Did your state legislator get an A…or an F?
Do you know how your state representative or state senator voted on the major issues impacting you, your family and community? Too often this information is hard to find or scattered around.
Do you know how your state representative or state senator voted on the major issues impacting you, your family and community? Too often this information is hard to find or scattered around.
Progress Florida’s Best of the Blogs for the week ending 6-8-18
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We’re monitoring some very disturbing developments in Washington that could lead to offshore oil drilling in the eastern Gulf of Mexico directly off the Florida Keys and our beaches.
This threat is very real and we need your help to stop it.
Progress Florida’s Best of the Blogs for the week ending 5-18-18
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“There is still a lot of thinking on the right that if big corporations are happy, they’re going to take the money they’re saving and reinvest it in American workers. In fact they bought back shares, a few gave out bonuses; there’s no evidence whatsoever that the money’s been massively poured back into the American worker.” -Sen. Rubio, April 26, 2018
Progress Florida’s Best of the Blogs for the week ending 4-27-18
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Did you know that more than 120 anti-abortion, fake women’s health centers operate in Florida? What if I told you that you are helping pay for them?
Progress Florida’s Best of the Blogs for the week ending 4-20-18
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Progress Florida’s Best of the Blogs for the week ending 4-13-18
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Across the country, teachers are making headlines as they go on strike. But in Florida, where teacher pay languishes well behind the national average thanks to politicians like Gov. Rick Scott, that’s not an option due to a clause in our state constitution that prohibits strikes by public employees.