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St. Petersburg Florida TaxWatch identifies “only” $106.8 million in budget turkeys as legislators show “restraint”

Lawmakers doled out the second-largest number of budget “turkeys” since 2007 in the spending plan for the coming fiscal year, Florida TaxWatch said, s the amount of money dedicated to the pet projects increased in the face of improving economic conditions.

PolitiJax AP: Rick Scott rejects Amazon deal

Gary Fineout, Associated Press

TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (AP) - Florida Gov. Rick Scott, who has made job creation his top priority since coming into office, has rejected a proposed deal to bring major Internet retailer Amazon to the state.

After months of behind-the-scenes negotiations, Scott ultimately said no to a deal that would have led to the construction of Amazon warehouses in Florida. The warehouses could have created up to 2,500 jobs in the state.

St. Petersburg Deflating two myths already building about HD 2 GOP nominee Mike Hill

Dude wins a primary in a special election and suddenly Mike Hill, soon to be the only African American Republican in the Legislature, is the second coming of, well, um, Jennifer Carroll.

St. Petersburg Potential investors in Channelside reportedly threaten to cut off hands of representatives of Port of Tampa

It was reported on Wednesday that the investors looking to purchase and redevelop Tampa’s Channelside came to an impasse with the Tampa Port Authority over its proposed purchase of the failing downtown waterfront entertainment and retail complex.

Florida Politics Thursday Morning Reads: Texting while driving, FAU and Rubio

TALLAHASSEE -- Good morning and happy Thursday.

Political Pulse Thursday Morning Reads: Texting while driving, FAU and Rubio

TALLAHASSEE -- Good morning and happy Thursday.

St. Petersburg Injunction remains against new PIP law

The 1st District Court of Appeal has upheld an injunction that keeps the state from imposing key parts of a 2012 personal-injury protection law, as the fight over the auto-insurance overhaul remains in the court system, reports the News Service of Florida.

PolitiJax Florida Morning: Scott takes aim at earmark recipients - damage control Wednesday - staff flips on manufacture tax cut vote

Below is a brief look at today's Florida Morning. Here's the full version.

@Mdixon55

After Scott priority fails to get 80 votes, legislative staff flip-flop on supermajority clause

St. Petersburg Rick Kriseman only mayoral candidate to qualify for ballot by petition

Late Wednesday afternoon, Rick Kriseman became the only mayoral candidate to qualify on the ballot by petition. 

Campaigns often get candidates on the ballot by petition in order to test the strength of the early stages of their organization. 

“I’m proud to qualify on the ballot by petition,” said Kriseman. “I think it speaks to the strength of the grassroots organization we’ve built to get our message out to every voter in St. Petersburg.”

St. Petersburg Did Obama stop the bleeding?

In recent days, Democratic strategists have all but begged President Obama to take control of a deepening public relations disaster that threatens to derail his second-term agenda, Politico reports.

St. Petersburg Key decisions await Rick Scott on education

The biggest battles on the education front in the 2013 legislative sessions have already been fought and largely decided: Educators will get $480 million in pay raises, though not precisely how Gov. Rick Scott had asked, and the Senate killed a bill allowing parents more of a say in the future of failing schools, reports Brandon Larrabee of the News Service of Florida.

St. Petersburg Sunburn for 5/16 — A morning read of what’s hot in Florida politics

A morning read of what’s hot in Florida politics.

Naked Politics After Scott priority fails to get 80 votes, legislative staff flip-flop on supermajority clause

After Gov. Rick Scott’s highly prioritized manufacturing tax cut passed the Florida Legislature without receiving a two-thirds vote majority, legislative staff analysts have had a change of heart and now believe such a supermajority was not necessary. 

St. Petersburg Lobbyists piled up fees in early 2013

When the legislative session started in March, it was prime time for Florida lobbyists.

And newly filed reports show the industry cashed in during the first three months of the year, with at least four lobbying firms collecting more than $1 million — and dozens of others earning hundreds of thousands of dollars, reports Jim Saunders of the News Service of Florida.

PolitiJax Jacksonville downtown board asks city to seek proposals for Hemming Plaza 'programming'

Jacksonville’s Downtown Investment Authority agreed Wednesday to ask the city to seek proposals from companies interested in managing Hemming Plaza to make it more attractive to visitors and merchants.

“We have so many people interested in having this happen and getting it done. … I think we have a workable program here,” said authority member Jim Bailey, who was part of an earlier City Council review of the one-block park in front of City Hall.

