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Group Asks Governor For Sansom Investigation

January 6th, 2009 by flanews

A government watchdog group took out a full page newspaper ad asking Governor Charlie Crist to launch an investigation into House Speaker Ray Sansom’s dealings with a college in his district.

Sansom took an administration job with Northwest Florida State College after helping the school secure 25 million state dollars. Yesterday Sansom resigned his position with the school, but admitted no wrongdoing. Crist applauded the move and said he won’t call for an investigation.

“I think the speaker did the right thing yesterday when he resigned the position at the college, and I’m sure it was difficult, but I respect his decision,” said Crist.

While the governor won’t call for an investigation a complaint has been filed with the state’s commission on ethics.

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NFL Star Quarterback Promotes Tailgate Safety

January 6th, 2009 by flanews

A former NFL Star Quarterback is asking Florida fans to mind their manners at upcoming tailgate parties. Super Bowl Champ Joe Thiesmann was at the state capitol Tuesday to promote tailgating etiquette and safety. The football star is asking fans who plan to tailgate at the college national championship game and the super bowl to designate a driver, watch their language around kids, and provide plenty of food for people who plan to drink.

“Tailgating can be a lot of fun but for some people it can be very uncomfortable. I want to be able to take my family to a game. I want to be able to have my son and daughter not have to worry about a person drunk next to me, or out of control next to me. I want to make it a pleasurable experience,” said Thiesmann.

Thiesmann is a spokesperson for Turf, an alcohol industry founded group devoted to safe and responsible tailgating at college and professional football games.

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Jeb’s Out

January 6th, 2009 by Mike Vasilinda
From Days Gone By

From Days Gone By

Governor Jeb Bush today emailed supporters and reporters a statement saying he’s out of the US Senate Race in 2010. Sounds like he’s leaving the door open for something else at a later date. The annoucement should set loose a free for all in the GOP as candidates begin lining up support. His announcement could also move Alex Sink on the Democratic side to get in the race…or not.  Kendrick Meek is moving full speed ahead, lining up supporters. A Jeb – Meek repeat of the sit in would have been fun!. Read the statement here: 1-6-09-jeb-bush-senate-press-statement-final

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Tax Increase Gains Momentum

January 6th, 2009 by Mike Vasilinda

The no new taxes mantra of the GOP leadership in Tallahassee appears to be cracking under the weight of massive budget cuts that will affect real people. As Mike Vasilinda tells us, it now is looking more like when than if for a cigarette or other tax increase.

Hear it Here: Tax Increase Gains Momentum
Schools are facing the immediate lost of one hundred forty dollars for each and every student. The cut has the Florida PTA telling lawmakers that enough is enough.

“The overall message from our parents is ‘please, no more cuts,’” Latha Krishnaiyer with the Florida PTA said.

Across the Capitol, this senate committee talked about eliminating 570 slots for developmentally disabled kids. It was enough to prompt the conservative chairman to mention the T word.

“There’s some equity in looking about the fiscal and financial transactions that go on in Florida, that maybe we don’t get our fair share for taking care of these overwhelming needs,” Sen. Durell Peaden said.

There is concern that cuts being made now could cost the state up to 40 million dollars next year in federal money destined for foster care.

The Governor is on board with the plan to cut now, but what about later?

When asked if he saw a point, in the near future, where he would support a tax increase, the Governor replied, “not now.”

Democratic Senator Nan Rich says waiting will hurt people.

“For instance, if you did the cigarette tax now, then it starts right away. I mean we can start it pretty quickly, and the revenue begins to come in,” Rich said.

A cigarette tax hike remains the most likely place for lawmakers to turn. But the fact GOP leaders are saying everything is on the table is the most dramatic public policy change to come from the special session.

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Sansom Resigns College Job

January 5th, 2009 by flanews

Under mounting pressure Florida’s Speaker of the House stepped down from his six figure job at Northwest Florida State College today. Speaker Ray Sansom took the job in November after funneling 25 million state dollars to the college. While the move may have appeased some, as Whitney Ray tells us, Sansom isn’t in the clear just yet.

