Showing posts with label Florida. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Florida. Show all posts

Tuesday, February 14, 2012

Message in a Bottle: Wall of Light

There is a wonderful art installation being planned in downtown Jacksonville, Florida. It will honor all our military personnel currently serving in Iraq, Afghanistan, and other places around the world. I urge all area residents to participate.

The artists will construct a "wall of light" in a downtown park using plastic water bottles. Each bottle will contain a 5-word message of appreciation and hope to our deployed servicemen and women. Their design is for "an illuminated, translucent wall, 6 feet high and 200 feet long. They estimate it will take 34,000 bottles to build this wall.

That's a lot of bottles, and this is where every Jacksonville area citizen's involvement is needed. The artists need you to furnish the bottles. It couldn't be easier. Write a message of only 5 words to the troops in ballpoint or waterproof ink on a piece of paper and insert it into the bottle. Put the cap on and remove the label. Drop it off at one of the collection points around the city. Go to http://www.messageinabottlejax.com/ for the convenient locations.

This is a great family, church, club or neighborhood project. Each bottle is an individual act of gratitude. Stacked together, all the bottles are a community message from the entire city of love, remembrance and appreciation to our troops.

Wednesday, November 3, 2010

Reflections on an Election: November 2, 2010

American voters may have saved the United States yesterday, November 2, 2010. The stakes in this midterm election were just that high. I awoke this morning with renewed hope.


Overall, the results should hearten conservatives who believe in limited federal government, rule of law according to the Constitution as intended by our Founding Fathers, fiscal responsibility, and free market capitalism. With a few exceptions, the country roundly repudiated Obama and his far left modus operandi. So far, thirty-one Tea Party candidates won election.

There were a few disappointments for me. Foremost was the reelection of Harry Reid to the U.S. Senate from Nevada. I was rooting for Ken Buck for U.S. Senator from Colorado and Tom Tancredo for Colorado’s Governor. However, I knew they were long shots. Republican insiders sabotaged Delaware’s Odonnell; I blame them for her defeat. Results from Alaska will be delayed until November 18th. It is looking as though U.S. Senator Murkowski may have won reelection as a write-in candidate, which would be disappointing. However, these are blips on the radar screen compared to the sweep of Republican victories nationwide.

What struck me, as I watched the returns through the night and into the wee hours of the morning, was the breadth and depth of the conservative victory. A sea of red ink floods maps of the United States at the county level. Democrats in small islands of blue are even more isolated than before. Naturally, the national media focused on the national races for Congress and the Senate and, to a lesser extent, the governors’ races.

Not only did the U.S. Congress flip to a Republican majority, but so did many state legislatures. Come January, there will many more states with Republican majorities in both legislative bodies and a Republican governor. Some of these have not had Republican control since the Civil War.

This state-level Republican control will have profound long-term effects. This being a census year, these Republicans will control redistricting in their states, which must be completed for the 2012 election. Future national leaders often emerge from these state bodies. The most successful presidential candidates have been governors historically. A strong electoral base can swing the results in national races for the state through better organization and enthusiasm.

So, how did my candidate and referendum choices fare? The following candidates I voted for won:

· Marco Rubio for U.S. Senator

· Rick Scott for Governor & Jennifer Carroll for Lieutenant Governor

· Pam Bondi for Attorney General

· Jeff Atwater for Chief Financial Officer

· Adam Putnam for Commissioner of Agriculture

· Charles McBurney for State Representative (District 16)

For race results already announced, only Ander Crenshaw (District 1 Congressional Representative) and John Thrasher (District 8 State Senator) won without my vote. Also, all the judges were retained, and I always vote against all of them because I do not believe in lifetime appointments or the process by which they are selected. I am still waiting to hear results on the Soil and Water Conservation District races. I voted for Phillip Laibe for Group 1, Curtis Winkler for Group 3, and Stuart J. Coffin for Group 5.

