Friday, May 3, 2024
Politics
By Press release submission | Apr 4, 2022
'We're going to put boots on the ground and do everything we can.'
By East Volusia News | Apr 2, 2022
12 lobbyists registered to represent four principals from South Daytona during the first quarter, according to data from the Florida’s Lobbyist Registration Office.
By East Volusia News | Apr 1, 2022
Here are the 50 political committees that received the most money from contributions during March, according to the Florida Department of State.
By Press release submission | Mar 30, 2022
'For the first time in 24 years we can finally have a Governor who puts Floridians first.'
By Press release submission | Mar 29, 2022
'Floridians have had enough of the culture wars and excessive politics.'
By Press release submission | Mar 28, 2022
Ulvert has counted Taddeo as a client since 2017.
By Press release submission | Mar 23, 2022
Union leader extolls the former Governor's work for working families.
By Press release submission | Mar 22, 2022
'Obviously we have room to grow, and that's what we're doing.'
But he's vulnerable to messaging about his voting record on the border wall.
By Press release submission | Mar 16, 2022
She served as CFO the last time Crist was Governor.
By Ronalyn Galdonez | Mar 15, 2022
He said racial protections conflict with the 14th Amendment.
By Press release submission | Mar 15, 2022
'The last 60 days have been emotionally trying on everybody.'
By Press release submission | Mar 8, 2022
'Florida’s children deserve a quality education no matter their zip code.'
It pains to me to sound like Talia Shire in Rocky IV.
By Press release submission | Mar 7, 2022
If Trump doesn't run, Texans want DeSantis.
By Press release submission | Mar 1, 2022
'I am hopeful that their work and achievements will someday be recognized and passed down to future generations.'
The Governor's Office says her letter 'lacks specifics.'
By Press release submission | Feb 28, 2022
Another survey shows DeSantis competitive with the former President.
By Press release submission | Feb 23, 2022
'He is more concerned about Iowa voters than he is about the people of Florida.'
Rep. Michele Rayner is arguing the Governor's support for the bills means he doesn't like Black, gay or trans people.