Hear it Here: Speaker Resigns

Shortly after gaveling the house into session, Speaker Ray Sansom bowed to mounting pressure and controversy surrounding his new six figure college administrative job.

“I have decided to resign from my position as a vice president at Northwest Florida State College,” Sansom said.

Sansom took the job after steering 25 million state dollars to the school for construction projects. Republican lawmakers say his decision to resign showed great leadership.

“He always said he would put the House above personal issues, and he’s done that. I think it showed leadership. I think it showed statesman like ability and I’m proud of him for doing it,” said Republican representative Will Weatherford.

But not everybody is happy with the move. For weeks Florida Democrats have been asking Speaker Sansom to resign. Now that Sansom has stepped down from his college job they say it’s too little too late.

Party spokesman Eric Jotkoff said Sansom quit the wrong job.

“He should have been stepping down as speaker. It’s clear that he’s allegedly been involved in a massive criminal corruption conspiracy,” said Jotkoff.

Despite the move, the state commission on ethics will still have to review a complaint filed against the speaker last month.

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Education Cuts

January 5th, 2009 by flanews

Schools face the largest cuts in the budget.

Lawmakers will consider chopping another 360 million in education funding this special session. School administrators are considering laying-off teachers, cancelling field trips, and reducing bus routes to keep up with the proposed cuts. Florida Education Association Spokesman Mark Pudlow said lawmakers need to eliminate tax loopholes to spare education from the budget ax.

“We’ve granted tax cuts for the last 10 years to some of the wealthiest people in Florida, corporations, It’s time for us to go out there and find revenue and make sure we stop these cuts before they have a negative impact on kids,” said Pudlow.

The Florida Education Association is also calling for a temporary sales tax increase to fund public schools.

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Budget Cutting Special Session Begins

January 5th, 2009 by Mike Vasilinda

Florida Lawmakers are in Tallahassee tonight after finishing day one of a 12-day special legislative session. Lawmakers must cut 2.3 billion dollars from the state budget or come up with new revenue sources. As Mike Vasilinda tells us, only a few fees are expected to rise.

Hear it Here: Budget Cuts

Shortly after gaveling the house into special session, House Speaker Ray Sansom ended the two months of controversy he created when he took a six figure job from a hometown Destin college after steering 25 million to the school.

“I have decided to resign from my position as the Vice President of Northwest Florida State College,” Sansom said.

The resignation allows lawmakers to focus on cutting the budget without answering for Sansom’s largess. In committee, nearly half a billion was being axed from schools. That’s 100 million more than the governor recommended.

“It’s a little bit under 140 dollars per student. Believe me when I say that this is not something anybody wants to do,” Rep. Anitere Flores said.

One floor up, parents of developmentally disabled children made pleas for their children’s well being.

“I’m here to basically, respectfully ask that we do not cut anymore,” Ven Sequenzia Jr., president of the Autism Society of Florida, said. “I mean, we’re going to be having, I’m sure there are deaths, I’m not trying to be alarmist.”

“We need to look for other revenues,” Betty Clemons with Kare said.

A plan to hike the cigarette tax is off the table, but Senate Budget leaders say keeping the courts functioning is likely to cost speeders.

“Right now we’re looking at increasing traffic fines about 25 dollars,” Senator Victor Crist said.

The day began with a Capitol shrouded in fog. The fate of the budget may remain foggy until the final vote a week from Friday.

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Sansom Resigns

January 5th, 2009 by flanews

Speaker of the House Ray Sansom resigned from his $110,000 dollar job at Northwest Florida State College, Monday.

The speaker funneled 25 million dollars to the school before he took the part-time administrative job. Sansom said he didn’t want the controversy surrounding the job to distract lawmakers as they try to fill a 2.3 billion dollar budget hole.

Hear it Here: Sansom Resigns

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