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Gus Bilirakis Bangs the Drums for Vets to Apply for Benefits

With the deadline coming up for veterans and current members of the armed services -- whose time in the military was involuntary extended between September 11, 2001 and September 30, 2009 -- to file for additional benefits, Florida Republican U.S. Rep. Gus Bilirakis is encouraging them to contact the U.S. Department of Defense. Vets and service members may be eligible for up to $500 for each month of their military extension.

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Nurse Practitioners Intend to Continue Fight for More Authority in Florida

Floridas nurse practitioners are gearing up to push for increased authority in the Sunshine State -- arguing that the state can save $1 billion if this happens.

Stan Whittaker of the Florida Council of Advanced Practice Nurses PAC (CAP-PAC) weighed in on the matter, pointing to a report from the Institute of Medicine that found that giving Advanced Registered Nurse Practitioners (ARNPs) more authority lowers costs.

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Florida's Unemployment Rate Stays at 11.9 Percent in October

Florida's jobless rate for October remained unchanged from the previous month, with 11.9 percent of the work force unemployed, according to a report from the Agency for Workforce Innovation released Friday.

Even though the unemployment rate didn't budge, AWI Director Cynthia Lorenzo saw cause for optimism in the report.

"In addition to showing improved over-the-year job creation, Florida posted the largest decrease in the country last week in the number of people who filed for first-time unemployment benefits," Lorenzo said.

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Getting Ready for 2012, Rick Santorum Hits the Road

Former U.S. Sen. Rick Santorum of Pennsylvania shows no signs of slowing down as he gears up for a run at the Republican presidential nomination in 2012.

The conservative Santorum will be heading to the Old Dominion on Saturday night where he will be keynoting an event for the Republican Party of Virginia. Perhaps more telling of Santorums presidential ambitions, he is heading to New Hampshire, home of the first presidential primary, after Thanksgiving. This marks the second time Santorum visited the Granite State since the elections and the seventh time this year.

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Potential GOP 2012 Candidate Gary Johnson Still a Freewheeler

November 17, 2010 - 6:00pm

With buzz increasing that he will launch a bid for the Republican presidential nomination in 2012, former New Mexico Gov. Gary Johnson showed up in Tallahassee Thursday night still touting the trademark libertarian social issues -- legalization of marijuana, for one -- that put him in the minority of the GOP.

Senate Republicans Join Florida's Legal Challenge of Obamacare

Even as Attorney General Bill McCollum and incoming Attorney General Pam Bondi asked 13 other states to join the constitutional challenge to new federal health-care laws backed by President Barack Obama, 32 Republicans in the U.S. Senate filed a brief in support of the lawsuit.

If this law is held constitutional, there will be no limit on what activities Congress can require its citizens to do, said outgoing U.S. Sen. George LeMieux. It is that serious.

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State High School Graduation Rate Increases

On Thursday, Gov. Charlie Crist announced that the high school graduation rate increased for the fifth year in a row in Florida -- rising more than 2.5 percent from the 2008-09 school year to 79 percent for the 2009-10 school year.

Floridas improved graduation rate clearly shows that our reform efforts are making a difference in our schools, and most importantly for our students, insisted Crist. I applaud our students, parents, teachers and school leaders for their hard work and significant improvement.

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Jerry Holbert Cartoon

November 18, 2010 - 6:00pm

Florida Supreme Court Ruling on U.S. Sugar Deal Brings Nuanced Victories

November 17, 2010 - 6:00pm

A little more than a month after the nearly $200 million deal between Gov. Charlie Crist and U.S. Sugar Corp. closed, the tooth-and-nail battle the deal spawned may be in its final throes.

New Teacher Merit Pay Details Emerge

November 18, 2010 - 6:00pm

The highly contentious teacher merit pay proposal that was shot down by Gov. Charlie Crist last spring has re-emerged, but with some preliminary concessions to teachers and also perhaps to Gov.-elect Rick Scott, who -- as the father of a special education teacher -- voiced concerns about the proposals fairness to some educators.

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