Monday, September 28, 2015
BUCKHORN MEMES #TPD #BLACKLIVESMATTER
What Stogie Had For Lunch
Florida Is One Of America’s Most Corrupt States
Harvard Law School’s Edmond J. Safra Center for Ethics is out with a fascinating new report measuring legal and illegal corruption in American states, and Florida does not fare particularly well. here
Peace In The Park ☮ - St. Pete
Sunday, September 27, 2015
Alan Grayson In Tampa
Alan Grayson
Gil Sainz and Pat Kemp
Norwood Orrick and Chris Regalado
Mike Fox
Tampa Letter Carriers Hall
Labels:
ALAN GRAYSON,
Chris Regalado,
Gil Sainz,
Norwood Orrick,
Pat Kemp,
Susan Smith
The Heights Collective: HUBB2015 #HeightsUnitesBenefitBonanza
In Florida fewer than one in eight unemployed workers receive unemployment benefits
Party With Pat Kemp In Tampa
Wednesday, October 28,
2015 - 5:30pm
Copperfish Seafood Grill
1502 S. Howard Avenue, Tampa
Rsvp, or to join host committee:
pat@electpatkemp.com or
(813) 508-0965
Saturday, September 26, 2015
Florida’s Dems are setting themselves up for failure once again
If they make U.S. Representative Patrick Murphy their nominee for U.S. Senate in 2016. here
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Come hear what Mr. Grayson has to say
today in Tampa. info
Hillsborough County GOP Reject Transportation Tax Plan
Last week,
The Hillsborough Republican Party Executive Committee
voted unanimously to oppose putting a sales tax referendum on the November 2016 ballot to pay for transportation projects. here
What Stogie And Pilar Had For Lunch
Smoked Mullet
With Yellow Rice, Black Beans and Veggies
and
Mahi Mahi Sandwich
At Skippers Smokehouse In Tampa
Visit them here
Florida Latino Voters Want Climate Action Now
According to a new poll conducted by Latino Decisions for Earthjustice and GreenLatinos, a leading national nonprofit of Latino environmental leaders, 76 percent of registered Latino voters in Florida strongly support national clean energy standards and 74 percent strongly support state clean energy standards to combat climate change. here
Friday, September 25, 2015
Florida Frackers
File bills that would prevent communities from regulating fracking.
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On Sept. 17, Sen. Garrett Richter, R-Naples, introduced SB 318 (aka, "Regulation of Oil and Gas Resources"). The bill summary is completely blunt about what it's proposing: "Preempting the regulation of all matters relating to the exploration, development, production, processing, storage, and transportation of oil and gas."
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Meanwhile, over in the House, Rep. Ray Wesley Rodriques, R-Fort Myers, filed a bill the same day that would do essentially the same thing as SB 318. Rodrigues' bill, HB 191, declares that it's the state's job to regulate all things relating to the oil and gas industry, "to the exclusion of all existing and future ordinances or regulations relating thereto adopted by any county, municipality, or other political subdivision of the state.
Hey, Ft. Myers and Naples. We got your back!
Labels:
Florida Frackers,
Florida GOP,
Garrett Richter,
Ray Rodrigues
President Bartlet on Alan Grayson
In honor of the
Tea Party comparing
Rep. Grayson to Charlie Sheen, we’d like to share with you what Charlie Sheen’s dad (and easily our favorite fictional President) Martin Sheen had to say about our soon-to-be Senator with Guts.
Rep. Grayson to Charlie Sheen, we’d like to share with you what Charlie Sheen’s dad (and easily our favorite fictional President) Martin Sheen had to say about our soon-to-be Senator with Guts.
Labels:
ALAN GRAYSON,
Charlie Sheen,
Martin Sheen
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