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Political Pulse Wednesday Morning Reads: Elections, super bowls and foreclosures

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Florida Politics Wednesday Morning Reads: Elections, super bowls and foreclosures

TALLAHASSEE -- Good morning and happy Wednesday.

St. Petersburg Meet Gina Herron and Chris Spencer — two of the “30 under 30″ rising stars in Florida politics

Gina Herron and Chris Spencer

Gina Herron, 30, entered politics with the hope of helping people through policy.  She was given her first political jobs by Rep. Bryan Nelson and Sen. Andy Gardiner; and admires people in politics who aim to make lives better through compassion and hard work. 

PolitiJax Sens. Bean, Gibson met with agency about audit of rehab center

By David Bauerlein

State Sens. Aaron Bean and Audrey Gibson recently met with the head of the Agency for Health Care Administration about its audit that said Community Rehabilitation Center must repay almost $1.4 million in Medicaid payments.

St. Petersburg Study finds election officials biased against Hispanic voters

A new Harvard study contacted over 7,000 election administrators in 28 states and found they provided different information about voter ID requirements to voters of different ethnicities.

Naked Politics Miccosukee Tribe's tax troubles continue with $170 million lien

From MH's Jay Weaver:

Naked Politics One illegal immigrant's strange almost-pathway to citizenship

@MarcACaputo

Rene Rivas was about to be deported in the dark of night, at 4 a.m.

But that was last week.

Seven days later, on Monday, the undocumented immigrant was released from an immigration lock-up and allowed to work legally and live openly with his wife and children in Miami for a year.

St. Petersburg Bennett consider Dept. of Ed. reorganization

Education Commissioner Tony Bennett is mulling a reorganization of the state Department of Education, but the project has been slowed by laws that spell out the responsibilities of some positions at the agency, reports Brandon Larrabee of the News Service of Florida.

St. Petersburg Sunburn for 5/22 — A morning read of what’s hot in Florida politics

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

St. Petersburg Budget surplus lifts social services

Florida had a budget surplus this year for the first time since the recession began, and that’s good news for the state’s social services programs, reports Margie Menzel of the News Service of Florida.

Most lost funding during the downturn, and some didn’t survive it, but the new 2013-14 budget provides new money to many programs for the first time in five years. Other projects fell to Gov. Rick Scott’s veto pen.

St. Petersburg Atwater busts arson mastermind in ‘Operation Christmas Tree’

Christmas trees are responsible for hundreds of fires annually; but according to a series of arrests made in Marion County, at least some of these fires are the result of arson and insurance fraud.

St. Petersburg League of Women Voters shouts from the top of Mt. Election Reform

If Florida election reform were a mountain, the League of Women Voters suggests the trek up it to be a an unlikely feat, but one which resulted this legislative session in a surprising view of the summit.

Naked Politics Good taxpayer deal or 'get-rich quick funding scheme' for $110k Rick Scott donor?

@ToluseO

TALLAHASSEE -- Two months after contributing $110,000 to Gov. Rick Scott’s reelection campaign, an upstart property insurance company is likely to reap a $52 million windfall, paid from the coffers of Citizens Property Insurance Corp.

PolitiJax Jacksonville Mayor Alvin Brown takes responsibility for lack of religious diversity at breakfast

Saying he was "absolutely disappointed" by his interfaith breakfast featuring only Christians, Mayor Alvin Brown said Tuesday he took full responsibility for the lack of diversity.

The Monday breakfast included Catholic and Protestant ministers but -- unlike in years past -- no Hindu priests, Muslim imams or Jewish rabbis. The speakers list also failed to include Mormons, Seventh Day Adventists and Orthodox clergy, groups that had been represented at Brown's last two breakfasts.

TBO - Fresh Squeezed Politics Nelson, 501(c)(4) attack victim, says enforcing law would have prevent scandal

Florida Sen. Bill Nelson, himself a victim of millions in political spending by supposedly non-political 501(c)(4) groups, said in a congressional hearing they shouldn’t be allowed to do any political activity.

