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GOP blocks Nelson attempt to extend FEMA housing assistance for displaced storm victims

Posted on June 28, 2018

Senate Republicans today blocked an attempt by U.S. Sen. Bill Nelson (D-FL) to have the Senate take up and pass legislation he filed to force FEMA to continue providing temporary housing assistance to hundreds of displaced families who are still unable to return to their homes in the wake of Hurricanes Irma and Maria. [Read more…] about GOP blocks Nelson attempt to extend FEMA housing assistance for displaced storm victims

Filed Under: Government, Video Tagged With: FEMA, GOP, housing assistance, Senator Bill Nelson, storm victims

Breaking News From GOP Insider Brief

Posted on May 29, 2018

President Donald Trump confirmed Tuesday that a top North Korean official is headed to New York for talks on an upcoming summit between Trump and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, as diplomatic efforts also accelerated in Asia, The Associated Press reports. Trump said in a tweet that Kim Yong Chol — a former military intelligence chief and now a vice chairman of the North Korean ruling party’s central committee — was traveling to New York as part of ongoing meetings between the two countries to arrange the on-again, off-again summit on the future of North Korea’s nuclear weapons.

Filed Under: Soup Du Jour Tagged With: GOP, North Korea, President Trump

Incoming Senate Democratic Leader Audrey Gibson’s statement on GOP legislation leadership failure to reach gaming agreement

Posted on March 30, 2018

Incoming Senate Democratic Leader Audrey Gibson (D-Jacksonville) on Friday said she was stunned by the ongoing inability of the Republican legislative leadership to reach an agreement with the Seminole Tribe over gaming in Florida, and alarmed by the suggestion of an expensive special session to deal with the unresolved issue.

“This was not a sudden development, or a last-minute problem we needed to confront,” said Gibson, who also serves on the Senate Regulated Industries committee. “We were on notice before the gavel first sounded in January that failing to address gaming could blow a $300 million hole in the budget. It’s becoming more and more difficult to explain to taxpayers why three months after the session convened, the budget that was passed remains in jeopardy because it was built on incomplete, non-transparent information.”

At issue is the sudden announcement last night by incoming Senate President Bill Galvano that a special session might be required due to a loss of revenue should the Republican legislative leadership continue to reach an impasse with the Seminole Tribe over gaming.

But as Senator Gibson noted, not only was there ample time in the first month of session to resolve any issues, but little information was made available to lawmakers warning them that the collapse of negotiations would threaten the state spending plan for the coming year.

“This should have been resolved before we adjourned,” said the incoming Leader. “One full year after talks began on an agreement with the Seminoles, the subject was barely discussed until the last days of session when the budget conference was convened, too late for any real chance to pass a bill. So not only does last night’s announcement underscore the lack of transparency as the budget was assembled, but the need for a solid agreement before any calls for a special session potentially costing hundreds of thousands of taxpayer dollars are issued.

“And, if a special return to Tallahassee is required, I strongly urge that the gaming revenue is not the only issue we deal with, but a more thorough vetting of the measly $0.47 the legislature budgeted as an increase in funding per student for the coming year. Both should be on the table.”

Filed Under: Soup Du Jour Tagged With: gaming agreement, GOP, legislation leadership

ICYMI: CNN – Rick Scott: GOP shouldn't hesitate to repeal Obamacare

Posted on January 30, 2017

Rick Scott: GOP shouldn’t hesitate to repeal Obamacare
CNN
Governor Rick Scott
January 27, 2017
To read the full op-ed, click HERE.

Filed Under: Soup Du Jour Tagged With: CNN, GOP, ICYMI, Obamacare, repeal, Rick Scott

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Florida House Democrats Respond to Permitless Carry Proposal

TALLAHASSEE, Fla. – Immediately following the Speaker’s press conference, announcing the expansion of … [Read More...] about Florida House Democrats Respond to Permitless Carry Proposal

Florida Supreme Court to Hear Challenge to 15-Week Abortion Ban, Which Remains in Effect

TALLAHASSEE, Fla. — The Florida Supreme Court accepted a request by abortion providers today to hear arguments … [Read More...] about Florida Supreme Court to Hear Challenge to 15-Week Abortion Ban, Which Remains in Effect

Supreme Court Asks For Views Of Biden Justice Department In Florida, Texas Social Media Laws

Washington – Supreme Court Justices have asked the federal government’s chief appellate lawyer, the Solicitor … [Read More...] about Supreme Court Asks For Views Of Biden Justice Department In Florida, Texas Social Media Laws

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