Florida Politics
Since 2002
Florida political news, editorials and punditry ~ E-mail, FaceBook, and Twitter

Selected by Campaigns & Elections as one of only ten state blogs nationwide
"every political insider should be reading right now"


The only Florida blog listed on the Daily Kos and MyDD Blog Rolls

Named by the Washington Post as one of the nation's
"Best State Political Blogs"

Go to FLA netroots posts -
Go to FLA media "blog" posts -


Index -
How to join and use this blog -
Search the site; Our RSS Feed -
Select candidates -
Blog Florida Blue and other resources -
Campaign and party links -
About Press releases, ads and links -

Florida Political News: May 27, 2009

by: Florida Politics

Wed May 27, 2009 at 16:33:29 PM EDT


After reading your hometown newspaper, you should start your web-day with the Florida Progressive Coalition. Our digest and commentary on today's Florida political news and punditry follows.


Budget blues

Update: "Crist signs budget with two vetoes, restoring state pay". See also "Crist vetoes pay cut for state workers earning more than $45,000" and "Crist signs budget, vetoes pay cut for state workers".

"Crist is poised Wednesday to sign a recession-racked $66.5 billion state budget that required a legislative overtime to draft, raises $2 billion in taxes and fees and trims the ranks of state employees." "Crist to sign budget Wednesday after many urge vetoes".

"Crist is set to sign an austere budget for another tough financial year. With state revenues continuing to fall, it's taken a combination of spending cuts, federal stimulus money and about $2 billion in tax and fee increases to balance the $66.5 billion budget. The governor also can exercise his line-item veto power when he puts his signature on the spending plan Wednesday." "Crist signing $66.5 billion Fla. budget".

 

At the trough

"In the midst of a $6 billion state budget deficit and widespread private-sector layoffs, one Florida industry looks recession-proof: lobbying state lawmakers." "Lobbyists at Florida Capitol rake in up to $45M".

 

As Charlie dithers

"Florida's consumer confidence index declined from April to May by one point to 71 - compared with a benchmark of 100 established in 1966 - reflecting consumer pessimism about personal finances, a University of Florida survey released Tuesday said." "Florida consumer confidence shrinks".

 

TaxWatch blather

"TaxWatch targeted only $14.975 million in 'turkeys' -- Tallahassee-speak for questionable items stuck in the budget by lawmakers -- that it thinks Gov. Charlie Crist should consider vetoing in the proposed 2009-10 spending plan. That is a fraction of the overall $66.5 billion budget and is far less than the amount of turkeys TaxWatch typically has found in past years." "Watchdog group finds few tax 'turkeys'". See also "This year, turkeys are scarce in Florida's budget", "Group finds Dade 'turkeys' in Florida budget" and "TaxWatch lists targets for governor's veto pen".

 

Fire away ...

"A federal judge has tossed out Florida's electioneering communications law, effectively freeing groups to spend unlimited sums of money to attack candidates in elections without publicly disclosing their donors."

In striking Florida's broad campaign-season reporting requirements, U.S. District Judge Stephan Mickle said the state had placed an unconstitutional burden on nonprofit organizations that want to discuss candidates and issues on the ballot.

The Broward Coalition of Condominiums, Homeowners Associations and Community Organizations brought the lawsuit, after the group ran afoul of the reporting law when it tried to print a newsletter including information on candidates and constitutional amendments in last November's elections.
"Federal judge throws out restrictions on electioneering interest groups".

 

Sansom charged with perjury

"The grand jury considering charges against former state House speaker Ray Sansom indicted developer Jay Odom, inset, today on a felony charge of official misconduct for his role in the $6 million airport building Sansom secured funding for in 2007. The jury added a perjury charge for Sansom as well." "New charges in Sansom case".

Background: "Grand jury reviews new evidence".

 

Supreme politics

"Obama's nomination of Sonia Sotomayor to serve on the U.S. Supreme Court is a source of pride for many Hispanics who see one of their own reaching a milestone." "Sotomayor's nomination is source of pride for Hispanics in Central Florida". See also "Praise for Sotomayor in Florida underscores GOP's dilemma".

Related: "Democrats likely to get a boost from Sonia Sotomayor pick" and "Hispanic Supreme Court nominee creates strategic problems for Republican opposition".

Fortunately for the FlaDems, there's of shortage of right-wing gasbags to publish GOP talking points: "Identity politics in the court".

