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Rick Scott Vetoes Alimony Reform Bill
Gov. Rick Scott vetoed the family law reform bill on Friday, legislation to reform alimony in the Sunshine State. Scott said he feared SB 668 would improperly place the needs of a parent before the needs of a child.
For Debbie Wasserman Schultz, Payback's a Witch
Bernie Sanders is living proof of the old adage, "What goes around comes around." Debbie Wasserman Schultz does Sanders a bad turn, Sanders does one right back.
Privileged Patrick Murphy Replenishes Daddy’s Cash Stash
Patrick Murphy's Super PAC is out with its latest quarterly finance report, and - surprise, surprise - the vast majority of its haul came from Dear Old Daddy Murphy:
Ileana Ros-Lehtinen: Arm the Kurds to Take on ISIS
A congresswoman from Florida wants the U.S. to provide aid, including arms, to the Kurds as they continue to battle Islamic State (ISIS) terrorism.
Rally Supporting Cara Jennings Draws Two Attendees
It was a little over a week ago last that self-proclaimed anarchist Cara Jennings made headlines for her vicious encounter with Gov. Rick Scott at a Gainesville Starbucks, catapulting her way into national headlines. News outlets like Vice lauded Jennings for her rant where she called Scott an “a**hole.” The Miami New Times deemed Jennings a “Florida Hero.”
March Unemployment Rate Dips to 4.9 Percent
Florida has created nearly 40,000 private-sector jobs since January, but the state’s unemployment rate dipped slightly for the month of March at 4.9 percent.
Honoring Freedom Fighters on 55th Anniversary of Bay of Pigs
Sunday marks the 55th anniversary of the Bay of Pigs effort to remove Fidel Castro and the communist regime from power in Cuba. On Thursday, U.S. Sen. Marco Rubio, R-Fla., took to the Senate floor to honor the men who tried to overthrow Castro. His remarks are as follows:
IRS Boss Needs to Go, Florida Congressmen Insist
Three Florida Republican congressmen are in the vanguard of the effort to impeach the IRS commissioner.
Joe Garcia, Fighting for CD 26, Has His Foot on the Fundraising Gas
Former Congressman Joe Garcia, challenging Annette Taddeo in the CD 26 Democratic primary, has posted impressive fundraising numbers, bringing his total more than $325,000 in just weeks.
Garcia, the only Democrat to represent the district in Congress and a former White House adviser to President Obama, announced his candidacy to regain his congressional seat in February. He said he was gratified and encouraged, having immediately received widespread support from the South Florida community.
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