Advocates of free market economics and limited government split on Thursday over Gov. Rick Scott’s call for increasing the funding for Enterprise Florida to lure businesses to the Sunshine State.
During a special press conference and ceremony in the Capitol Thursday -- on this Developmental Disabilities Awareness Day -- Senate President Andy Gardiner, R-Orlando was presented with the Florida Developmental Disabilities Council's 2016 Outstanding Service Award.
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Advocates of free market economics and limited government split on Thursday over Gov. Rick Scott’s call for increasing the funding for Enterprise Florida to lure businesses to the Sunshine State.
U.S. Rep. Ileana Ros-Lehtinen, R-Fla., a leading congressional Republican voice on foreign affairs, weighed in late on Wednesday night as reports emerged that President Barack Obama was planning a trip to Cuba.
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More than 100 million tourists came to the Sunshine State last year, Gov. Rick Scott announced on Thursday.
U.S. Rep. Gwen Graham, D-Fla., announced on Wednesday that her office was sending $150,000 back to the federal government. The money was unspent funds from her office budget.
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Regrettably, President Obama's planned travel to Cuba is hardly a surprise. Instead, it is the latest addition to the litany of concessions to dictators that have come to characterize this administration.
Liberals who remember "Doonesbury" surely recall the joke about George H. W. Bush pledging to "put his manhood in a blind trust" so he could be Ronald Reagan's vice president.
How duplicitous that Apple would talk about privacy rights while refusing to help protect the national security of the country that gave it the chance to be founded.
The president-designate of the Senate presided Wednesday over a nearly flawless presentation -- virtually, an orchestration -- of what gambling in Florida might look like if his Seminole Compact goes the distance.