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In Florida, A Renewed Push For An Equal Rights Amendment To The U.S. Constitution

More than 90 years after the women’s suffrage movement in the United States culminated with the Nineteenth Amendment, a South Florida lawmaker has renewed a push to extend equal rights protections to women under the United States Constitution.

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Congress, Featured, Florida Legislature, State Politics

Governor Pushes $10,000 College Degree, Draws Fire From Critics

Hours after Governor Rick Scott challenged 28 state colleges to develop a $10,000 bachelor’s degree program to make college more affordable for families, state Democrats said the move would make the colleges the “Walmart of education.”

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Featured, Florida Legislature, State Politics

Scott Asks Detzner To Meet With County Election Supervisors

Gov. Rick Scott announced that Secretary of State Ken Detzner will begin meeting today with supervisors of elections to discuss what areas of Florida’s election process need to be improved.

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State Politics

Voter-Protection Groups Call For Election Reform Task Force

In response to widespread voting problems in Florida, a coalition of voter-protection organizations on Tuesday called for the creation of an election reform task force.

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Featured, State Politics

All Eyes Turn To 2014 Governor Race

Florida Democrats are hopeful their success in 2012 will translate into electing a Democratic governor in 2014

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Featured, State Politics

Romney Adviser Says We Didn’t Win Florida

Mitt Romney’s senior adviser in Florida is apparently conceding the Sunshine State.

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Presidential Election, State Politics

Election Update, Amendment Results

Four counties are still tallying the votes from Tuesday’s elections.

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Featured, Presidential Election, State Politics

Florida Election Results: Still Counting

Florida finds itself in the familiar position of still counting votes well after the Tuesday election.

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Presidential Election, State Politics

Watson’s Five Election Takeaways

After countless handshakes, hundreds of millions of dollars raised, and thousands of speeches, it looks like the 2012 election is in the bag. Here are five very preliminary takeaways

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Presidential Election, Senate, State Politics

PBC Supervisor of Elections Sends Home Workers Duplicating Misprinted Absentee Ballots

In a move that will affect the final tabulation of votes in Palm Beach County, Supervisor of Elections Susan Bucher sent home the workers who were duplicating around 30,000 misprinted absentee ballots

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Presidential Election, State Politics


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