On Wednesday, U.S. Rep. Ted Yoho, R-Fla., brought out the “Give States a Chance Act of 2015“ to back governors--including Gov. Rick Scott of Florida--who oppose the Obama administration’s plan to allow 10,000 refugees from Syria into the U.S.
U.S. Sen. Marco Rubio, R-Fla., announced on Wednesday he was backing U.S. Sen. Tom Cotton’s, R-Ark., bill to ensure data is collected on terrorists for the next year.
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U.S. Rep. Kathy Castor, D-Fla., one of the co-chairs of the Congressional Soccer Caucus, continues to push for more opportunities for girls and women to play the game.
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On Wednesday, U.S. Rep. Ted Yoho, R-Fla., brought out the “Give States a Chance Act of 2015“ to back governors--including Gov. Rick Scott of Florida--who oppose the Obama administration’s plan to allow 10,000 refugees from Syria into the U.S.
Random thoughts on the passing scene: Some financial institutions may be considered "too big to fail," but contemporary Western society may be too frivolous to survive. The Romans had bread and circuses to keep the masses passive and unthinking. We have electronic gadgets, drugs and pornography. Like the Roman Empire, we too may decline and fall. What happened in Paris may be just the beginning.
In the latest twist in dueling lawsuits over blackjack in Florida, Gov. Rick Scott's administration is asking a federal court in Tallahassee to dismiss a legal challenge filed last month by the Seminole Tribe.
It looks like Democrat Lauren Book's virtually clear path to a state Senate seat in 2016 might be made even smoother Tuesday when Fort Lauderdale commissioners pass a resolution giving her her own boulevard in Broward's county seat.
A bill to legalize open carry in Florida squeezed through a House subcommittee Wednesday, passing by a narrow vote of 7-6.
On Wednesday, Priceline.com released it findings for where Florida residents plan to head over the holidays.
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Florida House Majority Leader Dana Young, R-Tampa, was named on Wednesday by GOPAC to its 2016 Legislative Leaders Advisory Board.
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