Former Gov. Gary Johnson, R-N.M., looks set to make another run at the White House on the Libertarian line.

During his trip to Kentucky promoting Florida’s business climate, Gov. Rick Scott announced 1st Choice Aerospace will expand in Miramar, creating 40 new jobs, instead of adding to their operations in the Bluegrass State.
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U.S. Sen. Marco Rubio, R-Fla., continuing his bid for the Republican presidential nomination, came out swinging at President Barack Obama’s China policies on Tuesday.
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Former Gov. Gary Johnson, R-N.M., looks set to make another run at the White House on the Libertarian line.
Two members of the Florida delegation--Republican U.S. Rep. Jeff Miller and Democrat U.S. Rep. Lois Frankel--changed a bill to ensure Congress continues to recognize disabled veterans.
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Tom Lee loved it, Don Gaetz loved it, now here comes Richard Corcoran peddling more lobbyist reform. It's such a crock, this business of "special interests." As the main legislative goal for this year, next year or any year, it does not one thing to move the needle for the Florida economy, for education, for child welfare, for expanding economic opportunity, anything that might improve Floridians' lives.
Gov. Rick Scott will fly to Kentucky early Tuesday for two days of private meetings in Lexington and Louisville with unidentified business owners about moving or expanding to Florida.
There won't be any warm welcome from the top executive of the Bluegrass State for Scott, who has already has lined up at least one Kentucky company to say it's bringing jobs to Florida.
Kentucky Gov. Steve Beshear, a Democrat, will be busy the next two days, said his spokesman Terry Sebastian.
Florida lawmakers are gearing up for a showdown over allowing concealed weapons on campus -- and supporters of the legislation are honing in on what they say is a “lack of evidence” proving concealed carry permit holders would engage in violence if the legislation was passed in the Sunshine State.
As the 2016 presidential selection process proceeds, there is increasing evidence that the political patterns we have grown used to, that we have come to consider permanent, might be suddenly changing.
Former Gov. Gary Johnson, R-NM, looks set to make another run at the White House on the Libertarian line.
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