The only amendment or referendum that did not go the way I voted was No. 1 to repeal public campaign financing. Voters did not give it the 60% approval necessary to pass a Florida constitutional amendment.

Passage of constitutional amendments 5 and 6 was especially pleasing. I have long fought against “minority access” districts; Florida has now outlawed them. Districts will have to be drawn to be as compact, equal in population, and use existing geographical boundaries as is feasible. District lines cannot be drawn to favor incumbents or a political party or to deny equal participation in the political process.

U.S. Rep. Corrine Brown, Florida’s most embarrassing politico, announced today she would file suit against these amendments. Her district is one of the most convoluted in the country, extending from Jacksonville to Orlando. She knows she will lose if she has to run in a geographically contiguous district here in Duval County. That prospect alone persuaded me to vote for amendments 5 and 6, despite opposition from most establishment Republicans and the Tea Party. Many Republicans and conservatives have come to love these minority districts because it isolates voters who generally vote Democratic.

Monday, August 9, 2010

2010 Florida Republican Primary Candidate Recommendations

Here are my recommendations for the Florida Republican Primary election. Early voting began today and continues through August 22, 2010. The election itself is on Tuesday, August 24, 2010.
  • U. S. Senator from Florida: William Escoffery III
  • Governor of Florida: Rick Scott
  • Attorney General of Florida: Holly Benson
  • Florida State Senator District 8: Charles Perniciaro
  • Florida State Representative District 16: Charles McBurney
  • Florida Fourth Judicial Circuit Court Judge Group 25: Samuel P. Garrison
As always, whether you agree with my choices or not, I urge you to vote. Below is detailed information on all the candidates and how to contact them so you can make your own decisions.

2010 Primary Candidates


 Tuesday, August 24, 2010
Early Voting for Primary: Tues., August 9 - Sun., August 22, 2010
Last Day to Request Absentee Ballot for Primary: Wed., August 18, 2010
Last Day to Register to Vote or Change Registration for General Election: Mon., October 4, 2010
Last Day to Request Absentee Ballot for General Election: Wed., October 27, 2010
General Election: Tues., November 2, 2010

For More Information:
Jerry Holland, Duval County Supervisor of Elections
105 E. Monroe St., Jacksonville, FL 32202
(904) 630-1414

 
U. S. Senator

 
William Escoffery III

 
Address:
265 Country Club Road
Shalimar, FL 32579
Phone: (850)225-7228
Website: www.senatebill.us/
Email: Dr.Escoffery@senatebill.us/

 
Medical doctor. "Bible-believing Christian"

Platform:
  • Limit big government (reduce taxes & regulations)
  • Cut taxes
  • Expand jobs (free market; stop bail-outs)
  • Protect life (pro-life)
  • Keep America safe (identify terrorism, prosecute terrorists under military tribunals)
  • Guard our borders (stop illegal immigration & deport illegals here; no amnesty)
  • Control the courts
  • Root out corruption
  • Restore Bible values
  • Strengthen the family
  • Defend U.S. sovereignty
  • Safeguard individual rights

William Billy Kogut

 
Address:

12 Winchester Road

Ormond Beach, FL 32174

Phone: (386) 316-3133

Website: http://kogut2010.intuitwebsites.com/

Businessman & realtor in Flagler County since 1995. Memer of the Flagler County Planning Board. Former Municipal Chairman for Wallington, New Jersey. "Bible-believing Christian"

 
Platform:

  • Protect our Constitution
  • Repeal Obama Care
  • Strongly Support our Military
  • Oppose Amnesty for Illegal Immigrants
  • Audit U.N. and Federal Reserve
  • Supports Fair Tax
  • Pro-gun
  • Pro-life
  • Supports traditional marriage

Marco Rubio

 
Address

4027 South LeJeune Road

Coral Gables, FL 33146

Website: http://www.marcorubio.com

Email: marcorubioforsenate@gmail.com

 
Private-practice lawyer & visiting professor at Florida International University’s Metropolitan Center. From 2000-2008, Rubio served in the Florida House of Representatives. During this period, he served as Majority Whip, Majority Leader and Speaker of the House.

