Best of the Blogs: Second Chances
Progress Florida’s Best of the Blogs for the week ending 8-11-17
Best of the Blogs is featured weekly as part of Progress Florida’s popular free Daily Clips service.
Progress Florida’s Best of the Blogs for the week ending 8-11-17
Best of the Blogs is featured weekly as part of Progress Florida’s popular free Daily Clips service.
You’d think funding health coverage for millions of children would be at the top of the list for our elected representatives. Think again. If President Trump gets his way in Congress, children’s’ health care is on the chopping block.
I’m writing today, not only as the director of Progress Florida, but as someone raised and living in St. Petersburg with a strong love for the Sunshine City. Nothing less than the future of our community is at stake in the upcoming mayoral election.
Progress Florida’s Best of the Blogs for the week ending 8-4-17
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Progress Florida’s Best of the Blogs for the week ending 7-28-17
Best of the Blogs is featured weekly as part of Progress Florida’s popular free Daily Clips service.
Progress Florida’s Best of the Blogs for the week ending 7-21-17
Best of the Blogs is featured weekly as part of Progress Florida’s popular free Daily Clips service.
We get it: it’s easy to be cynical about politics and government these days. That’s why when one of our elected officials is fighting the good fight, often thanklessly, we want to lift that person up.
Florida’s judicial system was once a model for the nation. Unfortunately, that’s no longer the case. That’s why Progress Florida, on behalf of the Florida Access to Justice Project, has officially submitted a series of proposed revisions to Florida’s Constitution.
Progress Florida’s Best of the Blogs for the week ending 7-14-17
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Earlier today, we sent a letter to the Constitution Revision Commission which included a proposed constitutional amendment to depoliticize the judicial nominating process in Florida.