Sunday, July 28, 2019

GOP Chico Cromartie of St. Pete

Claims the LGBTQ community is taking resources from the black community.

Believes that LGBTQ people in St. Petersburg are thriving at the expense of the city’s black community, and, if elected, he says he will stop rewarding people who “choose 
to be homosexual.” HERE

Saturday, July 27, 2019

Wednesday, July 24, 2019

Ybor Paparazzi

Candy Lowe

Painting Bricks In West Tampa

Please tell me that the City of Tampa is not letting this Developer deface this piece of West Tampa history at the corner of Spruce Street and Armenia Avenue. Painting over these bricks
 should be criminal!
Write and call this developer and tell him then we will do everything possible to make sure that anybody wanted to rent in that building is aware of what he’s doing. 
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312-907-8391
 Ampersandco-op.com
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Let your city Council know how you feel 
Guido Maniscalco has always been receptive to hearing our complaints!

Ybor City Homeless

Willie

Florida GOP Stacy White

Joe Henderson:

Stacy White’s latest lawsuit shows his

 disdain for voter mandate

He doesn’t like Hillsborough’s All For Transportation tax, but 57 percent of voters approved it anyway. HERE
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WE warned you about him!
His nonsense has already cost us $158.000. 

St. Cloud, Florida No Mas


St. Cloud leaders halt collection of water runoff from controversial Puerto Rican coal ash. HERE


Tuesday, July 23, 2019

Ybor City Homeless

Tony

Florida GOP: El CHAPO Act

Build the wall, wrote GOP Rep. Vern Buchanan of Florida’s 16th district in an opinion piece for the Bradenton Herald.

 “We’re making a big push in Congress to pass the El CHAPO Act, which I’ve co-sponsored. This legislation would direct billions of dollars’ worth of the drug lord’s confiscated assets to help secure the southern border.” HERE

Hillsborough County’s Original Snowbirds

Around 1880, our very first snowbirds migrated to the town of Limona, a once thriving community supported by a booming farm and lumber-based economy. Few remnants of Limona remain as the village was completely absorbed within Brandon beginning
 in the 1950s. HERE