 
Positions:

  • Anti-amnesty for illegals and pro border security, employment verification.
  • Pro-gun: "A" rating with NRA & endorsed by Gun Owners of America
  • Opposes cap-and-trade carbon tax
  • Opposed Obama's stimulus plans
  • Supports balanced budget amendment & line-item veto
  • Pro-life

Agenda in Florida House:

  • lower taxes
  • better schools
  • a leaner and more efficient government
  • free market empowerment
  • protect private property rights
  • championed a major overhaul of the Florida tax system that would have eliminated all property taxes on primary residences in favor of a flat consumption tax
  • blocking the expansion of gambling in Florida

Endorsed by: Jeb Bush, Dick Cheney, Mitt Romney, Rudy Guiliani, The Club for Growth, Associated Builders & Contractors of Florida, FL Right to Life, Eagle Forum

 
FL Governor

 

Mike McCalister

 
Address

3201 Foxden Lane

Plant City, FL 33565

Phone: (727) 641-4873

Website: http://mikemccalister4governor.com/ or http://mikemccalister.com/

Email: bmccalister@earthlink.net

 
Single parent, retired USAF Colonel, educator, small-business owner, health care professional, farmer. PhD in Management

 
Websites have long list of endorsements and resume but no information on issue positions. Both seem to be primarily aimed to sell his book, The Right Future for Florida and You… Starting Right Now!

 

Bill McCollum

 
Address

Post Office Box 915006 or 

 
Longwood, FL 32791

Phone: (850) 241-1885

Website: http://billmccollum.com

Email: info@BillMcCollum.com

 
Florida Attorney General; former U.S. Representative

 
Positions:

  • Pro-gun rights: "A" rating with NRA
  • Illegal immigration: supports amended AZ law; opposed amnesty; voted to make hiring illegals illegal; pro-English language
  • Economy & Jobs: wrote “Real Solutions, New Jobs: A Roadmap to Florida’s Future” with Steve Forbes. It provide tax relief, regulatory reform, litigation reform, and property tax cuts, and to improve Florida’s education, transportation, water and energy infrastructure.
  • Pro-life: 100% rating from the National Right to Life Committee.
  • First Attorney General to file suit against Obamacare, which 19 other states have joined now.

Endorsements: Jeb Bush, Mitt Romney, Newt Gingrich, Dick Armey, Ander Crenshaw, Cliff Stearns, etc., FL Right to Life - A rating

 
Rick Scott

 
Address

1400 Gulf Shore Blvd., North

Suite 148

Naples, FL 34102 or

 
300 S.E. 2nd Street

Ft. Lauderdale, FL 33301

Phone: (954) 915-3360

Website: www.rickscottforflorida.com

Email: info@rickscottforflorida.com

 
Businessman: former Founder & CEO of Columbia/HCA hospital system & Solantic Urgent Care Centers. Started Conservatives for Patients’ Rights, an organization founded to defend free market principles in health care that focused successfully on defeating President Obama’s government-run public option plan. Supports and has attended & spoken at Tea Party rallies.

 
Positions:

  • Cut government workforce by 5%
  • Phase out the corporate income tax
  • Reduce regulations
  • Cut state property taxes by 19%
  • Pro-gun: highest rating from NRA & Unified Sportsmen of Florida
  • Pro-life: wants Roe v. Wade overturned
  • Illegal immigration: bring AZ's new law here; opposes amnesty
  • 7-7-7 Plan: these 7 steps will create 700,000 jobs in 7 years:
    • 1. Implement Accountability Budgeting
    • 2. Reduce Government Spending
    • 3. Enact Regulatory Reform
    • 4. Focus on Job Growth and Retention
    • 5. Invest in World Class State Universities
    • 6. Reduce Property Taxes
    • 7. Phase out the Business Income Tax 
Endorsements: FL Right to Life - A rating

