| Whatever "Ask The Governor: Sales tax exemptions may be next on reform list". "Problematic" "Florida regulators grilling The Hartford on its request for a $44 million rate increase questioned its efforts to collect a 15 percent profit for itself as well as similar rewards for its re-insurers. But the bulk of the increase goes for something regulators can't regulate - an increasingly dark view of the hurricane threat to Florida." "Regulators: Insurance situation 'problematic'". Portability "A proposal to let homeowners take at least part of their existing tax breaks with them when they move received a frosty reception Thursday from part of a commission studying Florida's tax structure." "Property tax 'portability' gets frosty reception from tax panel". Lobbying Game "With a new governor at the helm of the nation's largest swing state, the national green group Environmental Defense decided the time was ripe to make an impression." So, it helped finance a climate-change summit in Miami last month where Gov. Charlie Crist announced aggressive carbon reduction goals. It paid for a poll to take the temperature of Floridians on the plans. And in perhaps the most telling development, the group has spent at least $172,000 on lobbyists in Tallahassee through the first half of 2007. The amount they paid during Jeb Bush's last year in office? Zero. "Green group banking on Crist's eco-sense". Gambling Man "Crist has until Tuesday to reach an agreement with the state's Seminole Tribe on the addition of Las Vegas-style games to its casinos - a deal that could allow the state to get millions in tax revenue from the tribe's profits." "Will state, tribe take a gamble?". Party On Dude "Described as "anxious but hopeful," former Palm Beach County Commish Tony Masilotti spent his last hours of freedom grilling lobster tails on his gas barbecue and playing volleyball with guests at his Welly home. Even more Tony-esque: He watched Susan Masilotti, the ex-wife whose divorce filing accelerated his fall from grace, mingle with the gal pal he'd been seeing secretly on and off while still married, former water district employee Renee DeSantis." "Masilotti hosts crowded pre-pen cookout". Feeney Legal Fund Gets Fatter "The fund that U.S. Rep. Tom Feeney set up to help pay his legal bills has received a $5,000 donation from an Oviedo businessman who is hoping for a NASA contract. And it's the same person, Tyng-Lin Yang, whose relationship with Feeney raised questions when Feeney was Florida House speaker." "Feeney supporter pumps up legal fund". PIP "Florida's largest health insurer, Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Florida, has joined with the state's hospitals and health care providers in an last-ditch effort to keep the state's no-fault insurance alive. The Coalition to Protect Florida's Drivers issued a release today asking Gov. Charlie Crist and the Florida Legislature to either extend or reform the law that requires motorists to carry personal injury protection (PIP) insurance. PIP is scheduled to sunset on Oct. 1." "Blue Cross and Blue Shield joins effort to keep PIP". The Sun-Sentinel editorial board: "Don't let PIP RIP". Egalitarianism, Florida Style "Nearly $1 out of every $10 spent lobbying the Florida Legislature this year came from cities and counties looking to lessen the blow of property tax cuts and seeking more money for hometown projects. All told, special interests -- including insurance companies, giant telecommunications firms and local governments -- spent between $35 million and $83 million on lobbying just the Florida Legislature, newly filed reports show. Anywhere from $17 million to $52 million also was spent to lobby Gov. Charlie Crist and state agencies." "Localities spent big in tax debate". "Indefensible" The St. Petersburg Times editorial board: When word came down from Tallahassee that local governments would have to cut their property tax rates (or be brave enough to override the cuts), many began slashing spending for parks, recreation and other "nonessentials." But they also started cutting two areas that are absolutely essential: affordable housing and medical services for the poor. Difficult economic times call for maintaining or enhancing services aimed at the very families the Legislature claims it is trying to help with tax cuts. "Indefensible cuts". Bilirakis "Eight months into GOP Rep. Gus Bilirakis' congressional career, two area Democrats are eyeing runs for his U.S. House seat in 2008. Former Plant City Mayor John Dicks traveled to the nation's capital two weeks ago to meet with national party officials about his potential bid. He said Thursday in an interview that he will make his decision by about Labor Day. Bilirakis already has one Democratic opponent, William D. "Bill" Mitchell, a Tampa employment lawyer and Navy veteran. He also filed to run for the seat in 2006 but withdrew in deference to Phyllis Busansky, defeated by Bilirakis in November." "Bilirakis Already In Cross Hairs". McInvale Arrested "A sealed indictment made public charged McInvale and her former legislative aide, Robert Franklin Stuart Jr., with several official-misconduct charges, along with grand theft, cheating and falsifying records. They are accused of using state funds to pay a "private debt" in 2005 and 2006 while McInvale was still in the Legislature." "McInvale, ex-aide face felony charges". See also "Former lawmaker Sheri McInvale, ex-aide charged with theft". After Leaving Florida In A Mess ... ... Jebbie is cashing in: "Former Gov. Jeb Bush is taking a low profile in Florida politics since leaving office-for instance, he hasn't publicly taken sides in the presidential primary, nor has he had much to say about the performance in office of his successor, Gov. Charlie Crist. But that doesn't mean he's hiding his light under a bushel. Bush is maintaining a schedule of speaking appearances, often before conservative or religious groups, and is represented by a big-name speaker's agency, Washington Speaker's Bureau." "Jeb Not Hiding His Light". Trimming the "Fat"? Aren't tax cuts nice: "The Tampa Parks and Recreation Department shouldered the heaviest burden when it came to budget cuts. In all, the department cut about $4.5 million from its $38 million budget. Roughly 100 full-time and part-time positions were eliminated, along with another 100 seasonal jobs." "Parks Budget Plan Cuts Millions". Giuliani "Presidential candidate Rudy Giuliani appears to be living up to his promise to make Florida an important part of his campaign-he'll make a second appearance in St. Petersburn Sept. 7 at a fundraising dinner for the Pinellas County Republican Party." "Giuliani To Return To St. Pete". "Jose Padilla verdict masks a gross travesty" The Daytona Beach - News Journal editorial board: "A jury in Miami took less than two days to find Jose Padilla guilty of conspiracy to fund and support Islamic terrorism abroad. It's not quite the end of the story, if rights and due process are to matter at all in America." The Padilla verdict on Thursday, coming as it did at the end of a five-year odyssey of exaggerated accusations and stunning abuses of power against an American citizen, speaks more of the Bush administration's manipulation of fears, facts and prejudices to deceptive ends than of justice done. Why should this case matter to you? Because the abuses it entailed along the way have yet to be rectified either by Congress or the Supreme Court. Until then, what happened to Padilla can happen to anyone. "Arbitrary justice". The Palm Beach Post disappoints with this: "Guilty, the right way". "Another unfavorable prognosis" "Florida's university system just got another unfavorable prognosis: Florida International University and the University of Central Florida are tens of millions of dollars short on what it will take to complete their medical schools that, combined, were supposed to cost $500 million." "New state med schools can finance their bailout". |