Articles in Category: 'Carey Baker'

By: Kenric Ward | Posted: December 7, 2010 4:05 AM
 
The tea party wave that swept the nation this fall continues to roil the political waters in Florida. Now the tide is turning on itself, threatening to drown out the movement's message and potentially sink its future.
 
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By: Kenric Ward | Posted: November 9, 2010 4:05 AM
 
Florida Supreme Court Justice Jorge Labarga won the highest score in a Bar Association poll, but got the lowest retention vote of any high court judge in state history last Tuesday.
 
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By: Kevin Derby | Posted: June 19, 2010 5:32 AM

Filing closed for state elections at noon on Friday -- setting the stage for some interesting contests in Florida come November.

 
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By: Kevin Derby | Posted: May 4, 2010 12:17 AM
While U.S Sen. George LeMieux and Lt. Gov. Jeff Kottkamp have vowed to support the Republican nominee for the U.S. Senate, some Republicans are sticking with Gov. Charlie Crist even though he is now continuing his campaign as an independent. Former Senate President Ken Pruitt and Rep.
 
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By: Kevin Derby | Posted: March 22, 2010 6:28 PM
**UPDATED at 6:30 PM**
Within hours of the U.S. House passing health care reform legislation Sunday night, Republicans in Florida began mobilizing to push back against the new federal mandate.

Republicans, with Attorney General Bill McCollum leading the charge, are preparing to specifically challenge the federal mandate that every citizen have health insurance coverage.

Last week, McCollum unveiled plans to sue the federal government as soon as the health care legislation passed. He asked other states to join him.
 
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By: Kevin Derby | Posted: March 22, 2010 11:25 AM

Within hours of the U.S. House passing health care reform legislation Sunday night, Republicans in Florida began mobilizing to push back against the new federal mandate.

Republicans, with Attorney General Bill McCollum leading the charge, are preparing to specifically challenge the federal mandate that every citizen have health insurance coverage.

Last week, McCollum unveiled plans to sue the federal government as soon as the health care legislation passed. He asked other states to join him.

 
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