming favorite to carry his home state in November, Illinois will have a large role in Tampa -- and 69 delegates to boot.

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