Best of the Blogs: Tough Going
Progress Florida Education Center’s Best of the Blogs for the week ending 5-1-15
Best of the Blogs is featured weekly as part of Progress Florida Education Center’s popular free Daily Clips service.
Progress Florida Education Center’s Best of the Blogs for the week ending 5-1-15
Best of the Blogs is featured weekly as part of Progress Florida Education Center’s popular free Daily Clips service.
Progress Florida Education Center’s Best of the Blogs for the week ending 4-24-15
Best of the Blogs is featured weekly as part of Progress Florida Education Center’s popular free Daily Clips service.
A bill that would delay access to abortion care even for victims of rape and incest is one step closer to becoming law. Please join us in opposition to this backwards bill that belongs in the 1960s, not 2015!
Progress Florida Education Center’s Best of the Blogs for the week ending 4-17-15
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If HB 7111 is signed into law, private child placement agencies who receive taxpayer funds could use their personal religious beliefs to discriminate against qualified parents. We can’t let that happen.
Progress Florida Education Center’s Best of the Blogs for the week ending 4-10-15
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Both Republicans and Democrats in the Florida Senate have agreed to expand health coverage, and it’s time for the House and Gov. Scott to follow suit. Let’s break the logjam.
Two dirty and dangerous fracking bills are rapidly advancing in the legislature. We need to let our legislators know the best way to protect Florida’s water is to ban fracking, not accommodate it.
Progress Florida Education Center’s Best of the Blogs for the week ending 4-3-15
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“Big Sugar supporters hiring actors to pretend to protest is pathetic,” said Progress Florida Executive Director Mark Ferrulo. “Someone should ask who is paying for