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Friday, July 30, 2010

Daily Clips for July 30, 2010

PROGRESS FLORIDA IN THE NEWS

Republicans gave Governor Charlie Crist an unintended huge victory on oil issue

By Stephen L. Goldstein

South Florida Sun-Sentinel

Corporate toadies, pond-scum, puppets, hypocrites, bottom-feeders -- that's my mildest take on the Republican-dominated Florida Legislature for its recent, ignoble "Special Session Interruptus."

FEATURED STORIES

Judge tosses Florida Legislature-backed health care amendment off ballot

By Lee Logan

St. Petersburg Times/Miami Herald Tallahassee Bureau

Calling the wording of a Republican-backed constitutional amendment on health care "manifestly misleading," a Circuit Court judge in Leon County has tossed it off the November ballot.


Arizona immigration battle shapes Florida political fights

By George Bennett

Palm Beach Post

The federal injunction blocking key portions of Arizona's immigration law hasn't deterred Republican legislators and candidates who want to bring a similar measure to Florida.


New Q Poll finds Scott, Greene with double-digit leads

By Aaron Deslatte

Orlando Sentinel

The two wealthy, self-funded newcomers vying for Florida's open governor's office and U.S. Senate seat are teaching the veteran politicians a thing or two, according to yet another statewide poll.


Sen. Nelson calls for probe of BP's $10 billion tax break

By Travis Pillow

Florida Independent

Responding to reports that BP's $32 billion in oil spill charges could yield $10 billion in tax savings ("about half the amount pledged to aid gulf coast victims of the catastrophe"), Sen. Bill Nelson sent a letter yesterday to Senate Finance Committee Chairman Max Baucus and Ranking Member Charles Grassley calling for an investigation.

BEST OF THE BLOGS

Time to hit the panic button? Greene pulls ahead, Scott pulling away?

By Joy Reid

The Reid Report

The new Quinnipiac poll has some news you'd expect -- Rick Scott is still ahead of Bill McCollum -- and some things that well, you'd also expect, since he's spending so much money and flooding the zone with advertising.


Florida GOP Denies Voters The Chance To Vote On Oil Drilling Ban, Just To Spite Crist

By Inkberries

Beach Peanuts

Well, that didn't take long. 49 minutes. In the midst of one of the biggest oil spill disasters in history, that's all it took for GOP leaders in Florida to tell voters who want to vote on an oil drilling ban near Florida shores: tough luck suckers!


Miami-Dade County slinks away from pushing off-road vehicles into middle of Everglades

By Gimleteye

Eye on Miami

You always want to hear the backstory, don't you, about the worst of the hair-brained schemes that either line the pockets or the political fortunes of local county commissioners in Florida.

FLORIDA POLITICS

Son of former Gov. LeRoy Collins struck, killed on bike in Tampa

By Richard Danielson, Jessica Vander Velde and Cristina Silva

St. Petersburg Times

LeRoy "Roy" Collins Jr., a retired two-star admiral, successful businessman, champion for veterans and son of one of Florida's best-known governors, died Thursday when a sport utility vehicle struck his bicycle.


Sansom, codefendants seek to have charges thrown out

By Bill Cotterell

Florida Capital News

Former House Speaker Ray Sansom and two codefendants in a felony grand-theft case might have gotten off lightly with a bit of "humiliation" in an unsuccessful plea offer, State Attorney Willie Meggs testified Thursday.


Ray Sansom plea deal scrapped when defendants balk at jail gang duty

By Lee Logan and Steve Bouquet

St. Petersburg Times/Miami Herald Tallahassee Bureau

The specter of once-powerful Ray Sansom wearing a jail jumpsuit and picking up roadside trash scuttled a proposed plea deal with the former House speaker, court testimony revealed Thursday.


Infighting GOP looks a lot like Democrats

Bill Cotterell

Florida Capital News

There's an old adage -- variously attributed to Confucius, Lincoln or Pogo -- that goes something like, "Choose your enemies carefully, because that's whom you'll become."

POLITICAL RACES

Rick Scott and Jeff Greene are frontrunners in new poll

By Marc Caputo

St. Petersburg Times/Miami Herald Tallahassee Bureau

The anti-incumbent winds sweeping the country are kicking up a storm in Florida, where two super-rich political outsiders are threatening to knock off two veteran officeholders running for governor and U.S. Senate.


Poll: Money gives political newcomers edge

By Bill Cotterell

Florida Capital News

Two wealthy political newcomers with bottomless bank accounts have taken substantial leads in Florida's top two statewide races according to a poll released on Thursday.


Perhaps The Best Senate Race In America: Following The Fun In The Florida Sun

By Michael Scherer

Time Magazine

Beyond the obvious, here are five reasons the Sunshine State will be worth watching this year.


Democrats' bright stars Aronberg, Gelber getting heated in Fla. attorney general race

By Dara Kam

Palm Beach Post

For Florida Democrats, it might appear fortunate that two of their best and brightest are running for statewide office. Unfortunately for the party, they're running against each other.


Florida attorney general's race: David Aronberg, Dan Gelber not so far apart

By Josh Hafenbrack

Orlando Sentinel

For two months a year, they sit six feet from each other on the floor of the Florida Senate, battling the Republican majority in the state Legislature.