 

McCarty

"Crist has rejected a state senator's demand to fire Florida Insurance Commissioner Kevin McCarty if he refuses to resign. Crist said Tuesday that McCarty has done a good job and should stay on. ... Sen. Mike Bennett, R-Bradenton, has complained that McCarty broke a promise to not recommend that Crist veto Bennett's bill deregulating rates for consumers willing to pay more to highly capitalized insurers for property coverage." "Crist backs McCarty in Fla. insurance bill dispute".

 

Checkbook Charlie at work

Charlie wouldn't want to offend the NRA, now would he?: "Crist plans to veto a $6 million transfer, or what critics call a 'raid,' on a fund backed by fees that people pay to seek or renew their concealed weapons permits." "Gov. Charlie Crist to veto 'raid' on gun fees". See also "Gov. Crist likely to shield gun fund from transfer" and "Weapons-licensing fund raid at risk".

 

Serial bar flunker to judge Sotomayor's fitness?

"Crist on Sotomayor".

 

The gay thing

Scott Maxwell writes that "if a politician who argues that gays are not fit to run families is actually gay himself, then their own logic suggests they're not fit to run our state or country, either."

The problem, however, is that the business of "outing" closeted gays isn't that simple.

No one has offered anything close to concrete proof that Crist is gay. Not in the movie. Not in real life.

In Outrage, which opens in Orlando next month, the "proof" comes from second- and third-hand sources — people who say they heard from someone else that Crist had gay encounters. ...

I mean, if a reporter at this newspaper tried to write a story based solely upon information he got from someone who got it from someone else about yet another person, good luck finding an editor willing to publish it.

But proof, schmoof; the story has caught fire.
"After all, it involves a popular Republican governor from a big state — a newlywed, no less."
And there are plenty of Crist foes on both sides of the political aisle who are eager to stoke it — Democrats, as well as social conservatives who think Crist is too moderate.

And then there's the media, which by writing about the movie circumvent their traditional burdens of journalistic proof.

Pieces about Crist's sexuality have run everywhere from the Orlando Sentinel and Miami Herald to the Chicago Tribune and Seattle Times in recent weeks. ...

Not only did Crist support the ban on gay marriage, but he also favors the ban on gay adoption — an outdated law that puts Florida in a league of its own when it comes to discrimination.
"Gay rumors or intolerance -- which is the true outrage?".

 

Tri-Rail

The Palm Beach Post editorial board: "For years, the people who run Tri-Rail have been telling state legislators that there's no tomorrow for the commuter railroad. This year, the warning was: If the Legislature doesn't allow a $2 tax on rental cars to replace contributions from Palm Beach, Broward and Miami-Dade counties, Tri-Rail will cease to exist." "The right train of thought on Tri-Rail".

 

Cuba

The South Florida Sun-Sentinel editorial board: "President Obama's call for talks with the Cuban government on immigration issues is smart precisely because of the criticism raised by South Florida congressional representatives." "U.S. wise to seek talks with Cuba on immigration".

 

Entrepreneurship

"Frank L. Amodeo, an Orlando businessman who thought he had the powers of an Old Testament prophet and that he one day would rule the world, learned Tuesday where he'll spend his next two decades: in prison. ... His crimes stemmed from his private-equity firm Mirabilis Ventures Inc., which created and bought distressed companies, including ones that provided payroll services. He held onto employee withholding taxes that should have gone to the IRS." "Tax cheat Frank Amodeo gets 22-1/2 years in prison, $181 million in restitution".

"An Orlando businessman charged with creating one of the largest employment tax-fraud schemes in the history of the Internal Revenue Services has been sentenced to 22 1/2 years behind bars. A federal judge sentenced 48-year-old Frank Amodeo Tuesday for failing to collect and pay payroll taxes and obstructing a federal investigation." "Former Fla. exec sentenced to 22 1/2 years in prison".

 

The water's warm

"Dockery Considers Run for Governor".

 

"A bad environment for the environment in Tallahassee"

Mark Lane: "There are only two parts of the business cycle when the Florida environment is in danger -- good times and bad times." "Bad times make state less green".

 

"Everything is connected by the dollar signs"

The Tallahassee Democrat editorial board: "Everything is connected by the dollar signs. Local governments, the ones closest to our daily lives and whose officials we know best, are affected by the new bare-bones state budget, plus an ongoing push to reduce property taxes."

