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House Approps passes budget, shuts out reporters
Orlando Sentinal Political Pulse
Feb 01TALLAHASSEE – The House Appropriations Committee on Wednesday passed a $69.2 billion spending plan that would rely on higher tuition for students, lower payments to hospitals treating the poor, and gives more tax-breaks to companies. Without debate, th... »
Wednesday Morning Reads: Political dominoes
Orlando Sentinal Political Pulse
Feb 01TALLAHASSEE — We figure by now that everyone knows that former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney beat former U.S. Rep. Newt Gingrich in yesterday’s primary. So, we’ll focus on other stories in today’s morning reads. Here are the top five stories you shoul... »
‘Pitiful’ Orange primary turnout now projected, supervisor says
Orlando Sentinal Political Pulse
Jan 31“It’s really pitiful,” said Orange County Election Supervisor Bill Cowles, summing up the mid-day reports he got from voting precincts. Cowles had predicted an overall turnout of about 20 percent in the primary, factoring in a light turnout among Democ... »
Wife enraged at hubby's request to 'use the bed' — with another woman
FloriDUH
Jan 31Marian Searchwell and her hubby had been married only 5-months, but had recently decided to separate. However, this Vero Beach couple were still living together when he entered their master bedroom and asked her to leave "in order for him and his femal... »
PU: Urine leaks at high schools foul the air
FloriDUH
Jan 30Well, this stinks. One student, Caleb Rader, 15, told the Sun-Sentinel that the urine "was seeping through the hallway into the classroom next door." It was supposed to have been a green initiative: About seven years ago, officials at the Palm Beach Co... »
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House Approps passes budget, shuts out reporters
Orlando Sentinal Political Pulse
Feb 01TALLAHASSEE – The House Appropriations Committee on Wednesday passed a $69.2 billion spending plan that would rely on higher tuition for students, lower payments to hospitals treating the poor, and gives more tax-breaks to companies. Without debate, th... »
Wednesday Morning Reads: Political dominoes
Orlando Sentinal Political Pulse
Feb 01TALLAHASSEE — We figure by now that everyone knows that former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney beat former U.S. Rep. Newt Gingrich in yesterday’s primary. So, we’ll focus on other stories in today’s morning reads. Here are the top five stories you shoul... »
‘Pitiful’ Orange primary turnout now projected, supervisor says
Orlando Sentinal Political Pulse
Jan 31“It’s really pitiful,” said Orange County Election Supervisor Bill Cowles, summing up the mid-day reports he got from voting precincts. Cowles had predicted an overall turnout of about 20 percent in the primary, factoring in a light turnout among Democ... »
Newt Gingrich will fly over Manatee County on Monday
Political Watch
Jan 30Newt Gingrich last week held a fly-by rally at Sarasota Bradenton International Airport.Today, he will do a fly-over, bypassing the local airfield during the last full day of campaigning before Tuesday's Florida presidential primary.After an event at 1... »
Today in Tallahassee: More federal bashing, term-limits, and regulating food for poor people
Orlando Sentinal Political Pulse
Jan 30TALLAHASSEE — House and Senate lawmakers christen Week Four of the 60-day session with a slate of committee hearings on water permitting, climate-change repealing, federal government bashing, and agriculture industry incentives. The House Federal Affai... »