 
FL Attorney General

 
Holly Benson

 
Address

2640-A Mitcham Drive

Tallahassee, FL 32308 or

 
P.O. Box 998

Tallahassee, FL 32302

Phone: 850-224-3800

Website: http://www.hollybenson.com

 
Secretary of the Agency for Health Care Administration; former Secretary of the Dept. of Business & Professional Regulation and State Representative

 
Positions:

  • Will continue lawsuit against Obamacare & supports tort reform
  • Will support AZ's illegal immigration law for FL Hold the federal government accountable for the costs to Florida’s taxpayers of illegal immigrants who attend our schools, receive care in our health care facilities and consume needed services.
  • Pro-gun: A+ rating from NRA
  • Pro-life & pro-family: 100% rating from the Christian Coalition as a state rep.
Endorsements: cross-section of local and state officials


 


Pam Bondi
 
Address

610 South Boulevard

Tampa, FL 33606

Phone: 866-246-9110

Fax: 866-702-3290

Website: http://www.pambondi.com/

Email: info@pambondi.com

 
Prosecutor for 18 years. Hillsborough County elections records show Bondi registered to vote as a Democrat in 1984 and switched to Republican on July 21, 2000. Election records also show Bondi didn't always vote when she had the chance. She skipped party primary elections in 1984, 1986, 1988, 1990, 1992, 2002 and 2008. She did not cast a ballot in the last presidential primary in January 2008.

 
Positions:
  • Pro-gun: A rating from NRA
  • Supports AZ immigration law for FL
  • Wants to stop Obamacare
  • Pro-life

Endorsements: Bob Martinez (her campaign chairman), Associated Builders & Contractors of FL, Associated Industries of FL, Chamber of Commerce of FL, and the pro-life Susan B. Anthony Candidate List Fund. 4 of the 5 largest newspapers in Florida: St.Petersburg Times, Miami Herald, Tampa Tribune and the Orlando Sentinel


 
Jeff Kottkamp

 
Address
Post Office Box 10787

Tallahassee, FL 32302

Phone: 850-701-2377

Website: http://www.jeffkottkamp.com/

Email: info@JeffKottkamp.com

 
Lt. Governor of FL; former State Representative

 
Issues:
  • Pro-gun: A+ rated by the NRA. Co-sponsor of the Castle Doctrine law. Banned government from registering guns owned by individuals. Stopped the anti-gun lobby from filing frivolous lawsuits against gun makers and owners of shooting ranges.
  • Supports AZ immigration law for FL. Would sue the federal government to recover the millions of dollars paid out each year by our taxpayers as a result of illegal immigrants in our state.
  • Pro-life: Sponsor of the Parental Notification bill signed into law by Governor Jeb Bush. Led the fight to punish drunk drivers who kill unborn babies. Faith and Family Award presented by the Christian Coalition. Defender of Life Award by the Florida Catholic Conference.
  • Will continue lawsuit against Obamacare. Has successfully sued the federal government in the past. Supports Tenth Amendment

Endorsements: Florida Police Benevolent Association, Florida Fraternal Order of Police, Florida Right to Life PAC, Connie Mack, FL Right to Life

 
State Senator Dist. 8

 
Charles Perniciaro

 
Address

Post Office Box 331178

Atlantic Beach, FL 32233

Phone: (904) 372-4494

Website: www.charlesperniciaro.com

Email: senatorcp@aol.com

 
Medical doctor, the Director of Dermatopathology at Bernhardt Laboratories. Member of Beach United Methodist Church. Recently changed voter registration from Democrat to Republican. "I've always been a conservative. I've been working to help Republicans get elected throughout my entire career. My contribution records from the Florida Division of Elections, going back 15 years, are public record. All of those contributions were to Republicans and committees that support tort reform. No Democrats. I've also hosted fund raisers in my home for Republican candidates. My prior voter registration was from the days when conservatives were all Democrats in the South. Although I didn't get around to correcting my party registration at the courthouse until recently, I‘ve lived and voted as a Republican for a long time. This primary will be a referendum on what it means to be a Republican, and about which Republican is running for the right reasons."

