Wednesday, March 29, 2023

Residents of historically Black town in Florida sue to stop land sale

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One of the first historically Black towns in the U.S. is suing the local school board to stop the sale of land that is tied up with Florida’s legacy of racial segregation decades ago and the state’s fast-paced growth nowadays.

An association dedicated to the preservation of the town of Eatonville’s cultural history last Friday sued the Orange County School Board in an effort to stop the sale of the 100-acre property where the Robert Hungerford Preparatory High School once stood.

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Matt Gaetz makes fundraising appeal to ‘patriots’ defending him from personal attacks

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Following extended scrutiny over his sex life, U.S. Rep. Matt Gaetz said he appreciates those publicly defending him. He’s now asking for love the way politicians often do, by soliciting political contributions.....MORE


No One Is Talking About What Ron DeSantis Has Actually Done to Florida

Media coverage of Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis’s all-but-announced candidacy for president is already in full frenzy, and so far the script is exactly as his handlers would like it to be. The governor regularly opens up new fronts in the culture wars, sowing alarm over critical race theory, transgender rights, or border policies. In response, liberal pundits fall into the trap of accentuating the very issues DeSantis has chosen to fire up his base.

Omitted from the public debate about DeSantis’s policies is almost any discussion of his actual record of governance—what exactly he has delivered to the citizens of his state, especially those without seven-figure incomes and lush investment portfolios.

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FDA approves over-the-counter Narcan. Here's what it means

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The U.S. Food and Drug Administration on Wednesday approved selling naloxone without a prescription, setting the overdose-reversing drug on course to become the first opioid treatment drug to be sold over the counter.....MORE

Florida Senate is ready to take up a 6-week abortion limit


The Florida Senate on Thursday will take up a proposal that would prevent abortions after six weeks of pregnancy, amid a debate refueled by the U.S. Supreme Court’s decision last year to overturn Roe v. Wade.

The Senate Fiscal Policy Committee on Tuesday voted 12-7 to approve the bill (SB 300) after hearing often-emotional testimony from people on both sides of the issue. That approval sent the issue to the full Senate, where it is scheduled for a Thursday floor session.

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Florida Senate to soon vote on concealed permitless carry


"This begs the question, why are we making it easier to carry guns but harder to vote? says State Rep. Lavon Bracy Davis, (D) Orlando. "Why are we having conversations about expanding gun laws instead of expanding Medicaid? Why is it that getting guns is so easy and getting books is so hard?”.....MORE

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Tuesday, March 28, 2023

Chris Cano and SEIU Local 500 testified in favor of the HOME Act

Tonight SEIU Local 500 testified in favor of the HOME Act and stood against the legalization of double digit rent increases. Our members and families deserve to live & work in Montgomery County. #RentIsTooDamnHigh

Thank you to SEIU Local 500's Political Coordinator, Chris Cano, for testifying on behalf the thousands of our members at tonight's hearing.

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Meet the candidates participating in 2023 Tampa City Council Runoff Debate


The 2023 Tampa City Council Runoff Debate is set to take over Hillsborough Community College Tuesday evening, and the public is invited to attend.

The debate consists of candidates running for seats in districts 1, 2, 3 and 6. The debate is set to start at 6 p.m. and last until 8 p.m.

10 Tampa Bay will be streaming the debate on all digital platforms including Facebook and YouTube, along with the 10 Tampa Bay site.

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A Few Words From Rick Fernandez

Last week, I called out Peter Schorsch as an unscrupulous parasite after his impotent attempt to smear Lynn Hurtak . Here, we see La Gaceta has done more reporting on the relevant parties, including Ashley Brooke Bauman Janet Cruz Rifkin Janet Cruz Jane Castor ... My thought is that Schorsch used his political rag to publish a long form campaign hit piece pitched (if not authored) by Bauman. The only names missing from this cast of flawed souls are Bob Buckhorn and the Mayor's partner, Ana Cruz (the self-proclaimed first lady of Tampa). But, rest assured, they are just off stage.
The only honorable person in this whole disgusting episode is Lynn Hurtak. The rest should be ashamed of themselves.
There are significant problems with candidate Janet Cruz. Conflict of interest concerns have been raised. Temperament and judgment issues were raised during the NAACP candidate forum. No issues are more important to me, as a voter, than values and character.
On all these criteria, Cruz has fallen far short of the mark. She should have retired from politics after her state senate loss. Instead, she and her team of hapless hacks are daily destroying whatever reputation she had left. Tampa deserves far better.
Fortunately, with Lynn Hurtak on Council, we have far better. I am honored to support her.
Please share this with your friends. My reach is too limited to make a difference. Together, we can make sure voters are informed.

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House panel moves bill protecting war monuments, including confederate memorials


A House committee approved by a 10-2 vote a bill that could end efforts to move or “re-contextualize” confederate monuments and other markers of war.....MORE

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Proposed bill would give Florida teachers a major pay bump


If a bill currently being considered in the Florida Legislature is passed into law, the state's teachers’ could see a major increase in their base pay.....MORE

Update: Hillsborough school board votes 4-3 to remove 'This Book is Gay' from middle school libraries

The Hillsborough County School Board has voted 4-3 to remove a book from all of its middle school libraries.

More than 60 people spoke Tuesday morning during the public comments portion of a Hillsborough County School Board special hearing regarding the removal of the book 'This Book Is Gay."

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Jenerational Change: Should TikTok Be Banned Or Regulated?

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Ron DeSantis slates return trip to Israel


For the second time during his tenure as Florida Governor, Ron DeSantis is headed to the Holy Land.

Per the Jerusalem Post, “DeSantis will travel to Israel in April to attend the Jerusalem Post and Museum of Tolerance Jerusalem ‘Celebrate the Faces of Israel‘ event on April 27.”

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After objections, 'This Book is Gay' goes before school board

After a request to remove a book from the library at Pierce Middle School in Tampa was denied twice, the Hillsborough County School Board is holding a special meeting Tuesday morning to review the text.....MORE

Board suspends HART CEO after report exposes low morale, high turnover


Lack of effective leadership, poor organizational morale, and significant turnover.

That’s what attorney David Adams said he discovered in his months-long investigation of the Hillsborough Area Regional Transit Authority (HART) and its CEO, Adalee Le Grand when he presented his findings Monday.

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Tampa Riverfest returns this summer. Here’s what to expect


This summer, downtown Tampa will be transformed into a family-friendly event that’ll span across the entire length of the Tampa Riverwalk for the seventh year in a row.

The festival, which is free to guests, will be packed with activities for the whole family to enjoy, including a RiverFiesta.

The fun-filled Tampa Riverfest 2023 will kick off on Friday, May 5, and continue on Saturday, May 6.

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Monday, March 27, 2023

What’s new at Sun ‘n Fun ahead of its kickoff Tuesday?


A new leader has brought along changes to one of the nation’s largest aerospace expos kicking off this week.....MORE