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Bill Posey: Obama Needs to Spend Less on Climate Change, More on Manned Space Flights

Florida Republican U.S. Rep. Bill Posey spoke before the House Budget Committee on Wednesday, demanding that NASA make manned space flight its top priority.

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Rich Nugent: Preserve Senior Benefits But Lower Deficit and Debt

Freshman Florida Republican U.S. Rep. Rich Nugent testified on seniors to the U.S. House Budget Committee on Wednesday, calling for the preservation of current benefits while lowering the deficit and national debt.

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Neocon Pundit Bill Kristol has Marco Rubio's Back on Libya

Neoconservative pundit and editor William Kristol cheered the news that Florida Republican U.S. Sen. Marco Rubio was calling for the removal of the Gadhafi government in Libya. Over at his blog at the Weekly Standard, Kristol sang Rubios praises.

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Marco Rubio Calls for Removal of Gadhafi in Libya

Florida Republican U.S. Sen. Marco Rubio sent a letter to U.S. Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid, D-Nev., on Wednesday, asking for the Senate to take up a measure calling for the removal of Libyan leader Moammar Gadhafi and backing President Barack Obamas military actions against the government of that African nation.

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Immigration-Control Group Turns Up Heat on Haridopolos, Flores Over E-Verify

Expressing "serious concerns" about Senate Judiciary Committee Chairwoman Anitere Flores' handling of proposed E-Verify legislation, a Florida immigration group promises that "all hell will break loose" if the bill's original language isn't reinstated on Monday.

In a letter to Senate President Mike Haridopolos, Floridians for Immigration Enforcement said Flores' "past comments that states should not enact illegal immigration legislation and her affiliation with a group that labeled previous illegal immigration bills as 'draconian' is troublesome."

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E-Mailing Florida Judge Hit With Complaint Over Her Role as Bar Governor

A Palm Beach County circuit judge who signed a controversial e-mail claiming that the Florida Bar had prevailed in closed-door negotiations on judicial reform is now the target of an official complaint regarding her job.

Lisa Small, who joined three other attorneys in distributing the e-mail, also sits on the Bar's 52-member board of governors.

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Ethics Reform Gets Boost in Senate

Ed Stein Cartoon

March 30, 2011 - 6:00pm

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