 
Issues:

  • Refuses to accept PAC donations to campaign
  • Jobs are the first priority. Spend money on backlogged transportation projects. Reduce regulations.
  • Opposed Thrasher's SB 6 for education reform, which was vetoed by Gov. Crist and had wide opposition.
  • Illegal immigrants should not be eligible for state or federal benefits. Ports & borders must be secured. Prosecute illegals & businesses that hire them.
  • Opposes Obamacare. Limit Medicaid to set budget.
  • Pro-gun.

Endorsements: the Republican Liberty Caucus of NE FL, the Jacksonville Liberty Journal.
 
John Thrasher

 
Address

4963 Beach Boulevard

Jacksonville, FL 32207 or

 
109 Premiere Vista Way

St. Augustine, 32080 Phone 904-607-2226

Phone 904-607-2226

Website: http://electthrasher.com/

 
State Representative; former Speaker-of-the-House. Interim chairman of the Republican Party of Florida. Florida co-chair for the George W. Bush for President campaign in 2004. Former chairman of the Board of Trustees of Florida State University. Former Clay County School Board member; chairman and vice chairman. Former Counsel to the Jacksonville law firm of Smith Hulsey & Busey. Former partner of Southern Strategy Group, a Tallahassee-based governmental relations firm.

 
Positions:

  • Keep taxes low
  • Grow our job base and our local economy
  • Improve our children’s education
  • Preserve the St. Johns River and our beautiful beaches

Endorsements: NRA and Unified Sportsmen of Florida, , Florida Police Benevolent Association and the Jacksonville Fraternal Order of Police, Jacksonville Regional Chamber of Commerce, Florida United Businesses, the Florida Right to Life Political Action Committee, Mitt Romney, Ander Crenshaw, Jeb Bush, FL Right to Life

 
State Representative Dist. 16

 
Charles McBurney

 
Address

6326 Christopher Creek Road E.

Jacksonville, FL 32217 or

 
76 S. Laura St., Ste. 590

Jacksonville, FL 32202

Phone: (904)731-7726 or (904) 798-0002

Website: http://www.votemcburney.com/

 
State Representative. Lawyer. Former Assistant State Attorney (prosecutor). Deacon in South Jacksonville Presbyterian Church.

 
Issues:

  • Sponsored & passed Civics Education bill.
  • Combat gangs and gang-related violence
  • Voted to balance the State's budget every year
  • Led the fight to make our schools more accountable and to improve their performance by directing more dollars into the classroom
  • Introduced “Florida Taxpayers Protection Act”, House Bill 1197. The legislation would tax non-residents on Florida property transferred as a result of estate or inheritance to the extent a State imposes an estate or inheritance tax on Floridians for property in that other state.

Endorsements: NRA, John Delaney, Ed Austin, FL Right to Life

 
Luis Melendez

 
Address:
1401 Riverplace Boulevard, #610

Jacksonville, FL 32207

Phone: (904)962-8932

Website: www.electmelendez.com

 
An Allied Health Professional and a medical educator at a Jacksonville technical college. Small business owner, President of the Florida State Assembly of the Association of Surgical Technologists. A naturalized American citizen who served honorably in the United States Navy as a Hospital Corpsman with the Fleet Marine Force serving the United States Marine Corps.

 
Issues:

  • Support sports' teams such as the Jaguars for economic impact they bring.
  • Have criminals serve their full sentence and make prisons more spartan or restrict privileges.
  • Government benefits should be time-limited & require drug screening.
  • Supports Fair Tax. No tax increases -- cut spending.
  • Pro-gun: member of NRA.
  • Supports term limits.
  • Supports school choice with student accountability for grades made if receive gov't. assistance to attend private schools.
  • Pro-life.
  • Supports AZ's immigration law & pro-English.