A constitutional amendment to extend Save Our Homes-like protections to non-homestead property owners with a 5 percent cap on assessed-value increases and giving first-time homebuyers a tax break on their new homes for five years will be on the 2010 ballot.
"While these are a way to attempt to even out the Save Our Homes largess now enjoyed by long-time homeowners, these new amendment proposals also would mean less revenue for county governments beginning in 2011."
Property taxes are to local governments what the 6 percent sales tax is to the state of Florida's bank account, and state lawmakers haven't thus far found the courage or imagination to revamp the sales tax system thoroughly. So citizens do what they can to make things better for themselves, including reducing property taxes via constitutional amendment.

This impulse to use amendments approved statewide to curtail the growth in local government revenues or their ability to raise money mean that, regardless of how local voters feel or have voted, our local county, city and school districts must steadily shave their budgets, and the services therein.
"Tough choices".

 

"Under pressure"

"Crist is under pressure to veto a bill that loosens a transportation requirement for new development." "Legislation to ease development rules disputed".

 

Draggin' them knuckles ...

"'What you are seeing is a radicalization of the Democratic Party moving away from the mainstream values of the American people,' said Mathew Staver, founder of the Maitland-based Liberty Counsel, which challenges gay-rights issues in court." "Gay activists vow to fight on despite marriage ban".

 

"The way this money is allocated smells"

The Miami Herald editorial board: "They don't call them slush funds, but that's what the Miami-Dade County commissioners' ever-growing discretionary accounts really are. Each elected official gets to reward constituents virtually without accountability. No matter how worthwhile the cause, the way this money is allocated smells. It's bad government." "County slush funds out of control".

Florida Politics :: Florida Political News: May 27, 2009
Tags: , (All Tags)
Print Friendly View Send As Email
Menu

Make an account

Username:

Password:



Forget your username or password?


Florida Netroots

Blogs that focus on Florida political issues.

(Back to the top)

- Fla. Progressive Coalition
- FPC Radio Schedule
- BlogWood 2.0
- Rantings from Florida
- Florida Netroots Blog
- Blast Off!
- Florida Kossacks
- Seminole Democrats
- Tampa Bay Blue
- Pushing Rope
- Smashed Frog
- Grassroots Brevard
- Change in Tallahassee
- The Campaign Manager
- Generation Miami
- Blue in Miami
- The Reid Report
- Bob McKnight's Blog
- Miami-Dade Dems
- Crowley Political Report
- Beach Peanuts
- Daniel Tilson
- Blue Broward

Florida Netroots Posts
Posts by citizen bloggers about Florida political issues.

(Back to the top or jump to media "blog" posts)

Campaigns and Parties
Links to political parties and campaigns. Please contact us about adding links. [Links are not endorsements]

(Back to the top, or jump to media posts or blog posts)

Party Links
- Florida Dems
- Florida GOP

Local Dem Party Links
- Alachua
- Broward
- Leon
- Marion
- Miami-Dade
- Orange
- Seminole
- Volusia County

Governor
- [TBD]

Cabinet
- Draper [Ag]

U.S. Senate
- [TBD]

Congress
- [TBD]

Florida Senate
- [TBD]

Special Elections
- [TBD]

Florida House
- Klasfeld [D-HD90]

Local Races
- [TBD]


Products & Services
If you have a product, drop us a line, and we'll take a look.

(Back to the top, or jump to media posts or blog posts)

Please consider the following products and services:

Stuff made by folks with health insurance, pensions and daily overtime.

..........

Anyone can now make a Living Will and Health Power of Attorney free of charge at www.ItsMyLife.com by using the code TERRI

...........

Retro Campaigns - classic political T-shirts.


The exclusively endorsed website of the AFL-CIO Union Label & Service Trades Department and help millions of workers protect their jobs and ensure the security of their families.


(these are not paid ads, nor do we have any financial stake in any of these entities)

(Back to the top)


Event Calendar
July 2010
(view month)
S M T W R F S
* * * * 01 02 03
04 05 06 07 08 09 10
11 12 13 14 15 16 17
18 19 20 21 22 23 24
25 26 27 28 29 30 31
* * * * * * *
<< (add event) >>

Search




Advanced Search


Site News
As of 7/16/10: An old friend resurfaces as BlogWood 2.0. Please check out the prolific Rantings from Florida and a new site, "Current news updates"

Immediately below, you can donate, follow select candidates on twitter, or check them out on Facebook. These are not paid ads.

Become a FLA Politics fan on FaceBook and/or follow us on Twitter:

Candidates
The campaign web sites of select candidates; click on "FB" to check them out on FaceBook, "T" to follow them on twitter, and "$" to donate. These are not paid ads.

