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College Presidents Push Back on Texas Higher-Ed Model
Florida House to Decide Fine for Hasner's Late Paperwork
House Speaker Dean Cannon will have to decide if former state Rep.
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Spike Lee: Telling the Kids How It's Done
As Tallahassees pols, pundits and power brokers gathered around the TV Thursday night to reinforce opinions theyve already formed about the job performances of President Obama and Congress, a far more uplifting show unfolded at Ruby Diamond Auditorium.
Rick Perry Heads to Presidency 5 Straw Poll With Experienced Florida Team
The Republican Party of Florida (RPOF) announced Friday that Gov. Rick Perry of Texas, who has rocketed to the top of national polls since entering the race less than a month ago, will take part in the Presidency 5 straw poll later in the month.
Our 3,500 delegates, on behalf of Floridas Republicans, will hear from the leading candidates and make their votes count on Saturday, said Brian Hughes, a spokesman for the RPOF, on Friday. You cant win the White House if you cant win Florida, and this event is the first real test for these national campaigns here in the Sunshine State.
Federal Grant Links Education and Obamacare in 'Magician's Show'
Republican Senate Candidates Attack Obama and Bill Nelson on Jobs Plan
Sunshine State News Welcomes Joe Saunders, Jim Turner
Sunshine State News welcomes aboard two new Tallahassee-based staff members, News Editor Joe Saunders and reporter Jim Turner.
Pennsylvania native Saunders, 45, attended Drexel University, worked 10 years for Scripps Treasure Coast Newspapers as a reporter, wire editor, A1 centerpiece editor and metro editor. He also worked as a night metro editor at The Bradenton Herald and as a copy editor at the Charleston Gazette in Charleston, W.Va.
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Rick Perry Will Take Part in RPOF P5 Straw Poll
On Friday, the Republican Party of Florida (RPOF) announced that Gov. Rick Perry of Texas will take part in the Presidency 5 straw poll later in the month.
Our 3,500 delegates, on behalf of Floridas Republicans, will hear from the leading candidates and make their votes count on Saturday, said Brian Hughes, a spokesman for the RPOF, on Friday. You cant win the White House if you cant win Florida, and this event is the first real test for these national campaigns here in the Sunshine State.
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