Monday, December 7, 2015
Marco Rubio on Paid Family Leave
The Kriseman Administration Takes The Lead
Big news for ferries in Tampa Bay. The City of St. Petersburg is taking the lead to establish St. Pete to Tampa service during the tourist season. They have set aside $350,000 of BP spill funds to match it. It's a great use of BP funds, which are supposed to compensate for economic harm in our region resulting from the BP spill. So we could see seasonal ferry service running on weekends and evenings starting in 11 months and while the National NCAA Football Championship is here. This could be a big boost to getting the MacDill-South County commuter back in the fast lane. Many thanks to Mayor Kriseman and the St. Petersburg City Council for their unanimous support for this bold move! here
Spotlight on Government: April Griffin
Sunday, December 6, 2015
Florida Ethics Commission Investigating Ken Hagan, Sandy Murman And Bob Buckhorn
The Florida Ethics Commission is now investigating complaints filed against Hillsborough County commissioners Ken Hagan and Sandy Murman, as well as Tampa Mayor DINO Bob Buckhorn, following a series of 10 Investigates reports into their relationships with controversial consultant Beth Leytham. here
Labels:
Beth Leytham,
Bob Buckhorn,
Florida's Culture Of Corruption,
Hillsborough County Commissioners,
ken Hagan,
Sandy Murman
The Merchants Of Ybor
Tampa Tour De Clay
You are invited to the 8th annual Tour de Clay of Tampa Bay. Studio tours and sales will take place on Saturday, December 12th and Sunday, December 13th to benefit your community radio station, WMNF! Four different studios are participating and supporting your station with chance drawings, sales of tumblers, and the return of
the Raku Brunch! info
Marco Rubio: Florida's Culture Of Corruption
Amount Miami Children’s Hospital paid
Rubio for this advise.
“They’re far more interested in teeth.”
Saturday, December 5, 2015
Ybor Paparazzi
Floridians for Solar Choice: The Real Grass Roots Effort
Get the facts about
The real choice for solar in Florida
Not the sham, shady move by the utilities.
Labels:
Eye On Miami,
Floridians for Solar Choice,
gimleteye
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