Tuesday, June 26, 2012

Rick scott

  • Gov. Rick Scott (R-Fla.) wants to remove any non-U.S.
  • (Huffington Post)
  • For readers who may be unfamiliar with Florida geography, Miami and Pensacola are almost 700 miles apart. The only place farther away from Pensacola than Miami is Key West.
  • (Sun Sentinel)
  • Florida Gov. Rick Scott has a list of 180,000 more voters he wants to purge off of the voting rolls, but he refuses to release the list to news organizations and advocacy groups who have requested it.
  • (DAILY KOS)
  • TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (AP) — In the time it took the new Citizens Property Insurance CEO to brief Gov. Rick Scott and the Cabinet on early claims from Tropical Storm Debby, the growing number of claims had to be revised.
  • (Houston Chronicle)
  • Gov. Rick Scott said Monday that if the Supreme Court doesnt throw out the federal health care law this week then the effort to repeal needs to start again, for economic reasons.
  • (WCTV)
  • TALLAHASSEE — Gov. Rick Scott insists Floridas voter rolls must be scrubbed carefully to remove any non-U.S. citizens, but his administration is keeping secret a list of more than 180,000 voters whose citizenship may be in question.
  • (St. Petersburg Times)
  • TALLAHASSEE — Gov. Rick Scott could get a chance to overhaul the Florida Supreme Court. A conservative legal group on Monday filed a lawsuit that aims to block three Florida Supreme Court justices from getting new six-year terms on the court.
  • (St. Augustine Record)
  • For about a month, weve been covering an interesting trend that Mitt Romneys presidential campaign finds problematic: some of his key gubernatorial allies keep telling voters the economy is getting better.
  • (MaddowBlog)
  • WASHINGTON -- Floridas Republican governor – one of the staunchest opponents of President Barack Obamas health care overhaul – says his state will carry out the law if the Supreme Court upholds it. Gov.
  • (Huffington Post)
  • LAKE BUENA VISTA, Fla. — Florida Gov. Rick Scott said Friday his states economy is booming — a message the Romney campaign is reluctant to hear — but said the way he achieved that was through cutting taxes and slashing red tape.
  • (Washington Times)

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