Trump presidency poses challenges, opportunities for South Florida lawmakers

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SUN SENTINELTrump presidency poses challenges, opportunities for South Florida lawmakersQuestions about Donald Trump presidency prioritiesAndy Reid Sun SentinelSouth Florida lawmakers — re-elected amid voters' national rebuke of Washington, D.C., politics — head back to work facing the unknown of a Donald Trump presidency.Will Trump lead as the wall-building,…

Ceremony remembers, honors Peres

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SOUTH FLORIDA JEWISH JOURNALCeremony remembers, honors PeresSergio Carmona Hundreds of people gathered at Aventura Turnberry Jewish Center to honor and remember the late Shimon Peres in a moving community memorial service.Peres, the Israeli statesman and Nobel Peace Prize laureate, died last month at the age of 93. He was the last surviving leader of Israel's founding generation and…

Shimon Peres life and legacy is honored

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MIAMI HERALDShimon Peres’ life and legacy is honoredBY CRESONIA HSIEHchsieh@MiamiHerald.comFormer Israeli prime minister and Nobel Peace Prize laureate Shimon Peres would have been honored by the tributes paid to him Thursday night at the Aventura Turnberry Jewish Center.Hundreds of South Floridians, representing differing political parties, religions and cultural backgrounds,…

UPDATE: Tallahassee Federal Judge Extends Voter Registration Deadline

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WIODUPDATE: Tallahassee Federal Judge Extends Voter Registration Deadline A Tallahassee federal judge agrees with the Florida Democratic Party and agrees to extend the voter registration deadline in the state to Tuesday, October 18th.The Governor refused to extend the deadline despite the state being affected by Hurricane Matthew.Judge Mark Walker initially extended the deadline to…

Gov. Rick Scott wont extend Floridas voter registration deadline amid Hurricane Matthew

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FUSIONGov. Rick Scott won’t extend Florida’s voter registration deadline amid Hurricane MatthewBy Terrell Jermaine StarrFlorida Gov. Rick Scott announced at a press conference Thursday that he will not extend the voter registration deadline in the state, despite concerns Hurricane Matthew will hamper registration efforts.“I’m not going to extend it,” the…

Rick Scott Refuses To Extend Floridas Voter Registration Due To Hurricane

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HUFFINGTON POSTRick Scott Refuses To Extend Florida’s Voter Registration Due To Hurricane“Everybody’s had a lot of time to register.” 10/06/2016 08:47 pm ET | Updated Oct 07, 2016Mollie Reilly  Deputy Politics Editor, The Huffington PostFlorida Gov. Rick Scott (R) refuses to extend his state’s voter registration deadline because of Hurricane…

Scott wont extend voter registration deadline as Hurricane Matthew threatens state

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POLITICOScott won't extend voter registration deadline as Hurricane Matthew threatens stateBy MATT DIXON and MARC CAPUTO 10/06/16 09:22 PM EDTTALLAHASSEE — Florida Gov. Rick Scott, the chairman of the super PAC backing Donald Trump’s presidential campaign, has refused to extend the Tuesday deadline for voter registration as requested by Hillary Clinton’s campaign due…

Debbie Wasserman Schultz, Lamar Smith Team Up on Housing for Domestic Violence Survivors

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SUNSHINE STATE NEWSDebbie Wasserman Schultz, Lamar Smith Team Up on Housing for Domestic Violence SurvivorsBy KEVIN DERBYOctober 4, 2016 - 6:15pmLast week, U.S. Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz, D-Fla., one of Democratic presidential hopeful Hillary Clinton’s top allies, teamed up with a fierce critic of the Democratic nominee to propose altering the Fair Housing Act to protect…

Questions Remain As To How, When Federal Zika Funds Will Be Distributed To Florida

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WLRNQuestions Remain As To How, When Federal Zika Funds Will Be Distributed To FloridaBy SASCHA CORDNER • SEP 30, 2016A measure signed into law by President Obama includes money to help combat the Zika virus. Florida is expected to be one of the areas to get a large amount of the funds. That’s in addition to the millions of dollars in state money Governor Rick Scott has already…

Will this revised Zika bill overcome its partisan past?

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McClatchy DC Bureau / Miami HeraldWill this revised Zika bill overcome its partisan past?BY JAMES ROSENjrosen@mcclatchydc.comSenate Republican leaders revealed what they called a breakthrough in Zika funding Thursday under renewed pressure from Florida lawmakers and mayors to break a seven-month political impasse.Democrats, however, said disputes over funding other urgent needs could…