Monday, September 21, 2015

The Juvenile Direct File Statute In Riverview

Florida sends more children to adult court than any other state thanks to a state “direct file” statute that gives prosecutors sole discretion on which children go to adult court. 98% of the more than 10,000 children tried in Florida’s adult courts in the last 5 years were transferred there without the benefit of a hearing before a judge. Is this trend of over-incarceration truly making our communities safer 
and rehabilitating youth? 
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Friday, October 2, 2015 from 8:30 am to 12:00 pm
WMU Cooley Law School
9445 Camden Field Parkway Riverview
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Laura Lawson to Stop TBX

Jeb Bush’s Tax Plan Part 2

Don’t buy the populist rhetoric. Jeb Bush’s recently announced tax plan would largely benefit the wealthy while making the deficit soar. here

Florida bears: We wont back down

Call on Gov. Scott to take action to protect the bears. Instead of opening a hunting season, Florida should focus on reducing urban sprawl and common-sense mitigation like better trash cans. I urge you not to allow Florida's amazing black bears to be hunted and killed. here

Street Preacher

Tampa

Sunday, September 20, 2015

"Safe?" - Jeb Bush Can't Rewrite History

Broward County: No To Oil Drilling In The Everglades

The South Florida Wildlands Association says that 20 Broward County municipalities have passed resolutions that oppose Kanter Realty's application to drill for 
oil in the Everglades. here 

Kitty Wallace to stop TBX

Poll: Patrick Murphy In 3rd Place

Alan Grayson 47%
Pam Keith 27%
Patrick Murphy 21%
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Even the lesser know but still great Pam Keith
is leading Murphy.
Have you voted yet? here

Regulate Florida_"Now" info-graphic video

Saturday, September 19, 2015

Friday, September 18, 2015

Rick Scott's Scorecard Of Shame

Justin Ricky to Stop TBX

Florida GOP Approves $43 Million In Corporate Welfare

Enterprise Florida, a group, backed by Scott, wanted $85 million to fund a range of economic recruitment programs collectively known as the economic “toolkit.” After a high-profile fight, lawmakers approved $43 million 
for the program. here