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CFO Jeff Atwater Appoints Three Key Staff

State CFO Jeff Atwater announced three key appointments on Tuesday. He named Christina Smith, a veteran of the department who has served as assistant director, to head up the Division of Accounting and Auditing. Terry Kester was moved over from the Department of Business and Professional Regulation to serve as CIO. Allison Carter, who worked in the Senate and with the Public Service Commission, will be the director of program management.

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Immigration Report: Floridians Pay $5.5 Billion a Year for Illegal Aliens

As an addendum to Monday's Senate hearing on immigration issues, the Federation for American Immigration Reform reported that Florida incurs nearly $5.5 billion in costs related to the estimated 950,000 illegal aliens residing in the state, along with their 186,000 U.S.-born children.

Here's the Florida breakdown from FAIR's 2010 study, The Fiscal Burden of Illegal Immigration on United States Taxpayers:

K-12 education $2.78 billion.
English (LEP) $559 million.
Medicaid $530 million.
SCHIP+ $129 million.
Justice $579 million.

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House Transportation Chairman John Mica Calls Moscow Bombing a Warning

Florida Republican U.S. Rep. John Mica weighed in on the recent airport bombing in Moscow and, as the newly installed chairman of the Transportation and Infrastructure Committee, said that it could have an impact in America.

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Sandy Adams Headed to Judiciary and Science, Space and Technology Committees

Newly inaugurated U.S. Rep. Sandy Adams announced her committee assignments on Monday. The Florida Republican will serve on the Science, Space and Technology, and the Judiciary committees. She will hold a seat on the Crime, Terrorism, and Homeland Security and the Intellectual Property, Competition and the Internet subcommittees under the Judiciary Committee umbrella and the Space and Aeronautics and Investigations and Oversight subcommittees under the jurisdiction of the Science, Space and Technology Committee.

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Rick Scott's Budget Deadline Pushed Back to Feb. 7

Looks like the weekend of Feb. 5-6 will be a busy one in Tallahassee, as the new administration burns the midnight oil working on crafting together a budget proposal. On Monday, Gov. Rick Scott asked for an extension of submitting the budget, asking to move the deadline from Friday, Feb. 4 to Monday, Feb. 7. House Speaker Dean Cannon, R-Winter Park, replied to Scott on Tuesday, approving the extension. So did Senate President Mike Haridopolos, R-Merritt Island.

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Peoples Gas System Customers to Get $3 Million Refund

The 334,000 customers of the Peoples Gas System utility company will receive refund payments totaling $3 million, thanks to a settlement agreement with the Office of Public Counsel agreed to Tuesday by the Public Service Commission.

PGS earnings over the 11.75 percent authorized by the PSC will be returned to the company's customers throughout Florida. Customers using a certain amount of gas will receive a one-time credit of $3.74 on their March bill.

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Community Affairs Committee Advances Four Bills in 9 Mins.

It may not be record breaking time, but it was significant enough to get a reaction from Senate Community Affairs Committee Chairman Mike Bennett, R-Bradenton.

"That was painless," Bennett said as the committee concluded their 9-minute meeting Tuesday morning where they voted in favor on four bills.

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AFP Grades the Florida Congressional Delegation

On Monday, the Florida chapter of Americans for Prosperity (AFP-FL) released their grades for the Sunshine States congressional delegation. Based on the congressmens votes on a number of issues during 2009 and 2010, the group gave the delegation members higher marks based on their adherence to the principles of less government, lower taxes and more personal freedoms.

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David Rivera Takes Aim at Federal Spending

Florida Republican U.S. Rep. David Rivera took aim at federal spending on Monday, promoting a bill to return the budget to what it was back in 2008.

We have been on a dangerous glide path during the last few years that threatens our countrys future, said Rivera.The federal government spends $7 million during every minute of every hour of every day; our national debt has climbed to more than $14 trillion and is growing by the second, and last month we spent $3.4 billion per day on interest expenses on the national debt.

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Florida Teachers Union Draws a Line in the Sand Over School Choice

The Florida Education Association won't say where it's spending its money (see story here), but a former union captain explicitly lays out the FEA's strategy.

Doug Tuthill, former president of the Pinellas Classroom Teachers Association, writes:

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