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The County Supervisor of Elections website shows Democrats with 329,122 voters to the Republicans' 297,787, a difference of just 31,335.
WASHINGTON D.C. – Florida Congresswoman Maria Salazar is leading a new push for immigration reform in Washington. The Miami Republican announced the Dignity Act on Tuesday. The bill is aimed at granting legal status to undocumented migrants who have been in the country for at least five years.
FILINGS NOW IN — GOP state Sens. JOE GRUTERS of Sarasota submitted his personal financial disclosures over the weekend. The Trump-endorsed candidate for Florida chief financial officer has a net worth of just under $2.6 million and his accounting business is worth $850,000.
Rep. Cory Mills (R-Fla.) faces eviction from his D.C. apartment, citing payment system glitches as the reason for unpaid dues.
Miccosukee leaders had already condemned the makeshift compound of trailers and tents that rose out of the swamp in a matter of days.
One out of every three ambassador-level nominees come from Florida, top campaign donors, Mar-a-Lago regulars and personal friends of the president.
Florida Rep. Maria Salazar defends 'Alligator Alcatraz' detention center as meeting the 'highest standards' after a tour, contradicting Democrats' claims of cruel treatment.
U.S. Rep. Darren Soto just reported another nearly $162,000 in donations. The Kissimmee Democrat has now raised more than $342,000 for re-election this cycle, according to his second-quarter fundraising report. The funding supports Soto’s campaign for a sixth term representing Florida’s 9th Congressional District.
IRG Global Emergency Management Inc. made the donation on June 24, according to state campaign finance filings, days after state Attorney General James Uthmeier first publicly floated the Alligator Alcatraz detention center.
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A local Democratic state lawmaker suing the state to gain full access to Alligator Alcatraz is unlikely to get a final ruling anytime soon, but she did get to see the facility this weekend along with Republicans.
The University of Florida's Board of Trustees wants Republican lawmakers to know they still believe in Santa. In a letter sent last week, UF trustees warned top GOP officials that the rejection of Santa J.
Florida law requires audits on no-bid spending deals like the ones Ron DeSantis has been cutting at ‘Alligator Alcatraz,’ but they have not happened.