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

Democratic cities in Florida figured out how to beat GOP voter suppression

State attorneys in at least three Florida counties, covering major cities like Miami and Tampa, are looking into the possibility of modifying the sentences of some indigent people with felony records, potentially by allowing them to do community service rather than pay off often cumbersome court costs. HERE

JOHN MORGAN LAUNCHES CAMPAIGN TO RAISE FLORIDA’S MINIMUM WAGE IN 2020

Pprominent Orlando attorney, John Morgan, announced the formal launch of Florida for a Fair Wage, the campaign to raise the minimum wage in Florida via a 2020 citizen-initiated ballot initiative. The Fair Wage Amendment backed by Morgan would increase the minimum wage by slightly over $1 an hour to $10 per hour in 2021, then increases the hourly pay by $1 per hour each year until it gradually reaches $15 per hour in 2026. After 2026, Florida’s minimum wage would increase with the rate of inflation, just as the state’s constitution currently requires. Florida’s current minimum wage 
is $8.46 per hour.

In an email to supporters, John Morgan said, “There is no doubt in my mind that is an uphill battle. But just like there were hundreds of thousands of families with sick children or parents that needed medical marijuana, there are hundreds of thousands of Floridians earning the minimum wage that cannot afford to live in Florida. We must fight so that all Floridians can have the dignity of earning a fair wage for a hard day's work.”

Service Employees International Union Local 32BJ has endorsed the Fair Wage Amendment.
“SEIU 32BJ is committed to working with our members to pass the Fair Wage Amendment so we can ensure all Floridians can have the dignity of earning a living wage," said Helene O'Brien, SEIU 32BJ’s Florida Director. “There are over 200,000 Floridians earning minimum wage. Many of them - like Monique Ford - simply cannot sustain a family on those wages,” added O'Brien.
“I’m homeless and I have a job. How is that possible?” said Monique Ford, a cleaner for Coastal Building Maintenance and mother-to-be. “I’m just one of many Floridians who are struggling to raise a family on the minimum wage. We all deserve fair wages 
for our hard work.”

In order to appear on the 2020 ballot, Florida for a Fair Wage needs to collect and verify 766,200 petitions from registered Florida voters. According to the Division of Elections, 363,157 petitions have been verified so far. In the email, John Morgan said, “We still need to collect another 200,000 petitions.”

Florida for a Fair Wage’s mission is to guarantee a living wage for all Floridians. Attorney John Morgan is Chairman of the organization.

HERE

Florida Cop Caught Planting Evidence

Monday, July 22, 2019

Ybor Paparazzi

Incredible Tampa Women

Ellen DeGeneres Meet Eric Piburn

Small acts of kindness can make the biggest difference. One local boy who is known for his kindness helped organize a toy drive today at American Social in Tampa. Eric Piburn was named 2018 kindness warrior of the year. He has a dream of getting on the Ellen Show to share his kindness mission
and dance.

The Citrus Taliban in Ybor City

7th Ave

Tampa Badass Jefferey Nietupski

Amazing what one voice can start. 
If you don't use it they can't listen. 
They are now.

Ybor City Homeless

Kirsten