A Michigan college has ended its partnership with a Florida charter school whose principal was forced to resign after a parent complained sixth graders were exposed to pornography during a lesson on Renaissance art that included Michelangelo’s “David” sculpture.....MORE
Thursday, March 30, 2023
St Pete Tacos & Tequila Fest
Vlogger Andrea Snipes-Booker in Ybor City
Gun rights activists say permitless carry misses target, should be rejected by Gov. DeSantis
As the Senate prepares to pass a permitless carry bill, many hard-line conservatives say Gov. Ron DeSantis should reject it.
“This bill is a half-measure and is not what gun owners were promised,” said gun activist Matt Collins. “It isn’t true Constitutional Carry because it doesn’t include an open carry provision. This bill is weak and failed leadership on part of Governor DeSantis and the Republican legislative leadership. Gun owners deserve better.”
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Gasparilla Music Festival 2023 lineup
Photo via therealrunthejewels/Facebook
With 30 days until gates open, Tampa's Gasparilla Music Festival (GMF) has announced that a giant of the modern rap game will headline the 2023 edition of its party.
Run The Jewels, the duo featuring Killer Mike and El-P, leads GMF's initial lineup announcement made public this morning. While a daily lineup has yet to be announced, Run the Jewels, which just announced a 10th anniversary tour, and will presumably headline night one of GMF on Saturday, April 29 in downtown Tampa.
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Bill allowing Governor to control athletic association moves to Senate floor
A measure putting the Governor in charge of all but one of the appointments to the Florida High School Athletic Association (FHSAA) is heading for the Senate floor.....MORE
Florida permitless carry bill expected to pass today
The Florida Senate is expected to pass a bill allowing people to carry concealed firearms without a permit on Thursday. It comes as the debate around guns heats up following the Nashville school shooting.
If approved by the Senate, the bill, HB 543, will head to the Gov. DeSantis’ desk. He’s already said he would sign the bill.
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Disney Gives Ron DeSantis a Taste of His Own Medicine
Jane Goodall visits Tampa Bay, hopes to inspire environmental action
Photo: Kristoffer Tripplaar / World Bank
"Everywhere it's much the same," Jane Goodall said. "We're destroying ecosystems, we're polluting the atmosphere, the land, the air, the water."
Jane Goodall is a world-renowned ethologist and conservationist who gave a lecture at the Tampa Theatre on Wednesday evening. She is best known for her work with primates, but said she is also concerned with the protection of Tampa Bay's native species.
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Bill allowing state housing regulations to pre-empt local 'tenants bill of rights' passes in committee
If you’re in a community like Pinellas County that recently adopted a Tenants Bill of Rights, soon, local laws like those may not even matter.
A new proposed bill would allow state rules to pre-empt any landlord-tenant regulations at the local level in Florida.
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Wednesday, March 29, 2023
Vlogger I am Selfishtrina in Ybor
Chris Cano for Demcratic Progressive Caucus of Florida Board Member
"I would like to announce my candidacy for our state board for the Democratic Progressive Caucus of Florida. For those who do not know me as well as others, you can check out my bio below:
Christopher Carlos Cano is a veteran of the U.S. Air Force and New Leaders Council Tampa Bay 2016 Fellow.
In his time serving in the U.S. Air Force, Christopher developed many of the core values that he still lives by today. His military career cut short by a knee injury, Chris matriculated to the University of South Florida where he continued his public service, interning in the Florida House of Representatives with House Minority Whip Michael Scionti and later seeking to represent his community in public office as a state representative himself. Cano has served as the Florida Deputy State Director for Young Adults for the League of United Latin American Citizens and as regional director for Mi Familia Vota in the Tampa Bay area where has worked for the passage of comprehensive immigration reform that includes a path to citizenship for undocumented residents. His final act as a Student Senator at the University of South Florida included the sponsoring and passage of a resolution to offer in-state tuition to undocumented students. Graduating with a Masters Degree in Public Administration in 2013, public service remains his calling.
Cano’s post-graduate work includes serving as the Hillsborough County Democratic Hispanic Caucus President and working as an organizer for Charlie Crist for Governor in 2014, United for Care’s Medical Marijuana Amendment campaign in 2015, and overseeing a successful field campaign for the Hillsborough County State Attorney’s race in 2016 which unseated one of the worst Republican prosecutors in the country. Today Christopher spends his days coordinating public policy efforts for the Service Employees International Union’s members. Yet, the reason most people know him is his advocacy work as a founder of the Suncoast Chapter for the National Organization for the Reform of Marijuana Laws (NORML).