Endorsements: Republican Liberty Caucus

 

Fourth Circuit Court Judge Group 25

 

Samuel P. Garrison

 
Address

1223 Orange Circle North

Orange Park, FL 32073 or

 
221 N. Hogan St., Suite 382

Jacksonville, FL 32202

Phone: (904)303-5212

Website: http://www.garrisonforjudge.com/

E-mail: Garrison@garrisonforjudge.com

 
Assistant State Attorney, Senior Prosecutor in Homicide & Major Crimes; previously in the Special Assault & Repeat Offenders' division. Member of New Grace Church of Fleming Island. Founder of Clay County Victims' Services. Past Chairman of the Clay County Task Force on Sexual Assault & Domestic Violence. Past member of the Orange Park Medical Center Board of Trustees. Young Life of Clay County committee member.

 
Endorsements: Jennifer Carroll, Steve Wise, Mike Weinstein, Matt Shirk, Lake Ray, John Rutherford.

 
Mark Hulsey

 
Address

200 East Forsyth Street

Jacksonville, FL 32202

Phone: (904)353-7188

Website: http://www.votehulsey.com/

 
Certified Family Mediator & Child Custody Evaluator. Has practised law in 4 of the 5 areas covered by Circuit Court. Law educator at JU, FSCJ & UNF. Military veteran: Army Captain. Participated in Pro Bono work with the Jacksonville Area Legal Aid since 2000 and with the City Rescue Mission since 2000. Member of St. John's Episcopal Cathedral.

 
Endorsements: Jacksonville Fraternal Order of Police, Jacksonville Association of Fire Fighters, Association of Fire Chiefs, Duval Teachers United, Ed Austin, John Delaney, Jake Godbold, Tommy Hazouri, Martha Barrett, Nancy Broner, Vicki Drake, Brenda Preistly-Jackson, Daniel Davis, Michael Corrigan, Kevin Hyde, Dr. Johnny Gaffney, Mike Hogan, Jim Overton, Alberta Hipps, Kris Barns, Aaron Bean, ,Tony Hill, Betty Burney

Wednesday, August 20, 2008

McCain's VP Choice: Charlie Crist

Here's my prediction: John McCain will pick Charlie Crist, Florida's governor, as his Vice President. I've been predicting that since Crist endorsed McCain days before Florida's presidential primary. The timing told me they had negotiated a quid pro quo. McCain needs Florida in his column, and he needs a younger VP. Given Crist's popularity in the state, he can deliver Florida in November's general election as he did in the primary.

My feeling that Crist was the chosen one for VP was strengthened when he announced his engagement. Crist has been single for many years. Swirling around his candidacy for governor were rumors that Crist was a closet homosexual. I never believed it since he had been married as a young man. The rumors cropped up because some people make the erroneous assumption that if you are single, you must be a homosexual. Also, Crist had signed the petition to put the Florida4Marriage amendment on the ballot. I do not believe a practising homosexual would have signed up for marriage to be defined constituitonally as only between a man and a woman.

My best guess is that when Crist went to McCain's Sedona Ranch with other likely VP nominees, McCain or a campaign honcho took him aside and said something to the effect, "Hey, you need to put these silly rumors to rest. Pop the question to your significant other and be done with it." Soon after, Crist announced his engagement. That sealed the deal. At least, that's my take. Soon, we will know if I was right.

Thursday, March 6, 2008

A Pox on Democrats Who Want Florida Taxpayers to Pay for a Do-over

The Florida Legislature has the constitutional right to freely and independently set the dates of its elections, including its primaries. It is outrageous that a political party would think it has the right to dictate to Florida or any state its calendar of elections.

