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Dean Cannon Joining Mike Haridopolos at Medicaid Events in Miami and Tallahassee

A familiar face will be joining incoming Senate President Mike Haridopolos, R-Merritt Island, in his tour of medical facilities across Florida this week -- incoming House Speaker Dean Cannon, R-Winter Park. Cannon will open the tour with Haridopolos in Miami on Wednesday and be at the final event in Tallahassee on Friday.

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Less Than an Hour Before Univision Debate with Rick Scott, McCollum Announces Hispanic Backers

Less than an hour before squaring off in a debate with Republican gubernatorial rival Rick Scott that will be broadcast by Univision 23 in Miami, Attorney General Bill McCollum unveiled his team to pull in Hispanic votes.

McCollums efforts will be led by former Republican Party of Florida Chairman Al Cardenas and includes three members of Congress -- Ileana Ros-Lehtinen andMario and Lincoln Diaz-Balart --as well as Jeb Bush Jr.

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'Megabanks' Stifling Competition and Consumers

August 1, 2010 - 6:00pm

For all its highly touted reforms, the financial overhaul enacted in Washington won't stop big banks from getting bigger, and that spells trouble for smaller banks as well as consumers, experts say.

Marco Rubio Team Blames Charlie Crist for Florida's Economic Stress

With a new article from the Associated Press ranking Florida as one of the most economically stressed states in the nation, the campaign team of Marco Rubio, the likely Republican nominee in the race for the open U.S. Senate seat, knows who to blame -- independent rival Gov. Charlie Crist.

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Sticking to His Guns, Dan Gelber Wants 11 Debates with Dave Aronberg in Dem AG Contest

The debate over debates continues between the two candidates battling it out for the Democratic attorney general nomination.

Last week, Sen. Dan Gelber of Miami Beach proposed to Sen. Dave Aronberg to have debates in each one of Floridas 11 media markets. Aronberg shot down the request and said it was a political stunt. He said two debates would be more realistic.

The Gelber camp upped the ante on Monday with the candidate sending Aronberg an e-mail, sticking to his guns -- wanting 11 debates in the next three weeks until the primary.

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Beaven Demands John Mica Introduce Legislation Against BP's Tax Plans

Navy veteran Heather Beaven, the Democratic candidate running against Republican incumbent U.S. Rep. John Mica, is calling on her opponent to stand up against BP writing off $10 billion in taxes due to its expenses in cleaning up the oil spill in the Gulf.

The idea that BP has decided to engage in a sleight of hand, backdoor bailout to abscond with our tax dollars is nauseating, said Beaven on Monday. Count on this, I will never allow hard-working Americans to be robbed in order to bail out corporate recklessness."

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Battleground 2012? New Poll Colors Florida Purple

A new poll from Gallup compares the political views of residents of all 50 states -- and reinforces how pivotal Florida is in any national political battle. Asking more than 90,000 Americans about their politics over the first half of 2010, Gallup has Florida right in the middle when it comes to ideology and identification with one political party or the other. The poll found 38.5 percent of Sunshine State voters are Republicans while 46.2 percent are Democrats.

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Tenants vs. Condo Associations: Game On with SB 1196

A new Florida condominium law is ramping up a battle between associations and tenants in rental units.

A Sunshine State News reader details his looming legal fight with association officials who are demanding he pay rent directly to them. And he challenges several other readers who commented on our story about this situation.

"People in this discussion keep talking about Florida tenants as if we were some kind of sleazy deadbeats," writes "George."

Read it all here.

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McCollum Grabs Two Newspaper Endorsements ... and the Kiss of Death?

Bill McCollum might be feeling pretty good this week about receiving the editorial endorsements of the Tampa Tribune and the Miami Herald.

But he and Republicans should carefully consider these "friends."

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Washington Week

July 31, 2010 - 6:00pm

Just before the House adjourned forits summer recess,members tried to pass a bill that would repeal the 1099 requirement that has been the buzz of many talk-show hosts over the past month or so. What it involves is this.

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