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St. Petersburg Anti-Islam professor reacts to cancellation of his speech to Pinellas GOP

After learning that his speech to the Pinellas Republican Party had been cancelled — in no small part to the attention put upon it by this blog – Dr. Jonathan Matusitz, an assistant professor at the University of Central Florida, emailed me to express his “dismay” at the cancellation of his speech, which he says “is the first time that some Republicans have openly expressed their objection to my presentation on Islam.”

St. Petersburg Paul Tash at Tiger Bay: “Corruption” in Tallahassee and the future of print journalism

Paul Tash, chairman and CEO of the Tampa Bay Times, believes the political culture in Tallahassee is “in many ways corrupt.”

In a luncheon Friday afternoon, Tash was in the “Tiger’s Den,” speaking to a group of Suncoast Tiger Bay members and guests, which included several local government and business leaders.

St. Petersburg Florida Supreme Court initiates lawyer “professionalism panels” to halt decline in standards

Attorneys take note – and for that matter, dissatisfied clients as well. The Florida Supreme Court ordered Thursday that professionalism complaints against attorneys will now be subject to local “professionalism panels” that will determine if complaints get sent to the Florida Bar for further action.

St. Petersburg The week that was in Florida politics: Will Scott’s veto drive Latino’s away

When President Barack Obama adopted a policy last year aimed at allowing some young, undocumented immigrants to stay in the United States, he likely didn’t know it would cause heartburn for Gov. Rick Scott about a year later.

St. Petersburg HD 61 candidate Ed Narain invites you to a spaghetti dinner on July 13

Democrat Ed Narain will meet with supporters for a sit-down spaghetti dinner Saturday, July 13 in his campaign for House District 61.  

Narain will be discussing the details of his plan he calls “People. Not Politics.”

Narain is a community activist running for the seat held by Democrat Rep. Betty Reed, who faces term limits after the 2014 session.

St. Petersburg DEP awarded $1.75 million to conserve nearly 21,000 acres near Eglin Air Force Base

he Florida Department of Environmental Protection, the Trust for Public Land and landowner M.C. Davis are partnering to conserve 20,850 acres of critical habitat land east of Eglin Air Force Base after being awarded $1.75 million from the U.S. Department of Defense as part of the 2013 REPI Challenge.

St. Petersburg Battle over Orange County sick leave reaches Governor Scott’s office

A bill that would prevent local governments from setting sick-leave standards for workers hasn’t reached Gov. Rick Scott’s desk yet, but it certainly has reached his office, reports Margie Menzel of the News Service of Florida.

St. Petersburg Jewish Leadership Coalition formed to ramp up grassroots school choice lobbying

Last week, Miami Gardens State Rep. Barbara Watson visited the Yeshiva Toras Chaim in her district, a school serving the diverse needs of South Florida’s Orthodox Jewish community from early childhood to post high school.  The YTC provides both Jewish religious education and outstanding secular education to its 600 students, and looks to foster intellectual curiosity and awareness.

St. Petersburg Pinellas GOP wisely cancels, err, “postpones” speech from controversial anti-Islam professor

A day after describing a planned speech from a controversial anti-Islam professor as “much ado about nothing”, Pinellas GOP chairman Michael Guju announced that Monday’s “educational forum” has been postponed.

TBO - Fresh Squeezed Politics Gov. Scott signs 34 more bills into law

Gov. Rick Scott signed nearly three dozen bills on Friday, raising to 156 the number of pieces of legislation he has turned into law so far this year.

Bills approved include a measure that speeds up the residential mortgage foreclosure process (HB 87), one that denies parental rights to…

Naked Politics FDLE busts Opa-Locka cop for kidnapping man who wanted to complain about police brutality

Here's a good way for police to temporarily stop people from complaining against them -- only to wind up in jail. The press release:

Post on Politics Scott signs 34 bills into law

Gov. Rick Scott signed 34 bills Friday, including measures affecting mortgage foreclosures, landlord-tenant disputes, parental rights and even the disposition of human remains.

A pair of state agencies, the Department of Health and Office of Financial Regulation, hailed a couple measures aimed at combating Medicaid fraud and unscrupulous check-cashing firms. Most of the bills signed, however, drew only modest attention during the Legislature.

Naked Politics Nelson to Scott on sequester: power is in your hands to keep guard on duty

U.S. Sen. Bill Nelson on Friday turned the tables on Gov. Rick Scott's criticism of the federal budget cuts and said the governor should be putting pressure on Republican congressmen who sought the sequester that has forced full-time employees of the Florida National Guard into furloughs during hurricane season.