To hold a redo of this year's Florida presidential primaries at taxpayer expense has been estimated to cost upwards of $25 million. Our legislature, in session now, is struggling to make budget cuts due to revenue shortfalls and provide more tax relief to our over-burdened citizens. We cannot afford such nonsense.

If Democrats want a revote, then they should pay for it in full and in advance. Otherwise, they need to live with the results of the January 29th vote.

Monday, January 28, 2008

Charlie Crist for Vice President?

John McCain had a coup with the endorsement of Florida's Governor Charlie Crist the weekend before Florida's primary. Crist's and General Schwartzkopf's endorsements may well put McCain over the top Tuesday. Crist, who enjoys an approval rating of over 70% from Florida voters, will influence wavering Republicans. The General will sway Florida's large contingent of retired veterans, as will McCain's own military ties in the state.

If John McCain becomes the Republican Party's presidential nominee, I expect Charlie Crist to be his running mate. Because of Florida's importance as a swing state, there has been speculation that Crist, with his popularity in Florida, would be on any nominee's short list of possible vice presidential candidates. Time will tell if McCain and Crist brokered a deal for v.p. over the weekend.

Sunday, May 6, 2007

Florida Legislature Quietly Gambles on Florida's Future

Did you know your legislators quietly passed a major expansion of gambling in Florida, including Jacksonville? They did.

Below are descriptions of the two bills that will impact Northeast Florida and how House members of the Duval delegation voted. Both measures passed the Senate and will go into effect on 7/1/07 unless vetoed by Governor Crist. However, they passed by overwhelming majorities, enough to overturn a veto.

Note that some of the most "conservative" Republican House members, including several Baptists, voted "Yes."

CS/CS/SB 500 - Instant Bingo [EPCC] The Senate passed it on 5-1-07 by a vote of 29 to 6; individual Senators' votes are not available.

GENERAL BILL by General Government Appropriations and Regulated Industries and Saunders
Instant Bingo [EPCC]: cites act as "Evelyn Wiesman-Price Act"; defines terms "deal", "flare" & "instant bingo"; exempts instant bingo from specified prohibitions; provides requirements for operation of instant bingo games & use of proceeds & prize payout; provides requirements for manufacture & sale of instant bingo tickets; provides penalties, etc. Amends 849.0931; reenacts 718.114, 723.079(8).

CS/CS/CS/SB 752 - Cardrooms [EPCC] The Senate approved it on 4/27/07.
GENERAL BILL by General Government Appropriations and Finance and Tax and Regulated Industries and Geller and Fasano
Cardrooms [EPCC]: (THIS BILL COMBINES CS/CS/S752 & CS/S1192) defines term "tournament"; revises license fees; revises hours of operation; authorizes award of certain prizes; revises betting limits; authorizes tournaments; provides tournament requirements; authorizes additional positions. Amends 849.086.
Effective Date: 07/01/2007

Duval County Delegation's Votes on both bills:
NO: Aaron Bean
YES: Jennifer Carroll, Terry Fields, Audrey Gibson, Mark Mahon, Stan Jordan, Dick Kravitz
ABSENT, NO VOTE RECORDED: Don Davis

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  • Conquer the Crash by Robert P. Prechter, Jr.
  • Contemplation in a World of Action by Thomas Merton
  • Dark Night of the Soul, The by St. John of the Cross
  • Death Comes to the Archbishop by Willa Cather
  • From the Ground Up: The Story of a First Garden by Amy Stewart
  • Great Late Planet Earth, The by Hal Lindsey
  • Hidden Dangers of the Rainbow, The by Constance Cumbey & Ron Rigsbee
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  • Man Who Walked through Time, The by Colin Fletcher
  • My Antonia by Willa Cather
  • Old Glory: A Voyage Down the Mississippi by Jonathan Raban
  • Pilgrim at Tinker Creek by Annie Dillard
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  • Republic, The by Plato
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  • Walden by Henry David Thoreau
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