(Contact us for info)

Gov: Alex Sink $
Sen: Kendrick Meek $
Sen: Kevin Burns $
CD7: Heather Beaven $
CD8: Alan Grayson $
CD11: Kathy Castor $
CD2: Al Lawson $
CFO: Loranne Ausley FB T $

(Back to the top or jump to Florida netroots blog posts) or media "blog" posts)

"Special Projects"
- The Charlie Chronicles: Chain Gang Charlie wants to be a U.S. Senator. But how much do people know about Mr. Happy Face?

- "About 'Jeb!'" documents Jebbie Bush's background, and his record in politics and business.

- The outgoing RPOF U.S. Senator thinks he's an ""anti-family", "darling of homosexual extremists". What else don't we know about Billy McCollum?

- At "After All, He Is Black", we look at the inability of Florida "conservatives" to deal with racial issues.

- "Take this job ..." is a compendium of some of the things Florida employers are permitted to do to their employees.

Please leave comments or e-mail us with additional material for these projects.


About Our Feeds
Our collection of RSS feeds includes our selection of continuously updated Florida Netroots posts and Florida newspaper company "blog" posts, as well as a "Crist Watch" feed.

Media "Blog" Posts
"blog" posts by employees of newspaper companies.

(Back to the top or jump to Florida netroots blog posts)

Blogs and Other Links
Links to blogs and other web sites. Please contact us to suggest links

(Back to the top, or jump to media posts or blog posts)

(* denotes "conservatives")
(Link denotes dormancy)

Feed
- RSS Feed

The Original
- Florida Blog

Our Sister Site
- Florida Politics

DFA
- DFA
- Florida DFA
- DFA Florida

Political Action
- Register 5 Democrats
- Florida Fair Elections
- Civic Concern

News Links
- Fort Report
- Sayfie Review*
- Progressive States
- CQ Politics.com
- Current news updates

Progressive Radio
- Florida Progressive Coalition
- American AM
- American AM Blog
- Derek Newton Interview
- Political Buzz Radio
- Political Buzz Radio Blog

Resources
- Florida PIRG
- Consumer Federation
- Office of Economic & Demographic Research
- Labor Market Statistics (FAWI)
- CanditoUSA

Think Tanks
- Money in State Politics
- Progressive States Network
- Economic Policy Institute
- FIU - RISEP
- The Florida Center for Fiscal and Economic Policy
- Collins Center for Public Policy*
- James Madison Institute*
- FIU - CLR&S

Blog Aggregators
- sourstock.com.com
- Spacecoastweb.com
- TampaBLAB
- Lefty Blogs - Florida
- BlogNetNews/Florida

Search FL Blogs

BlogNetNews.com
Party Blogs
- Miami-Dade Dems
- Seminole Democrats
- Grassroots Brevard
- Marion County Dems

Florida Based Blogs

Florida

- Progressive Coalition
- Beach Peanuts
- Crowley Political Report
- Florida Kossacks
- Build Fla's DECs
- The New Argument
- O'Blog
- Bark Bark Woof Woof
- Florida Politics
- Muttering Jam
- South ... Suwannee
- Blast Off!
- Poor Richard's ...
- Pensito Review
- Discourse.net
- The 13th Juror
- Aikane Leo
- Recess Time
- Out in Left Field
- Florida Politix
- Standing the Gaff
- Last Day of My Life
- Political Bloviation
- Floridians for Change
- Truth or Death*
- Leftist Underground
- Nesting Ground
- Grapefruit
- Florida Rants
- Change In Tally
- State of Sunshine*
- Political Buzz
- Librarian
- Peer Review Florida*
- Florida Masochist*
- This From a Broad
- Conniption Fit

West Central

- Interstate4Jamming
- Fried Gator
- Putnam Report
- Saint Petersblog
- Sticks of Fire
- Seminole Heights
- Empirical Polk
- Because Everyone ...
- In Theory
- Ybor City Stogie
- FL-09 Blog
- TampaBay Democrat Blue
- Campaign Manager

Central

- Talk to Me
- What's Wrong ...
- SpaceCoastWeb
- Seminole Dems
- Space Coast Rising
- Grassroots Brevard
- CentralFloridaDiscuss

North

- Alachua Politix
- Political Indigestion*
- The Gainesville Report
- Leon Young Dems
- Pensacola Beach Blog
- JaxGOP*
- Swamp Pundette
- Truman's Conscience
- Levy County Liberal
- Politically Homeless
- Pensacola Voter
- Ricksblog.biz
- Tallahassee Sentinel*

South

- Palm Beach Prog Dems
- Miami-Dade Dems
- Generation Miami
- Blue in Miami
- Boca Raton Examiner
- The New Argument
- S. Fla. Daily Blog
- BlueBroward Blog
- BlueBroward
- Broward's Blog
- Somewhere on A1A
- Critical Miami
- Stuck on the Palmetto
- Eye on Miami
- Herald Watch
- The Daily Pulp
- Surfside

Southwest

- Old World Wolf
- Behind the Curtains?

