Raw Political Courage
"Crist and his top lieutenant slip the surly bonds of Tallahassee today and head south to promote the space industry." "Crist to promote space industry".
No-Fault
"While there's still no plan to include any discussion of Florida's no-fault auto insurance when the Legislature meets next month in a special session, one more proposal to revamp the law is in the works. Sen. Bill Posey, a Republican from Rockledge who has led the Senate Banking and Insurance Committee since the beginning of the year, is drafting a bill that's very similar to one he introduced during this year's regular legislative session." "Sen. Posey aims to revamp no-fault law". In the meantime, "End of no-fault could means millions of uninsured vehicles".
Thompson
"Almost candidate Fred Thompson had scheduled a fundraiser for this afternoon at Baker Hostetler in Orlando, but it's been postponed at least until the 18th. There's Buzz that it's another sign of disorganization with the Thompson team ... The actor and former Tennessee had planned a busy Florida day, including meeting with Charlie Crist, but it had to be re-scheduled. 'The toughest part was contacting all the people excited about coming,' said Orlando lawyer Tico Perez, noting a flood of enthusiasm as word spread Thompson was coming." "Thompson fundraiser delayed". On a separate note: "Todd Harris joining Thompson". See also "Harris To Head Thompson Press Shop".
Charter Schools
The Miami Herald editors: "The number of charter schools that serve both general education and niche markets is quickly growing. Market is the operative word: Private charter-school owners and operators look to profit by running schools using state tax dollars. For these and other reasons, charter schools need more oversight than they now receive. In particular, the niche schools' performance in their specialty areas needs a rating system. Like public schools, charter schools administer the FCAT and are graded on students' test scores. But their specialized instructions aren't tested." "Sharpen line between church and state".
Rules, Whay Rules? "Administrators, teachers, parents and students at Osprey and Sawgrass charter schools became vigilantes of sorts, opening their doors for classes Wednesday and bucking a Brevard County School Board decision that demanded the sister schools close." "Schools defy order to close".
GOPers Back Out
"Univisión planned to air the first presidential debates in Spanish on Sept. 9 and 16, one for Democrats, the other for Republicans, trumpeting a national coming-out party for Hispanic voters. Except Republican candidates aren't coming. Only Ariz. Sen. John McCain agreed to participate in the event at the University of Miami. So much for Sept. 16." "GOP no-shows prompt cancellation of debate".
Hang Tuff
The Orlando Sentinel editors: "Despite threats from national Democratic and Republican leaders to punish Florida for its early presidential primary, state party leaders owe it to voters to stick with the date set by the Legislature." "Don't back down".
See 'Ya
"One of Florida's top Democratic fundraisers has angrily snapped shut his heavy checkbook because the Democratic National Committee has pledged to penalize Florida for holding an early presidential primary. Jacksonville trial lawyer Wayne Hogan called DNC Chairman Howard Dean on Tuesday to cancel an event that Hogan had planned to host to raise money for the national party." "Democrats feel wrath of a top Florida fundraiser".
Wikpedia
"Dyer bio takes center stage in cyberduel".
Everyone Except the 911 First Responders
"Rudy Giuliani has formed a National First Responders Coalition, led by Howard Safir, who was one of Giuliani's police commissioners while he was mayor of New York. One of the national co-chairs in the law enforcement division is veteran Seminole County Sheriff Don Eslinger." "First Responders for Rudy". For a look at Giuliani's nonexistent cred with real firs responders, go here.
Tuition Increase
"Florida's community colleges have asked lawmakers to consider a tuition increase for the spring semester." "Community colleges seek spring tuition hike". On a related note, "Chairman wants to spare student financial aid from budget cuts".
Those Greedy Public Employees
"The state will not offer supplemental vision coverage next year for employees." "DMS drops supplemental vision plans for state employees".
Kucinich
"Leaders of the national Democratic Party 'owe something to Florida' and should work out a compromise to prevent such a key state from losing all votes at next summer's nominating convention, presidential contender Dennis Kucinich said Wednesday." "Kucinich: Democratic Party owes Fla.".
Brown-Waite Speaks
"U.S. Rep. Ginny Brown-Waite has called on the White House to give a true assessment of the war when it issues a much-anticipated report in September from the top U.S. commander in Iraq." "She talks about the Iraq war, taxes and other issues".
'Ya Think?
"If Florida government is truly to become the people's government, the pollution by politics of the business of government must become less of an expectation and more of a curiosity - unwelcome, but rare." "Efficiency partners". |