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Photos, Video: Florida Cabinet, on the road again
Orlando SentinelGovernor Rick Scott and his cabinet made one of their semi-regular road trips out of Tallahassee for a cabinet meeting, this time to Orlando's Lake Nona, at the Nemours Children's Hospital, Wednesday. Scott was joined by Attorney General Pam Bondi, CFO...Tags: Lake Nona, Jeffrey Atwater, Politics, Regional Authority, Executive Branch
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The Miami Herald Fred Grimm column
Miami HeraldOceana is a misnomer, a small town at the confluence of the Clear Fork and Laurel Fork rivers in the mountains of southern West Virginia, some 400 miles from the nearest ocean. Lately, locals have given it a more accurate appellation. They call it Oxyana....Tags: Politics, Regional Authority, Executive Branch, Nathan Deal, Epidemics and Plagues
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AG Bondi enlisting private sector to go after human trafficking
The News Service of FloridaTALLAHASSEE -- Attorney General Pam Bondi is enlisting private businesses to help combat human trafficking, in both the sex and labor industries. Bondi held a meeting with a group of business leaders in Tallahassee on Tuesday as her office establishes a...Tags: Politics, Labor Legislation, Career and Workplace, Business, Rick Scott
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Orlando police employee honored for helping prevent domestic violence
Orlando police's Roland Clee can't forget the night a teenage girl became an instant orphan. The 13-year-old was hiding in the bathroom while her jealous father, Eligio Isalgue, shot to death her mother, Rosa Barrientos, in 2011. Then the girl told...
Tags: Sex Crimes, Abusive Behavior, Crime, Law and Justice, Environmental Issues, Murder
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Pennsylvania swing state in ‘hot’ political race
Capitol IdeasYo! It’s no secret Attorney General Kathleen Kane has turned heads in Harrisburg since taking office in January. She closed a gun purchase loophole that allowed state residents, barred from getting handguns here, to apply for a permit in less-... -
Despite tax-fattened coffers, lawmakers still raid housing fund
Central Florida Political Pulse - Orlando SentinelTALLAHASSEE – Despite a cash-flush budget that has policymakers considering a grab-bag of corporate and stadium incentives, Florida lawmakers are still raiding a fund created two decades ago to help provide low-income housing. And housing... -
Researcher summarizes Dozier findings at NAACP meeting
Jackson County Floridan, Marianna, Fla.In an NAACP-hosted meeting Saturday about the state's ongoing effort to exhume and identify the remains buried at the old Dozier School for Boys, Dr. Erin Kimmerle summarize some of the preliminary work she has done in the project and took questions...Tags: White House, Crime, Law and Justice, NAACP, Justice System, Judges
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Three percent tuition hike tucked into Florida budget
Miami HeraldFlorida lawmakers Friday agreed to increase tuition for university and college students by 3 percent, setting up a possible clash with Gov. Rick Scott. Last year, Scott vetoed a bill that would have allowed the University of Florida and Florida State...Tags: Politics, Regional Authority, Executive Branch, Crime, Law and Justice, Justice System
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Scott signs ban on 27 new synthetic drugs into law
Gov. Rick Scott signed a new ban on drugs such as K2, spice and bath salts Wednesday. The bill adds 27 new synthetic drug compounds to Florida statute and outlaws their sale or possession. The bill, sponsored by Sen. Rob Bradley, R-Orange Park, and...Tags: Punishment, Politics, Prisons, Bath Salt Drugs, Executive Branch
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BRIEF: Florida seeks $5.4 billion from BP, Halliburton for 2010 oil spill
The Palm Beach PostFlorida Attorney General Pam Bondi has sued BP and Halliburton for more than $5.4 billion in the hopes of recapturing money lost to the state in the past or future due to the 2010 Deepwater Horizon oil blast and spill. "We know BP has caused a...Tags: Halliburton Company, Gulf of Mexico Oil Spill (2010), West Palm Beach, BP Plc, Palm Beach (Palm Beach, Florida)
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EDITORIAL: Restore affordable-housing funds
Miami HeraldWe've seen this sleight of hand before. Two decades ago, state legislators used money from the Florida Lottery to supplant education funding -- not, as they had promised, to supplement it. Lawmakers seem ready to do the same thing with funds that, for...Tags: Habitat for Humanity International, Personal Income, Labor Legislation, Crime, Law and Justice, Justice System
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Gaetz: RESTORE money safe
The News Herald, Panama City, Fla.A state Senate panel has adjusted legislation that some feared would allow Tallahassee to dictate how counties' RESTORE Act money would be spent. The adjustments were made in Tuesday Appropriations Committee and largely satisfied the legislation's...Tags: Gulf of Mexico Oil Spill (2010), Panama City (Panama), Litigation, Crime, Law and Justice, Jack Latvala
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