AP: ‘Increased scrutiny’ at for-profit schools, including several in Florida
A new piece by the Associated Press examines the increased scrutiny of for-profit schools, which have been subject to whistleblower lawsuits and, in Florida, an attorney general’s investigation....
View ArticleAfter one year, oil spill claims administrator says process now ‘current’
Oil spill claims administrator Kenneth Feinberg marked the one-year anniversary of the Gulf Coast Claims Facility by saying the fund has at least looked at 97 percent of the claims it has received. In...
View ArticleArt Institutes included in for-profit college crackdown
The Art Institutes are the latest for-profit colleges to be included in the federal government’s crackdown on for-profit colleges. Whistleblowers at schools like Kaplan, University of Phoenix and...
View ArticleHaridopolos, Bondi part of CPAC FL panel on ‘ending unconstitutional ObamaCare’
The Conservative Political Action Conference being held in Orlando this month is set to feature a session that includes strategies to end “unconstitutional ObamaCare.” Included in the panel will be...
View ArticleRomney’s Christian right Florida team
2012 GOP presidential candidate Mitt Romney (Pic by Gage Skidmore, via Flickr) GOP presidential candidate Mitt Romney announced the members of his Social Conservatives Statewide Steering Committee...
View ArticleLobbying disclosure data shows Automated HealthCare’s ongoing influence
The Automated HealthCare Solutions logo (Pic via stevendouglas.com) A new report by the Florida Current examines the earnings of top legislative lobbying firms in Florida, which have increased since...
View ArticleGingrich announces Florida campaign leaders
GOP presidential candidate Newt Gingrich (Pic by Gage Skidmore, via Wikimedia Commons) GOP presidential candidate Newt Gingrich today announced campaign chairs and co-chairs for all of Florida’s 67...
View ArticleIn Sarasota, Gingrich calls Obama a ‘Saul Alinsky radical,’ pledges to end...
GOP presidential candidate Newt Gingrich in Sarasota (Pic by Cooper Levey-Baker) GOP presidential candidate Newt Gingrich accused President Obama of being a “Saul Alinsky radical” who works to “appease...
View ArticleRepublican Party chairman fires back in Gingrich winner-take-all controversy
GOP presidential candidate Newt Gingrich in Sarasota (Pic by Cooper Levey-Baker) The Newt Gingrich campaign is reportedly gearing up to challenge Florida’s “winner take all” policy, which allows the...
View ArticleReport: $99 million spent in the dark in Florida
Pic by samantha celera, via Flickr Despite the millions of dollars in independent expenditures flowing in to Florida from political committees, a new report shows that 100 percent of the money is being...
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