Political Pulse Nelson to Scott: Coax Florida Republicans to back off furloughs

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Naked Politics FSU, UF vote to increase tuition over Scott's objection

With Gov. Rick Scott giving university leaders the full-court press on tuition, each school's board of trustees has some decisions to make. They can side with Scott and reject the 1.7 percent tuition hike tied to inflation.

Naked Politics British firm could get early victory in legal fight with Monroe County if Scott signs property tax bill

A bill on Gov. Rick Scott’s desk could save a British company millions of dollars, while stymieing the Monroe County Property Appraiser’s office and setting a new precedent for calculating property taxes at privatize military housing. 

SB 354, which passed the Legislature with bipartisan support last month, clarifies key provisions in Florida’s tax code, determining who is--and who isn't--eligible for property tax exemptions. 

Naked Politics Bracy defends need for Dreamer law, says highway safety policy is inadequate

The House sponsor of HB 235, which was vetoed by Gov. Rick Scott this week, defended the bill as necessary to expedite the ability of children of illegal immigrants to obtain drivers licenses under the law, despite allegations to the contrary by the Florida Department

Political Pulse Bracy: Highway Safety's "Dreamer" policy inadequate

The driver license issuance policy that Gov. Rick Scott's administration says assures "Dreamers" can get driver licenses does not address delays people often face getting federal documents, state Rep.

Naked Politics Simpson avoids conflict of interest by relying on shaky ethics law

When is a conflict not a conflict for a Florida lawmaker?

For Sen. Wilton Simpson, R-Trilby, it’s after he gets cleared by Senate legal counsel that no such conflict exists, even if it still, in all practical terms, remains.

St. Petersburg Gov. Scott under fire for replacing arrested sheriff

Jim Turner of the News Service of Florida reports that the Governor is starting to face criticism for his suspension of a sheriff from a rural north Florida county who allegedly destroyed documents tied to the arrest of a man charged with carrying a concealed firearm

St. Petersburg USFSP unveils new 1,100-gallon educational aquarium

On Monday, the University of South Florida St. Petersburg debuts its brand-new 1,100-gallon saltwater aquarium, as an educational piece of local marine life.

A ribbon-cutting ceremony for the aquarium will be Monday, June 10 at 11 a.m. at The Reef dining facility in the newly constructed USFSP University Student Center.

Naked Politics Gov. Scott's efforts to raid out-of-state jobs ticks off other governors

Gov. Rick Scott's latest tactic to attract jobs is to brag about Florida as much as possible while criticizing other states — whose governors don't appreciate it one bit.

What Scott considers savvy salesmanship, other governors see as a crass publicity stunt, one with partisan overtones.

Naked Politics Cat Fund fight could have huge impact on condo insurance rates

Rep. Mike Fasano and Dr. Jack Nicholson, who runs the state-backed reinsurance organization (the Florida Hurricane Catastrophe Fund), are in a bit of a back-and-forth over what should and shouldn’t constitute a “residential property” for insurance purposes.

Naked Politics Gov and GOP leaders use hurricane season start to blast DC over sequester cuts

As the first tropical storm of the season bore down on Florida Thursday, Republican state officials seized the moment to blast Washington and warn that the required budget cuts to federal programs could impede the state’s ability to respond to hurricanes or floods.

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Political Pulse Poll: Cruise mishaps eroding public confidence

The American public is getting increasingly distrustful of vacation cruises, following the recent series of fires, power failures, overflowing toilets and other mishaps.

St. Petersburg Leader of the Stop the Lens group admits he’s motivated because his waterfront home will be impacted by new Pier

That the ballot question regarding the Stop the Lens petition was approved unanimously Thursday by City Council was certainly the news warranting the most attention. But a news item which may have gone unnoticed was an explanation by the leader of the Stop the Lens group as to why he’s so motivated to, you know, stop “The Lens.”

St. Petersburg Florida Democrats hire someone to play with ‘big data’ — but that’s the least of their challenges

Kudos to the Florida Democratic Party for getting with the times and hiring Aly Sheets, a veteran of the Obama for America 2012 campaign.

In that campaign — and in Obama’s first campaign in 2008 — the Democrat’s use of data analysis to target voters, communicate with them and get them to the polls was widely credited with boosting turnout, especially of young people and minorities.

St. Petersburg How Robb Stark is like Hannibal of Carthage

Reaction to Sunday’s, dare I say, landmark episode of Game of Thrones — show me another television show which offered as dramatic AND violent a plot twist involving its major characters — continues to rage.

Kelsey D Atherton analyzes Robb Stark’s strategic mistakes and draws an analogy to Hannibal of Carthage.