Nelson said the current IRS scandal over targeting conservative groups applying for 501(c)(4) status wouldn’t have happened if the…

TBO - Fresh Squeezed Politics Rich gets NOW endorsement

The political arm of the National Organization has issued an early endorsement for Nan Rich, dark horse Democratic contender for governor.

According to an announcement from Rich’s campaign, Donna Slutiak, president of NOW’s political arm, called Rich “the best hope for Florida’s women.”

Rich, a former state senator from Weston,…

Political Pulse Obama meets with Central Florida woman to talk immigration

A Winter Park woman was among several advocates for immigration reform who met Tuesday with President Barack Obama at the White House.

Naked Politics Marco Rubio files amendment to punish IRS agents who leak taxpayer docs

From a press release:

Naked Politics Bill Nelson questions "social welfare" designation of nonprofit political groups

@MarcACaputo

The IRS' tea party-targeting scandal got its second congressional hearing today, this time in the Senate Finance Committee, where top Democrats like Florida Sen. Bill Nelson felt as if the tax agency was letting too many political groups wrongly hide behind nonprofit status for "social welfare" groups.

Naked Politics Gov signs elections law fix, reversing GOP changes and ending early primary

Gov. Rick Scott has finished the fix of the flawed election law that relegated Florida to a late-night joke in 2012 by signing an elections clean-up bill passed on the final day of the legislative session.

The measure, signed by Scott late Monday before he left for a trade mission to Chile, reverses several provisions implemented in 2011 by GOP lawmakers in anticipation of the 2012 presidential election.

Naked Politics After Dolphins lose Super Bowl bids, Weatherford defends Legislature's non-deal on stadium

After the Miami Dolphins lost their bid to host Super Bowl 50 or 51, House Speaker Will Weatherford took to his blog to defend the Legislature's decision not to pass a bill providing up to $389 million in taxpayer support for an upgraded

St. Petersburg Meet Tim Heberlein — one of the “30 under 30″ rising stars in Florida politics

Tim Heberlein, 30, grew up “wherever the Army or Air Force told me was home” but has landed in Florida, entering politics after having worked for years in social work and counseling where he was motivated by what he saw as systematic problems with services, resources and socioeconomic conditions. 

Post on Politics At IRS hearing, Sen. Bill Nelson questions political activity by ‘social welfare’ groups

Florida Democratic Sen. Bill Nelson, during a Senate Finance Committee hearing today on the Internal Revenue Service’s admitted targeting of conservative groups when they applied for tax-exempt status, used his time to question why “social welfare” organizations are allowed to engage in any political activity at all.

Political Pulse Gov. Scott signs elections bill extending early voting

TALLAHASSEE -- Gov.

Florida Politics Gov. Scott signs elections bill extending early voting

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St. Petersburg Meet Cory Guzzo — one of the “30 under 30″ rising stars in Florida politics

Tallahassee-native Cory Guzzo, 26, graduated from Florida State and went to work for a Fortune 500 Insurance Company but soon decided that 14-hour days in a cubicle were not for him and set out to work in the process that he had grown up around, despite his father’s advice to “stay out of this business”.

St. Petersburg Sorry, South Florida, you must learn your (Super Bowl) lesson

The following is cross-posted from Noah Pransky’s award-winning Shadow of the Stadium blog.

Sorry Florida, you must learn your lesson.

That’s the message from NFL owners this afternoon, who awarded the next two Super Bowls to Santa Clara, Calif., and Houston, respectively. 

Florida Politics Looking into lawmakers' county budget allocations

TALLAHASSEE --Gov.

Political Pulse Looking into lawmakers' county budget allocations

TALLAHASSEE --Gov.

St. Petersburg Meet Anthony Glover – one of the “30 under 30″ rising stars in Florida politics

Tony Glover, a 29-year-old attorney and current government relations manager for Mosaic, grew up around the world with his Air Force family but has a love for Florida that even state natives could envy. “Everybody should live here,” Tony writes,” But I am glad the rest of the country hasn’t caught on yet.”