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Cabinet Supports E-Verify but Crist, McCollum Differ on Arizona-Law Injunction

With immigration becoming one of the chief issues in the race for the Republican gubernatorial nomination, Attorney General Bill McCollum, trying to catch up with front-runner Rick Scott, sponsored a motion at Thursdays Cabinet meeting for state offices to use E-Verify to ensure that no illegal aliens are hired.

E-Verify is a service provided at no cost by the U.S. Department of Homeland Security and the Social Security Administration that compares completed I-9s filled out by potential employees to information held by the federal government.

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SBA Announces 14 Percent Growth in FRS Pension Fund

The Florida State Board of Administration (SBA), which handles investments for state employees and retirees, announced that it oversaw solid growth in the Florida Retirement System (FRS) pension fund -- adding almost $10 billion to its market value in the 2009-2010 fiscal year and paying more than $4.5 billion to retirees. This represented an increase of more than 14 percent from last year.

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IUPA Backs Scott Maddox in Agriculture Race

Former Tallahassee Mayor Scott Maddox, the Democratic candidate for commissioner of agriculture and consumer services, announced on Thursday that his campaign won the endorsement of the Florida International Union of Police Associations (IUPA).

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VA Director LeRoy Collins Jr. Killed in Accident

Rear Admiral LeRoy Collins Jr., executive director of the Florida Department of Veterans Affairs, was killed on Thursday morning when a car hit the bike he was riding in Tallahassee.

Collins was the son of former Gov. LeRoy Collins who served as governor from 1955 until 1961. The younger Collins graduated from the U.S. Naval Academy in 1956 and served for 34 years in the Navy and the Naval Reserves. He worked in real estate and finance after leaving the Navy.

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Facing Tough Contest for Dem AG Nomination, Dan Gelber Releases Proposals

On Thursday morning, Sen. Dan Gelber of Miami Beach --locked in a tight race with Sen. Dave Aronberg of Greenacres for the Democratic nomination for attorney general --unveiled a number of proposals that he would enact if elected:fighting corruption, coordinating law-enforcement efforts, and protecting children, consumers and the environment.

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Bid Against Bill Nelson Not Ruled Out, but Mike Haridopolos Focuses on State Senate

Incoming Senate President Mike Haridopolos, R-Merritt Island, said on Thursday morning that he still did not receive an answer from a letter that he had sent to Democratic U.S. Sen. Bill Nelson earlier in the month on national issues. While Haridopolos said he was flattered that people were speculating he would consider taking a shot against Nelson in 2012, he said he was focusing on his work in the Senate -- though he did not flatly rule out a run in 2012.

Haridopolos said that his increased focus on national issues was a result of his continued work in the Legislature.

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Connie Mack Bashes Obama on Israel

While U.S. Rep. Connie Mack has been gaining headlines breaking from his fellow Republicans in opposing the new immigration laws in Arizona, the Florida congressman has also criticized President Barack Obama on international issues, saying that the White House has neglected some of Americas leading allies -- namely Israel.

On Wednesday, Mack offered strong words condemning recent actions from Turkey before launching an attack on Obamas foreign policy.

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Tea Party Pot Stirred at Surreal Orlando Deposition

In a lengthy and, at times, surreal deposition, Tea Party activist Everett Wilkinson was grilled by rival TEA Party officials this month.

Wilkinson, who sued the Florida TEA Party headed by Frederic O'Neal over misappropriating the "Tea" name, comes off in the 129-page deposition as a somewhat disconnected, even clueless, leader of the legal fight.

Under questioning by O'Neal, an Orlando attorney, Wilkinson said he:

* didn't know who is funding the lawsuit;
* didn't recall signing a retainer agreement;

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Rubio Team Blames Crist, Obama for Florida Cities' High Unemployment

The U.S. Department of Labor released a report on Wednesday indicating that Florida is home to four of 11 of the cities that have the highest unemployment rates in the nation. Staffers for former House Speaker Marco Rubio, the likely Republican nominee in the U.S. Senate race, said this was due to economic policies backed by Gov. Charlie Crist --who is running in the race without party affiliation --and President Barack Obama.

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Gov. Charlie Crist Honors Jimmy Buffett

Gov. Charlie Crist honored distinctly Floridian musician Jimmy Buffett with a Point of Light in recognition of the rock stars efforts in helping out in the aftermath of the oil spill, as well as his efforts to protect the environment. Buffett held a concert to draw visitors to the Gulf region earlier in the month and has been paying for some of the boats used in the cleanup.

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