Give Bill Nelson credit for moxy. After five years of lying like a carp in the Washington weeds, he turns up in Florida at election time shaking a tin cup and warning of a right-wing extremist takeover if he's not returned to office.
By: Kenric Ward
| Posted: January 28, 2011 3:55 AM
With Florida's only immigration-enforcement law blocked by former Attorney General Bill McCollum, state lawmakers are warming to the E-Verify employee-screening program.
In an onslaught of last-minute political spending, conservative political action committees tied to Republican strategist Karl Rove have paid out more than $2 million in the past three weeks to boost Republican U.S. Senate candidate Marco Rubio.
The U.S. Chamber of Commerce, a member association representing over 3 million businesses in the United States, both big and small, says the uncertainty in the tax code is killing business in the U.S.
Tying Gov. Charlie Crist to Democrats on Capitol Hill, Republican U.S. Senate candidate Marco Rubio said Florida and America are "paying the price for a lack of leadership."
THE CAPITAL, TALLAHASSEE, April 5, 2010…..The House will unveil a wide-ranging, multi-year effort Tuesday to revamp Florida’s costly Medicaid program – a plan that surpasses the Senate’s already ambitious approach to expand managed-care coverage for low-income Floridians, according to those familiar with the proposal.