Floridians for Truth is sending mailers to Floridians urging them to oppose a proposed constitutional amendment that would deregulate the state’s monopoly utilities — and telling them to “revoke” their signatures from the petition that would put the measure on the November 2020 ballot.
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But that’s impossible. It’s been a decade since voters in Florida have been able to revoke a signature on a petition once they have signed it.
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A pre-addressed envelope is included. And the address is in Ybor City. — the address of a Republican consulting firm run by powerful consultant Anthony Pedicini and fellow operative Tom Piccolo. HERE
Over the past few weeks, we have been working together to help one family from the Bahamas relocate to Tampa. The outpour of support has been remarkable. Folks have donated clothes, kitchenware, bedding, toiletries, toys, and gift cards for both groceries and other necessities. Now that they are here in Tampa, I have one last request, to help pay for two month's rent. The rent for a two-bedroom apartment is only $831 per month.
As you can see in the video, the children have started school. The adults are getting their work permits, and soon they will be working. The mother who was already here is working two jobs and hopes to open a Bahamian food restaurant. While they get settled in, they need a little help to pay rent. By covering two month's rent, it gives them security and stability to move forward. So, we need to raise funds to cover two month's rent a total of $1662. So, pleaseclick on the link and help this family get a good start. Thank you!
It’s hard enough for kids battling a serious illness to stay in school. It’s even harder if the school makes it against the rules for those kids to take their medicine. 10Investigates found out most of the school districts in the Tampa Bay area are not following the Florida law meant to protect students who need medical marijuana during the school day.
The Scott administration forced the state health department to reject around $54 million in HIV medication rebates from 2015 to 2017. The former governor also forced two counties with high HIV transmission rates to refuse CDC grant money intended to help prevent HIV transmission with strategies like PrEP. HERE
During his administration, Florida’s HIV epidemic spun out of control.