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Scott names ’stand your ground’ task force

Gov. Rick Scott today named 15 members of a task force to study possible changes in the state’s “stand your ground” law in the wake of the killing of Trayvon Martin, the Miami teenager who was shot by Neighborhood Watch captain George Zimmerman in Sanf... »

Americans for Prosperity promoting 9 Florida “Tax Day” rallies

National small-government advocacy organization Americans For Prosperity is promoting nine “Tax Day” rallies in Florida including one in downtown Orlando next Sunday. The Orlando rally, at 2 p.m. in Lake Eola Park Amphitheater, is being sponsored by th... »

Senate leadership open to talks on Trayvon Martin case

TALLAHASSEE — Senate President Mike Haridopolos and his successor Sen. Don Gaetz, R-Niceville, said they are open to looking at town halls or potential hearings on the Trayvon Martin case after the November elections when lawmakers will begin committee... »

Senate passes redistricting map amid complaints it benefits the GOP

UPDATES w/ Florida Democratic Party response By Aaron Deslatte, Tallahassee Bureau Chief TALLAHASSEE – The Florida Senate voted 31-6 Thursday to pass its response to a high-court rebuke of its once-a-decade chore of redistricting, despite objections th... »

What’s in a number? In redistricting, a lot of politics

TALLAHASSEE — The debate over re-drawing the Florida Senate’s political lines has come down to numbers, but not just racial breakdowns or election returns. The Senate Reapportionment Committee began its second day of debate Wednesday where it left off ... »

Senate bogs down over racial makeup of redistricting map

TALLAHASSEE — An attempt to adopt newly fashioned Senate district lines in response to a court order bogged down Tuesday as lawmakers clamored for political information on how the new lines would look and whether they provided enough protection for min... »

New Senate map doesn’t impact leadership contest, slightly erodes GOP advantage

TALLAHASSEE — Interest groups anxious to make decisions about where to play in legislative elections have been expecting multiple head-to-head match-ups when the Senate unveiled new districts Saturday. They’re bound to be disappointed. The first Senate... »

Fair Districts groups ask for map-drawing in the sunshine

TALLAHASSEE — Three of the groups that backed the Fair Districts reforms and are challenging congressional redistricting plans in court now want the Senate’s point-man to re-think his crash-course for re-drawing Senate districts. Lawmakers are facing a... »

Happy St. Paddy’s Day: Here’s a new Senate map

TALLAHASSEE — The Florida Senate has set a noon Saturday deadline for filing a proposed re-drawing of the districts invalidated by the Florida Supreme Court last week. Noon Saturday happens to be smack in the middle of St. Patrick’s Day, with a parade ... »

Now you see the Senate….

The Florida Senate convened at 1:01 p.m. today to open a special session on redistricting — and promptly adjourned at 1:13, after observing procedural niceties and listening to Senate Reapportionment Chairman Don Gaetz, R-Niceville, tell them that his ... »

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PIP bill picks up a McCollum-inspired amendment?

TALLAHASSEE — The effort to reform Florida’s no-fault auto-insurance law picked up an amendment in the House Friday that would prohibit the fraud-fighting “strike force” housed within Chief Financial Officer Jeff Atwater’s office from buying advertisin... »

House GOP machine grinds over Senate ‘opt in’ for Citizens customers

TALLAHASSEE — The Florida House GOP leadership split Monday over a Senate plan to let unregulated “surplus lines” insurers take policies out of the state-run Citizens Property Insurance Corp. — but only if the policyholders agree to be moved into the n... »

Senate passes Dillon claims bill

TALLAHASSEE — The Florida Senate voted 38-1 Thursday to pass a claims bill paying former Brevard resident William Dillon $1.35 million for the 27 years he was wrongly imprisoned for murder, ending his three-year struggle to get compensation. Senate Pre... »

Gaetz says no to House proposal protecting lawmakers from testifying

TALLAHASSEE — Senate President Designate Don Gaetz, R-Niceville, who led the Senate’s redistricting process said Monday that a House proposal to shield legislators and their staffs from ever being required to testify or produce public records when laws... »

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Thrasher’s bill banning lawmakers from college jobs dies in committee

TALLAHASSEE – Complaining about the media and ban on gifts from lobbyists, a Senate panel shot down a bill that would have prohibited future lawmakers from also holding jobs or contracts with state colleges and universities. The legislation, SB 1560, m... »

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