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Thursday, April 15, 2010

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Veto choice may signal Crist's political plans

By Jeremy Wallace

Sarasota Herald-Tribune

Related AP story: Fla. governor might run for Senate as independent

Related AP story: Poll: Crist leads 3-way contest if race held now

Gov. Charlie Crist's decision in the next two days on the fate of a controversial teacher bill may well decide his political future.


Crist veto deadline for merit-pay bill looms

By Jim Ash

Tallahassee Democrat

His reception room swarming with indignant teachers, his personal cell phone swamped with calls from strangers demanding a veto, Gov. Charlie Crist spent an intense Wednesday wrestling with the fate of a highly controversial merit-pay plan for teachers.


Legislature considers a 'poison pill' to nullify citizen petitions

By Howard Troxler

St. Petersburg Times

I suppose there is no point in saying that the Legislature is doing something stinky.


GOP to move power for McCollum's challenge of health-care law from one bill to another

By Dara Kam

Palm Beach Post

Faced with a rules challenge from Democrats, Republican leaders in the House have agreed to strip a bill of amendment language added last week to give Attorney General Bill McCollum more ammunition to pursue his legal challenge of the new federal health-care law.


Former Gov. Bush: Still in charge at the Capitol?

By Martin Merzer

The Associated Press

Ease class-size limits - check. Cut corporate income taxes - check. End tenure for new teachers and link teacher raises to student performance - check (for now).


House drilling legislation to be heard on Friday

By Bruce Ritchie

FloridaEnvironments.com

A House panel is expected Thursday to receive a draft committee bill that would lift the ban on drilling for oil and gas in state waters.


E-mails show planners of Sansom's airport project concealed details

By Alex Leary

St. Petersburg Times/Miami Herald Tallahassee Bureau

The planners of an airport project that ended Ray Sansom's political career in scandal deliberately concealed the location of the building, according to newly surfaced documents.

LEGISLATIVE SESSION

Florida Senate to vote Thursday on Seminole gambling deal

The Associated Press

South Florida Sun-Sentinel

The Florida Senate is set to vote on a new compact allowing the Seminole Indians to expand gambling at tribal casinos.


Legislature targets utility users' defender

By Richard Mullins

Tampa Tribune

They fought multimillion-dollar rate increases by Progress Energy.


Crist signs bill limiting Fla. slip-fall suits

The Associated Press

Naples Daily News

Gov. Charlie Crist has signed a bill that will make it harder to win slip-and-fall lawsuits against Florida businesses.


Gaming cafes would be legalized, regulated by legislation

By Lindsay Peterson

Tampa Tribune

State Sen. Mike Fasano wants to tighten regulations on businesses known as Internet sweepstakes cafes, where people play slot machine-type games to win cash, sometimes thousands of dollars.


Crist gets lecture on racial diversity as committee votes for his PSC nominees

By Mary Ellen Klas

St. Petersburg Times/Miami Herald Tallahassee Bureau

After a personal appeal by Gov. Charlie Crist, a Senate committee approved his two appointees to the Public Service Commission, but not until committee members grilled both nominees and complained about a lack of racial diversity in their choices.


Senate panel OKs PSC appointees

By Bill Cotterell

Tallahassee Democrat

With a personal plea from Gov. Charlie Crist, a Senate committee voted 8-1 Wednesday for the governor's two new appointees to the Public Service Commission.


Bills designed to catch red-light runners advance

By Sara Kennedy

Bradenton Herald

Bills that would set statewide parameters for use of high-tech cameras to catch red-light runners Wednesday won committee approval in both chambers of the Florida Legislature.


Lawmakers aim to make sex offender laws uniform statewide

By Josh Hafenbrack

South Florida Sun-Sentinel

Trying to strengthen the patchwork of sex offender residency laws in Florida, the state House will vote Thursday to establish a 300-foot, 24-hour buffer zone around schools and places where children congregate.


News sites funded by think tanks take root

By John Miller

The Associated Press

A growing number of conservative groups are bankrolling startup news organizations around the country, aggressively covering government and politics at a time when newspapers are cutting back their statehouse bureaus.


Stop the legislative stonewalling

Editorial

St. Petersburg Times

As the legislative session heads toward its final two weeks, state lawmakers are letting too many important issues slide into oblivion.