Elected Officials

- Pensacola: Sam Hall

Media/Reporter "Blogs"

- Post on Politics
- PBP's The Forum
- Political Insider
- The Position Page
- March on Politics
- The Buzz
- Naked Politics
- Infomaniac
- Political Whore
- Q Blog
- S.V.Date's OmegaBlog
- Political Safari
- ReidBlog
- Scott Maxwell
- Candide's Notebooks
- Political Pulse

General

- A Grand Illusion
- Progressive Junction
- No Hair News f/k/a Anger Management
- Johnny Carbon
- Hatless.com
- T Rex
- Progressive Gold
- Checks & Balances
- The Spencerian
- IndependentReport
- Pushing Rope
- UTI
- Review American ...
- Boiling Mad
- Can of Worms
- Litbrit f/k/a The Last Duchess
- Stupid Enough
- Peer Review*
- Shadow f/k/a Counter Point
- Be-Think
- Smashed Frog
- Mighty Quare f/k/a Bitch Lab
- Conceptual Guerilla
- Roblimo.com
- The Florida Masochist
- In Theory
- Doomed Generation
- Anarchy in the AM

Specialized

- My Florida River
- South Florida Lawyers
- Property Tax in Florida
- Ranger against War
- Swing State Project
- Class Bias in Higher Ed
- Alan Farago
- Florida Election Law
- ActBlue Blog
- Fla Workforce Housing
- Fla Public Policy
- My Florida History
- Blog De Leon
- Abstract Appeal
- FCAR SpeakOut
- Reforming Fla's DECs
- How Shall We Grow
- The Thicket
- Terri PAC
- Sun State Activist
- Alcee Hastings
- becoming change

Other Florida Blogs
- Frappr!

Beyond Florida
-Local Texans

Not Just Politics
- uVu [South Fla]

Other Blogs
- Dean Velvel
- Empires Fall
- Culture Kitchen
- Political Gastronomica
- Prog. States Blog

Southern Sites
- Better South
- Think South
- Facing South
- Blue Sunbelt

Resources
- Dem Youth Strategy
- Fla Common Cause
- Run for Office
- Florida Voter File Project
- FCAT Reform
- OUR Congress - Fla

Other SoapBlox
- SoapBlox

Polling
(Back to the top)


Polling Sites
- Pollster.com
- Political Arithmetik
- TPM Election Central
- Real Clear Politics
- Cook Political Report
- Twenty Questions

Pollsters
- ABC News
- AP-IPSOS
- CBS News
- Democracy Corps
- Diageo/Hotline
- Economist/YouGov
- GWU/Battleground
- Gallup
- Harris Interactive
- IBD/TIPP
- ICR
- LA Times
- Marist
- NBC/WSJ
- New York Times
- Pew Research Center
- Quinnipiac
- Rasmussen
- Survey USA
- Time/SRBI
- Washington Post
- Zogby International

Editorials
(Back to the top)


- News-Journal
- Times-Union
- Florida Today
- News-Press
- GainesvilleSun
- Miami Herald
- Orlando Sentinel
- Palm Beach Post
- Pensacola News Journal
- Sarasota Herald-Tribune
- St. Pete Times
- Sun-Sentinel
- Tampa Tribune
- Tallahassee Democrat

Columnists
(Back to the top)


- Blumner
- Bousquet
- Cotterell
- Engelhardt
- Hiaasen
- Deslatte
- Littlepage
- Maxwell
- Mayo
- Otto
- Reinhard Ricker
- Ruth
- Schultz
- Smith
- Thomas
- Troxler
- Wallace

Diversions

(Back to the top)


- Arts & Letters Daily
- Economic Policy Inst.
- Grammar Slammer
- Lifehacker
- London Rev. of Books
- NY Rev. of Books
- Online Slang Dictionary
- Krugman
- The Nation
- The American Prospect






Crist Watch
Most everything on the 'net about Charlie Crist.

(Back to the top, or jump to media posts or blog posts)

Powered by: SoapBlox