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Rep. Bobby Rush gets escorted from House floor for donning Trayvon-inspired hoodie

 

Rep. Bobby Rush, D-Ill., was escorted off the floor of the House of Representatives this morning after he shed his suit jacket and pulled up the hood of the hoodie he was wearing underneath it. Here's a link to the CSPAN video.

"Just because someone wears a hoodie, does not make them a hoodlum," he said, as Rep. Gregg Harper, R-Miss., pounded his gavel and warned that "the member is no longer recognized."

Rush, a black congressman friom Chicago, was protesting the investigation of 17-year-old Trayvon Martin's death. Democratic members of the House Judiciary Committee held a forum on racial profiling Tuesday that featured as guests the teen's parents.

Trayvon was shot to death last month while serving out a school suspension in the central Florida city of Sanford, where his father's girlfriend lives. A neighborhood watch volunteer, George Zimmerman, called police to say he saw someone in a hooded sweatshirt who looked high on drugs and was suspicious because he walked too slowly in the rain.

Tuesday's forum was sponsored by Rep. John Conyers, D-Mich. No Republicans participated. The forum didn't examine any particular legislation, but it did give nearly 20 members of Congress an opportunity to focus on the role of the federal government in addressing racial profiling and prosecuting hate crimes.

After Rush left the floor of the House, Harper reminded members of Clause 5 of rule 17 on house decorum: No hats. "The donning of a hood is not consistent with this rule," he said.

March 28, 2012 | Permalink | Comments (0)

Florida lawmakers release county-by-county budget data

Florida lawmakers released a county-by-county allocations list for the 2012 budget Wednesday, offering a breakdown of how taxpayer funds will be sent around the state.

The budget includes money for road repair projects, funds for elderly services, universities – and a lot of so-called “turkeys,” pet projects for specific cities or counties.

Each of those member projects must survive Gov. Rick Scott’s ominous veto pen, which showed a strong aversion to pet projects last year.

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March 28, 2012 in Budget, Florida Governor, Florida Legislature, Florida Legislature 2012 | Permalink | Comments (0)

Obama tops Romney in Q Poll swing states: 49-42 in FL, 47-41 in OH, 45-42 in PA

Barack Obama would beat his leading Republican rivals in the must-win swing states of Florida and Ohio, according to a new poll that indicates the president is getting help from the improving economy and the GOP is struggling with women voters.

Obama, edges Mitt Romney by a 49-42 percent margin in Florida and has a slightly smaller 6 percentage point lead over the Republican in Ohio, the Quinnipiac University poll shows.

Obama’s leads are outside the poll’s 2.8 percent error margin, meaning he has a statistically significant advantage in the nation’s two largest up-for-grabs states.

“If history repeats itself, that means he would be re-elected,” Peter A. Brown, assistant director of Quinnipiac’s Polling Institute, said in a written statement. “But the election is not today.  It is seven months away.  Two months ago President Obama and Gov. Mitt Romney were in a statistical tie in Ohio and Florida.”

Overall, Romney is viewed as the slightly better candidate than Obama to fix the economy, but the poll suggests that the Republican is suffering from a loss of female support in the wake of divisive fights over abortion and contraception that have tarnished the GOP brand.

Romney is closer to tying Romney in Pennsylvania, where the president leads Romney by a 45-42 percent. That’s inside the poll’s error margin.

Romney, a former Massachusetts governor, does better against Obama in Pennsylvania than its former Senator, Rick Santorum, who trails by 7 percentage points there. Compared to Romney, Santorum also loses to Obama by wider margins in Ohio and Florida.

Continue reading "Obama tops Romney in Q Poll swing states: 49-42 in FL, 47-41 in OH, 45-42 in PA" »

March 28, 2012 in Barack Obama, Mitt Romney, Rick Scott | Permalink | Comments (2)

Historic redistricting fight leads to historic scramble for House seats

As the Florida Legislature finished its historic special session and sent a revamped redistricting map back to the state Supreme Court Tuesday, another kind of history was being made.

Dozens of state House members were voluntarily house hunting, running for a different office, or planning to sit out the next legislative session to avoid a match-up with another lawmaker.

Republican James Grant filed papers Tuesday to run in a Pinellas-Hillsborough district that will force him to leave his current Carrollwood home. Rep. Perry Thurston, the incoming Democratic leader, planned to move in with his mom. Republican Eddy Gonzalez planned to rent in the Hialeah neighborhood where he grew up. And Rep. Scott Plakon of Longwood was ready to move in with his adult son a town over.

"It's historic,'' said Rep. Will Weatherford, the Wesley Chapel Republican and incoming House speaker who led the House's redistricting effort. "It's the first time in the nation this many members have been drawn into the same districts where it wasn't a court order." Keep reading here.

Here's the list of the House match-ups:

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March 27, 2012 in Florida Legislature, Florida Legislature 2012, Florida Redistricting | Permalink | Comments (0)

Florida lawmakers failed to confirm hundreds of Gov. Rick Scott's appointees

The legislative session ended March 9 with the Senate dropping the ball and failing to confirm hundreds of Gov. Rick Scott's appointees to dozens of boards, from the state boxing commission to the Tampa Port Authority. Senate President Mike Haridopolos calls it an oversight. Was it? Senators frittered away hours listening to long-winded termed-out members give farewell speeches, and speculation is rampant that it was done on purpose, to give Scott a deft way to revoke appointments he now regrets making. But who?