Naked Politics Safety net hospitals scrambling to prevent $65 million Sott veto

Gov. Rick Scott may veto $65 million in hospital Medicaid funding, although safety net hospitals are mustering all their resources in order to change his mind.

Political Pulse Rubio blames IRS scandal on Obama's 'culture of intimidation'

WASHINGTON -- President Barack Obama ’s “culture of intimidation” led to the scandalous IRS targeting of conservative groups, U.S. Sen.

Florida Politics Rubio blames IRS scandal on `Obama's culture of intimidation'

 

Political Pulse Bondi urges aggrieved tea-party groups to call 1-866-9-NO-SCAM

Republican conservatives and tea partyers are in full cry in Washington at reports that the IRS held up -- and inappropriately questioned -- applications for tax-exemept status by groups with "tea party" or 9/12" or even "liberty" in their names.

St. Petersburg Well that solves that (gulp) … IRS points finger at two rogue employees

The IRS has pinpointed two “rogue” employees in the agency’s Cincinnati office as being principally responsible for “overly aggressive” handling of Tea Party requests for tax-exempt status over the past two years, CNN reports.

Naked Politics Gov. Rick Scott to keynote Broward GOP dinner May 20

Gov. Rick Scott will give the keynote address at the Broward Republican Executive Committee's annual Lincoln Day dinner May 20.

The gathering is the big event of the year for Broward Republicans to raise money and get pumped about helping their party hold on to statewide seats and maintain the rare notable elected seats they have in Broward.

St. Petersburg Florida Power & Light Company “Extended Power Uprate” project honored with two national awards

Florida Power & Light Company’s Nuclear Extended Power Uprate (EPU) project has been honored by the Nuclear Energy Institute (NEI) with two Top Industry Practice (TIP) awards for innovation and excellence. The TIP awards are the most prestigious honor in the nuclear industry, recognizing top innovators in safety, efficiency, plant performance and community relations.

Naked Politics The Miami Dolphins had "no realistic path to victory" at ballot box

@MarcACaputo

The only poll that matters is on Election Day.

It’s a common cliché espoused by campaigns when surveys aren’t going their way.

But what happens when Election Day only has partial results and you lost big? Downplay the results.

“We would have won,” said Eric Jotkoff, spokesman for the Miami Dolphins star-crossed campaign seeking public money for stadium upgrades.

Political Pulse Florida Watch: Protest Koch brothers bid for Tribune, Sentinel newspapers

The progressive group Florida Watch is planning a protest Thursday in front of the Orlando Sentinel newspaper to oppose the potential sale of that and other Tribune Company owned newspapers to the conservative Koch Brothers.

Political Pulse Central Florida Republicans rally to take out Castor Dentel

TALLAHASSEE -- Republican House District 30 candidate Bob Cortes , who hopes to defeat freshman Democrat Karen Castor Dentel next year, is holding his campaign kickoff and fundraiser at 5:30 p.m.

Political Pulse Florida Watch to demonstrate against sale of Sentinel to Koch bros.

Florida Watch Action, the progressive group that brought you "Pink Slip Rick" and other efforts opposing Gov.

St. Petersburg One more time … in case there was still any doubt about St. Pete Polls …

Hopefully, this is the last time I have to write this post.

In case there was still any doubt about the veracity of the survey numbers provided by St. Pete Polls, just take a look at the results from yesterday’s election in House District 2. 

Naked Politics Report: Florida has one the nation’s highest business tax burdens

Florida, long-touted as a business friendly state with no income tax, has one of the nation’s highest business tax burdens, according to a new report from a boutique economic consulting firm. 

St. Petersburg Jeb, Marco tied atop PPP’s latest poll of the 2016 Republican field

Public Policy Polling’s monthly look at the 2016 Republican field for President finds essentially a 4 way tie at the top – Marco Rubio has 16%, Jeb Bush and Chris Christie 15% each, and Rand Paul 14%. Paul Ryan at 9%, Ted Cruz at 7%, Rick Santorum at 5%, Bobby Jindal at 3%, and Susana Martinez at 1% round out the potential candidates we tested.

St. Petersburg Stu Stevens predicts Hillary Clinton will lose 2016 primary (meanwhile she’s up 63%-13% over Biden in new PPP poll)

Perhaps Stu Stevens should stop talking for a while.

Stevens, the top strategist to Mitt Romney’s failed presidential bid, said that Hillary Clinton wouldn’t survive a Democratic primary, Ruby Cramer reports. 

“I would predict that if Hillary Clinton runs she’ll lose the primary,” said Stevens.