POLITICAL RACES

Crist mum on running for Senate as independent

Staff Report

St. Petersburg Times

Gov. Charlie Crist didn't want to talk much Wednesday about a report that he may run for the U.S. Senate as an independent, rather than continue his bid to win the Republican nomination.


Marco Rubio sees stimulus as failure

By David Hunt

Florida Times-Union

It was a ground zero of sorts for Marco Rubio as he spoke with a backdrop of road construction vehicles and plant employees who'd seen coworkers let go.


GOP veterans say new guys are spoiling the party

By Scott Maxwell

Orlando Sentinel

Toni Jennings has a message for GOP leaders who have been spending someone else's money on their luxury lifestyles: Stop it.


Thrasher calls meeting to brief GOP leaders on financial, litigation issues

By Bill Cotterell

Tallahassee Democrat

State Sen. John Thrasher, who heads the Florida Republican Party, has called a special board meeting next week to brief GOP officials on financial and litigation issues involving former state Chairman Jim Greer.


McCollum announces economic platform

The Associated Press

Tampa Tribune

Bill McCollum plans to announce the economic policies he'll pursue if he's elected governor later this year.


President Obama heads to Emilio and Gloria Estefan's fundraiser

By Patricia Mazzei

Miami Herald

After a visit to Florida's Space Coast to talk about the future of NASA, President Barack Obama heads to Miami Thursday evening for two Democratic fundraisers -- including a cocktail reception at the home of Gloria and Emilio Estefan that has irked some in the Cuban-American community.


Both parties see hope in Deutch win

By Anthony Man

South Florida Sun-Sentinel via Miami Herald

Almost any politician in America would covet the 62 percent-plus victory Congressman-elect Ted Deutch racked up in Tuesday's special election in Broward and Palm Beach counties. And Democrats were crowing Wednesday.


Deutch expected to follow Wexler's path in Congress, even in lessons learned

By George Bennett

Palm Beach Post

Democrat Ted Deutch won a special congressional election Tuesday after getting former U.S. Rep. Robert Wexler's endorsement, hiring Wexler's top aide as his political consultant and taking Wexlerian liberal positions on health care, the economy and other issues.


A new neighbor: Huckabee declares residency, registers to vote in Walton

By Tom McLaughlin

Panama City News Herald

Walton County Supervisor of Elections Bobby Beasley said he's had three people in the last year inquire about running for president.


As Florida state Senate race unfolds, eyes shifting to Thrasher-Bean connection

By David Hunt

Florida Times-Union

Former state Rep. Aaron Bean, who bowed out of a contentious Florida Senate race last summer, says he's planning another run.

ENVIRONMENT AND ENERGY

U.S. judge says EPA fails to protect Everglades from pollution

By Christine Stapleton

Palm Beach Post

A frustrated federal judge ordered the head of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency to appear in a Miami courtroom in October to explain how the agency will enforce the Clean Water Act in the Everglades after "failure to comply with the law for more than two decades."


EPA Proposing Taking Over Monitoring State Waterways

By Steve Newborn

WUSF Public Radio Tampa

The federal Environmental Protection Agency is proposing to take over monitoring the quality of the state's waters from Tallahassee. The public got a chance to weigh in today during a hearing held in Tampa.


Legislators must pass energy bill

Editorial

Ft. Myers News-Press

Floridians who care about jobs, economic diversity, clean alternative energy development and government that works should be raising hell with lawmakers.

LGBT

'Don't ask' an integrity issue for ex-Air Force man

By Louis Cooper

Pensacola News Journal

When Milton resident Jay Boda retired from the Air Force on Jan. 1, he began a new era of honesty in his life by proclaiming that he is gay on Facebook, and adding the name of his male partner to his profile.

EDUCATION

State university tuition going way up

By Robert Samuels

St. Petersburg Times/Miami Herald Tallahassee Bureau

Of the many disagreements lawmakers are having about the future of Florida's education system, one thing doesn't seem to be in contention: College tuition is going up.


Politically, education reform feud in legislature echoes 1999 FCAT fight

By Cristina Silva

St. Petersburg Times/Miami Herald Tallahassee Bureau

For many educators across the state, the Republican-led Legislature's proposed overhaul of Florida schools is inspiring a wave of deja vu.


Teacher of the Year: Why Senate Bill 6 is bad

By Michael Horgan

Palm Beach Post

Related editorial: Crist has no weasel room: On merit pay, it has to be all or nothing

I am a teacher who stands to gain from SB-6 and the pursuit of the "Race for the Top" funds.