Within 45 days, Scott must reappoint the lame-duck appointees. We will be watching closely to see which appointees are replaced.

Scott's appointments director, Chester Spellman, emailed all of the appointees, saying: "The governor is currently reviewing each appointment and our office will be in contact with you in the coming weeks once a decision has been reached. At this time it is not necessary to complete a new gubernatorial appointments questionnaire." (What is there to "review"? These were Scott's choices).

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March 27, 2012 in Rick Scott | Permalink | Comments (1)

Audiotapes, video hint at North Miami corruption

In the past year, North Miami Mayor Andre Pierre had a nagging suspicion he was being followed. He also thought someone had his City Hall office bugged with listening devices.

It turns out Pierre was right; someone was watching and listening.

On Jan. 26, 2011, Pierre snapped a photo on his cell phone of a suspicious vehicle outside of his North Miami law firm. According to a Florida Department of Law Enforcement investigative report, the car belonged to an FDLE special agent.

In July, Pierre had secret cameras installed in his City Hall office and a private firm swept the space for bugs and wiretaps, costing taxpayers about $8,200.

Audio recordings obtained by The Miami Herald, and the FDLE report, confirm police conducted surveillance on Pierre, who did not return several telephone calls from a Miami Herald reporter on Monday.

The recently obtained recordings were taken on the day FDLE agents arrested Ricardo Brutus, Pierre’s nephew, on March 25, 2011. Brutus, who served as Pierre’s campaign manager in 2011, was charged with unlawful compensation after an undercover video showed him accepting a white envelope stuffed with bills from North Miami businessman Shlomo Chelminsky.

More from Nadege Green here, with audio and video.

March 27, 2012 in Miami-Dade Politics | Permalink | Comments (0)

Trayvon Martin's parents arrive on Capitol Hill

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Trayvon Martin's parents, Tracy Martin and Sybrina Fulton, attended a forum today on Capitol Hill, where Democratic lawmakers are looking at racial profiling and hate crimes. They were accompanied by Rep. Frederica Wilson, D-Miami, who represents them in Congress.

The forum wasn't an official congressional hearing, although it was sponsored by Democrats on the House Judiciary Committee and led by its top Democrat, Rep. John Conyers, D-Mich.

"We have a legal responsibility to end the killing of young boys of all backgrounds in America," said Rep. Sheila Jackson Lee, D-Texas.

The 17-year-old's death one month ago has inspired rallies and marches from coast to coast, and sparked a national conversation about racial profiling and justice. Students, some dressed in all black, have walked out of classes throughout Miami-Dade County. Celebrities and NBA athletes have adopted the cause. In Sanford, as many as 30,000 people showed up at a rally last week and more than 2 million people have signed an online petition and hundreds have donated money to help the family pay expenses.

March 27, 2012 in Congress | Permalink | Comments (7)

House approves Senate map, sends it to the court

The Florida Legislature ended its two-week extraordinary legislative session on redistricting Tuesday, sending a redrawn map of new Senate districts to the Florida Supreme Court for one last review.

In a clipped, 90-minute session, the House voted 61-47 to approve the Senate-drawn plan — making no changes. It’s now up to the state’s highest court to decide if the upper chamber did enough to fix the flaws in the first map that provoked the court’s rebuke.

“I believe this is the right map at the right time.,” said House Redistricting Chairman Will Weatherford, R-Wesley Chapel.

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March 27, 2012 in Florida Redistricting | Permalink | Comments (0)

PolitiFact Florida: Rep. Jimmie Smith says lawmakers protected by First Amendment against drug testing

Miami Herald columnist Carl Hiaasen torched Florida lawmakers for passing a drug-testing bill for state workers that excluded one class of government employees: elected officials who passed the law.

Hiaasen took particular issue with the proposal’s House sponsor Rep. Jimmie Smith, a Republican from Lecanto, and his explanation for a failed attempt to require drug tests for Gov. Rick Scott and legislators.

"It was found to be unconstitutional to drug test elected officials because it prevents us, as citizens, from having that First Amendment right," Smith said.

The defense was novel -- and also wrong. It turns out Smith confused elected officials with candidates, misinterpreted Supreme Court case law and cited the wrong amendment to the U.S. Constitution. Read on for our ruling.

March 27, 2012 in Florida Legislature 2012 | Permalink | Comments (1)

Democrats calls for 'stand your ground' special session

Rep. Dwayne Taylor, D-Daytona Beach, has asked Speaker Dean Cannon to call a special session for review of the "stand your ground" self-defense laws. Meanwhile, other black lawmakers are saying any action, including a task force appointed by the governor, should begin immediately.

Cannon's office said he disagrees with those requests because still too many unaswered questions about the death of 17-year-old Trayvon Martin.

Photo(7)"Speaker Cannon feels that legislative action is premature at this point given the ongoing investigations as well as the upcoming convening of the Seminole County Grand Jury," spokeswoman Katie Betta said via email. "Speaker Cannon will be closely monitoring the situation and any new developments that may arise in the case. He will also make recommendations to Governor Scott regarding appointments to the Task Force on Citizen Safety and Protection which will review the 'Stand Your Ground' law following the investigation by the special prosecutor."

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March 27, 2012 in Florida gun laws, Florida Legislature, Rick Scott | Permalink | Comments (4)

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