Founded in 2014, almost a decade later, Suncoast NORML stands as the largest and most influential marijuana policy group in Florida having worked to make it legal for medical use statewide and collaborating with local governments to adopt decriminalization ordinances while pressuring members of Congress to end cannabis prohibition. Chris continues to fight for a patient-centric system that will provide safe and accessible cannabis to those who need it.
Throughout his battles both publicly and privately, Christopher’s wife Anais has been a guiding light when things have been at their most tumultuous. His values have been shaped by a moral compass consistently pointing towards protecting and expanding civil rights and advancing social justice. His body of public policy work for students, immigrants, patients, and workers stands as a testament to his commitment to progress in America."
~ Chris Cano ~
New death penalty rules readied for Senate passage
The Senate readied a bill for passage that would strip away the requirement that a jury unanimously agree in order to deliver the death penalty.
Under the bill (SB 450), eight of 12 jurors, a “supermajority”, would have to agree for a defendant to face the death penalty.
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DeSantisland? Governor’s new board says Disney stripped its power
The new board controlling the special district that oversees Walt Disney World was stripped of nearly all its powers through an agreement made before the state took control of the district, lawyers for the new board said Wednesday.....MORE
No Pasarán! :The Ybor City Women Who Fought Fascism
Historian Sarah McNamara, the author of the new book, Ybor City: Crucible of the Latina South, joined Shelley Reback on MidPoint Wednesday to discuss the history of women’s political activism in Ybor City and their fight against fascism at home and abroad during the time of the Spanish Civil War.....MORE
6-week abortion bill gives millions to uncertified crisis centers
The controversial 6-week abortion bill will be voted on by the full senate tomorrow in Florida. However, part of the bill provides massive support to non-medical anti-abortion centers.
Under Senate Bill 300, anti-abortion centers will receive 25 million dollars in funding. However, the qualifications of these centers are questionable.
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St. Pete parent challenges ‘Ruby Bridges’ movie shown at elementary school
A film shown to students at North Shore Elementary School is sparking nationwide controversy after a parent filed an objection saying it’s not suitable for younger students to watch.
According to the Pinellas County School District, nearly 60 students in second grade at North Shore viewed “Ruby Bridges” in early March. Before students could view the film, parents received a permission form as the movie is rated “PG.”
The school district says two families opted their student out of watching the film. One parent decided to file an instructional materials objection that states it teaches students racial slurs and “how they are different and white people hate Black people.”
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Gov. Ron DeSantis signs 'Live Local Act,' which bans rent control and gives tax breaks to developers
Gov. Ron DeSantis signs 'Live Local Act,' which bans rent control and gives tax breaks to developers.
The new law (SB 102) has drawn criticism from some groups because it will bar local rent controls and pre-empt local government rules on zoning, density and building heights in certain circumstances.
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2023 Tampa City Council Runoff Candidates - Watch the Complete Debate
The 2023 Tampa City Council Runoff Debate took over Hillsborough Community College Tuesday evening. The debate consisted of candidates running for seats in districts 1, 2, 3 and 6.
Candidates included Dr. Sonja Brookins, Alan Clendenin, Robin Lockett, Guido Maniscalco, Lynn Hurtak, Janet Cruz, Charlie Miranda and Hoyt Prindle, III.
The event format allowed the candidates "a unique opportunity to hear from and engage directly with our millennial demographic, the business community, and Tampa voters," leaders from the Tampa Bay Chamber explained.
Tampa Bay Ben and Jerry’s locations are giving away free ice cream next week
After a year-long hiatus due to the pandemic, popular ice cream company Ben and Jerry’s will host its annual free cone day on Monday, April 3.....MORE
New Ybor City mural commemorates Tampa’s antifascist women’s march of 1937
Photo via Dr_SarahMac/Twitter
The Cuban ambassador’s recent trip to Tampa has made headlines over the last few weeks, but Sarah McNamara’s new book, “Ybor City: Crucible of the Latina South” looks even further back than the Castro-era to chronicle a wave of leftist, radical antifascist women from pre-revolutionary Cuba who fought for their lives—and the well being of future generations—in the reconstructionist South.....MORE
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