Senate Bill 6 rewards great teachers with higher salaries

By Jeb Bush

St. Petersburg Times

A quality education can change a life. It opens the door to opportunity by preparing a person for success after school.


Paying their dues, but will teaching pay bills?

By Carmen Paige

Pensacola News Journal

Jackie Wilson of Pensacola thought teaching could be her "second life." The Florida Legislature may be giving her second thoughts.


Florida's merit-pay plan for teachers: Is there another way?

By Leslie Postal and Denise-Marie Balona

Orlando Sentinel

As Florida Gov. Charlie Crist weighs whether to sign or veto the polarizing teacher-pay bill, one key concern is emerging: how to fairly evaluate the state's public-school teachers.


Tallahassee's aggressive rewrites of Florida education law leave Palm Beach County schools facing sticker shock

By Cara Fitzpatrick

Palm Beach Post

In the most aggressive reform of Florida's public schools since former Gov. Jeb Bush introduced the state to high-stakes testing about a decade ago, the Republican-led legislature has beefed up math and science requirements for high-schoolers, created merit pay for teachers, and opened the door for voters to repeal a law keeping class sizes down.


Miami-Dade teachers, students chat with Gov. Charlie Crist

By Hannah Sampson

Miami Herald

Geno Perez scoped out the carpet in the reception area of Gov. Charlie Crist's office.


Pull up your sagging pants, Florida legislator tells students

By Josh Hafenbrack

South Florida Sun-Sentinel

Pull up those droopy drawers, son


Merit pay bill should be vetoed

Editorial

South Florida Sun-Sentinel

It is arguably the most contested piece of legislation in recent Florida politics. Hopefully, Gov. Charlie Crist will quell the drama and veto the controversial SB 6.

JOBS, BUDGET, AND ECONOMY

Brevard awaits Obama

By James Dean

Florida Today

Related: Obama's plan transforms NASA

Eighteen months after a Titusville campaign stop in which he pledged not to cede leadership in space and to protect the jobs of Kennedy Space Center workers, President Barack Obama today is scheduled to visit KSC to sell a skeptical public on his plan.


Report: Florida No. 4 economically distressed state

The Associated Press

Naples Daily News

Economic stress declined in the nation's most troubled areas in February as unemployment stabilized and the pace of foreclosures eased, according to The Associated Press' monthly analysis of conditions in more than 3,100 U.S. counties.


Foreclosures hint at a subtle shift

By Michael Braga

Sarasota Herald-Tribune

Though the number of foreclosure filings in Southwest Florida jumped in March, a closer look at the data shows that the region might be finally digesting the problem -- and at a quicker pace.


Foreclosures heat up in Orlando

By Mary Shanklin

Orlando Sentinel

Orlando jumped back into the Top 10 for U.S. cities with the most foreclosure court filings during March, according to a monthly report released by RealtyTrac.


Obama to offer hope to local space workers during KSC visit

By Mark K. Matthews and Robert Block

Orlando Sentinel

When President Barack Obama speaks at Kennedy Space Center on Thursday, he'll offer its 15,000 workers something that's been in short supply lately: hope, or at least a chance that their future won't be as dire as expected.

HEALTH AND SENIORS

Limits on pain pills defeated

By Jim Saunders

Health News Florida

In a win for the Florida Medical Association, both the House and Senate have dropped proposals that would have barred pain-management physicians from dispensing more than 72 hours' worth of controlled drugs from their own offices.


Advocates say House budget cuts could stop Healthy Start infant care programs

By Robert Samuels

St. Petersburg Times/Miami Herald Tallahassee Bureau

Alone and new to the United States, Maurine Kisob says she found an "American family'' with the staff at the Healthy Start program.

CIVIL RIGHTS, PEACE AND SOCIAL ISSUES

KKK fliers put in Easter eggs

By Frank Fernandez

Daytona Beach News-Journal

When the Ku Klux Klan wants new recruits for its hooded robes, it likes to toss fliers on driveways, according to a researcher who tracks the group.


Longtime civil rights leader Hooks dead at 85 NAACP

By Lucas L. Johnson II

The Associated PressBenjamin L. Hooks, a champion of minorities and the poor who as executive director of the NAACP increased the group's stature, has died.

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