Carlos Curbelo Draws Fire From The DCCC On Immigration
Democrats at the national level continue to think that U.S. Rep. Carlos Curbelo, R-Fla., is a top target come November.
Jeff Greene Ramps Up Gubernatorial Campaign
Greene faces a crowded primary including Tallahassee Mayor Andrew Gillum, former U.S. Rep. Gwen Graham, D-Fla., businessman Chris King and former Miami Beach Mayor Philip Levine.
Adam Putnam Looks to Compete in Ron DeSantis’ Backyard
Putnam opened up his Jacksonville campaign office on Saturday, just north of DeSantis’ district and one of his chief areas of support.
Bill Nelson Looks Weak Against Rick Scott
Nelson’s team assured USA Today at the end of the last month that they aren’t worried about Scott yet but some Democrats say he should be.
Law Enforcement Officials Continue to Back Rick Scott’s Senate Bid
Earlier this week, Scott unveiled the support of 55 of the sheriffs who lead law enforcement in all 67 counties across Florida.
Ron DeSantis Pushes Back Against Boycott, Divestment, and Sanctions Campaign Against Israel
With the help of U.S. Rep. Bob Goodlatte, R-Va., the chairman of the U.S. House Judiciary Committee, U.S. Rep. Ron DeSantis, R-Fla., who is running for governor of Florida, brought out a bill protecting businesses from boycotts targeting Israel.
Lake County Schools to Arm Some Staff
According to the district, 30 administrators responded in informal polling and said they would be interested in carrying firearms to protect their school.
Jacksonville Chamber Stands Behind Lenny Curry
While he is a favorite to win a second term, Curry does have opposition.
Darren Soto Gets More Funds to Protect Nation’s Electric Grid in First ‘Minibus’ Bill
This is the first of three expected “minibus” bills House Republicans are expected to take up in the coming weeks in response to the Trump administration’s calls for less spending and criticism of hastily passed omnibus bills.
Bill Posey Scores Some Wins on Ports Issues
Capt. John Murray, the CEO of Port Canaveral, called these funds a big win for the region.
The Constitution Review Commission Has Done a Disservice to Voters
The CRC has made a travesty of what should be an opportunity for voters to weigh in on how we govern our state. Instead the CRC has made Florida look like a banana republic.
Liberty First Network Grades Florida Legislators
Despite GOP control of both chambers, a majority of legislators--25 out of the 40 members of the Senate and 64 of the 120 members of the House--earned “D” or “F” grades from LFN.