Florida, Alligator Alcatraz and GOP
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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.
Since late-April, when newly minted Democrat David Jolly entered the 2026 Florida governor’s race, he’s raised about $1 million through his political committee and main campaign account.
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Queerty on MSNGOP councilwoman says tweet about pushing gay people off rooftops was meant to be… pro-LGBTQ+?!A city council in Florida voted to suspend a Republican councilwoman this week after old social media posts resurfaced. But she claims the posts were doctored or taken out of context and has now filed a lawsuit against her suspension.
Three Florida state representatives from Volusia County, Webster Barnaby, Chase Tramont and Richard Gentry, appeared at a July 8 forum in Deltona.
Top House Democratic leaders condemned GOP Rep. Randy Fine and demanded that he apologize after the Florida lawmaker suggested in a post on X that Democratic Rep. Ilhan Omar of Minnesota is a terrorist.
The Florida Republican Party is selling merchandise touting the Florida migrant detention facility known as “Alligator Alcatraz” ahead of President Trump’s visit to the site on Tuesday.
With the Florida Democratic Party looking for creative ways to break through to voters in a state that’s become a GOP stronghold, Chair Nikki Fried wants party members to consider opening their primary elections to nonparty-affiliated voters,
The Republican Party of Florida is using this kind of merch to raise money and Alligator Alcatraz is selling. “I think we’re over $50,000 on the first couple of days on this,” said Florida GOP Chair Evan Power. He sees opportunity in the phrase and ...
Democratic leaders on Wednesday condemned comments made by Rep. Randy Fine (R-Fla.) describing fellow lawmakers in Congress, including Rep. Ilhan Omar (D-Minn.), as “terrorists” while mocking
The first detainees arrived July 3 at the facility, which will cost $450 million to operate and consists of tents and trailers surrounded by razor wire.
Florida’s higher education leaders are fast-tracking an ambitious, multi-state plan to form a new college accreditor — an effort which Gov. Ron DeSantis is touting as a way to subvert the grip of “woke accreditation cartels” on academia.