Kelly to lodge complaint over Grayson's DVD for constituents

By Bill Thompson

Ocala Star-Banner

State Rep. Kurt Kelly is asking for an official probe into whether U.S. Rep. Alan Grayson wrongfully masked a re-election campaign ad as a taxpayer-funded, official communique from Grayson's congressional office.


Yarko protests state GOP support of opponent

By Bill Cotterell

Florida Capital News

A football star got stopped just short of the goal two years ago, but the Florida Republican Party still thinks it can win a House seat in a heavily Democratic district that includes the state Capitol.


Upbeat Florida Democrats prepare first-ever off-year coordinated campaign

By Adam Smith

St. Petersburg Times

While Democrats across the country are fearing mid-term elections thanks to the poor approval ratings of Congress and the White House, Florida Democrats continue to argue optimistically that in the sunshine November will really be a referendum on the Republican leadership in Tallahassee.


Obama coming to Miami for fundraiser

By Beth Reinhard

Miami Herald

President Barack Obama is slated to headline a fundraiser for the Florida Democratic Party on Aug. 18 at the Fontainebleau Hotel in Miami Beach.

BALLOT INITIATIVES

Judge throws out proposed health care amendment

The Associated Press

Palm Beach Post

A proposed constitutional amendment that would have blocked the state from starting a health care program similar to President Barack Obama's federal plan was removed from the ballot Thursday by a judge who said its wording would confuse voters.

ENVIRONMENT AND ENERGY

Gulf of Mexico Has Long Been a Sink of Pollution

By Campbell Robertson

New York Times

Related: Lawyers, Far From Gulf, Skirmish on Spill Claims

Loulan Pitre Sr. was born on the Gulf Coast in 1921, the son of an oysterman.


Backlash grows against BP's effort to 'buy up' Gulf scientists

By Chris Kromm

Facing South

On July 1, a video appeared on BP's website featuring renegade scientist Ivor van Heerden -- a marine specialist who, as Facing South profiled, was fired from LSU when he blamed the flooding of New Orleans after Katrina on the Army Corps of Engineers' shoddy levees.


Whistleblower claims conspiracy between BP and EPA to hide oil spill impact
By Maryann Tobin
The Examiner
After more than 100 days, the public perception of the Gulf of Mexico oil spill disaster has changed from outrage over when the spilling will stop, to where has all the oil gone?


Florida set to scale down its oil spill defense

By Thomas Becnel

Sarasota Herald-Tribune

Raised eyebrows. Worried looks. Shrugs of acceptance.


Oil spill threat to South Florida almost over, top federal official says

By David Fleshler

South Florida Sun-Sentinel

The top federal official on the BP oil spill said Thursday there's now very little chance any of the oil will reach South Florida.


Coalitions forming against biomass nationally and in Gainesville

By Bruce Ritchie

FloridaEnvironments.com

Groups and individuals opposed to biomass energy plants announced Thursday they are taking steps to block a proposed plant in Gainesville while opposing federal legislation dealing with renewable energy.


Republicans Hungry For Nuclear Pork

The Progress Report
Think Progress
The debate over the New START arms control treaty with Russia is winding down. Senate committees have held nearly 20 hearings, and treaty opponents are now repeating the same tired arguments that have already been thoroughly debunked and discredited.

EDUCATION

FCAT scores may be right after all, state says

By Leslie Postal

Orlando Sentinel

The 2010 FCAT results may end up being correct, despite troubling "anomalies" cited by school districts across Florida.

JOBS, BUDGET, AND ECONOMY

University of Central Florida Economist: Oil Spill Will Delay State's Economic Recovery

Staff Report

Sarasota Herald-Tribune

A University of Central Florida economist says that the Gulf of Mexico oil spill has delayed the Sunshine State's recovery from the Great Recession by at least a year.

HEALTH AND SENIORS

Florida has third-highest uninsured population in nation

By Christine Jordan Sexton

Florida Tribune

Florida had the third-largest uninsured population in the nation in 2007, with more than 24 percent of its population lacking health insurance, according to the latest figures released by the United States Census Bureau.


Senator to hold Medicaid hearings

News Service of Florida
Health News Florida
Senate President-designate Mike Haridopolos unveiled plans Wednesday for a multi-city tour of health care roundtables that would revive the Legislature's push to overhaul Medicaid, which now commands about one-quarter of the state's $70.2 billion budget.

CIVIL RIGHTS, PEACE AND SOCIAL ISSUES

State Sen. Bennett will move ahead with his immigration enforcement proposal despite Ariz. ruling

By Marcos Restrepo

Florida Independent

State Sen. Mike Bennett, R-Bradenton, who recently said he has a bill in the works based on Arizona's S.B. 1070, tells The Florida Independent that he will move forward with his legislation, despite a judge's decision to block parts of S.B. 1070 from going into effect.


Ariz. law goes too far, judge rightly rules

Editorial

St. Petersburg Times

The ruling by a federal judge temporarily preventing key parts of the controversial Arizona immigration law from taking effect highlights the constitutional problems with the state's approach.

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