Legislators reacted with sadness upon hearing the news Wednesday of the resignation of Lt. Gov. Jennifer Carroll but wasted no time considering replacements.
"Jennifer Carroll is a very dear friend and anytime you see a friend go through something difficult, your heart goes out to them,” said Sen. Andy Gardiner, R-Orlando. "I think she did probably what was the right thing to keep the governor’s agenda moving forward. And so it won’t be a distraction. But it still hurts. It hurts for her, it hurts for her family.”
Gardiner said he served in leadership in the Florida House with Carroll. “I just feel for her and her family,” he said.
Gardiner also said that he continues to believe Florida should “do away” with internet cafes. “I think they’re taking advantage of loophole in the law,” he said. “I’ve been pretty consistent. I don’t want to regulate them, I want to do away with them.”
Hours after Carroll's resignation, some South Florida political observers took to Twitter to recommend Sen. Anitere Flores, a Miami Republican, be tapped for the job. Their hashtag of choice: #Anitere4LT.
Sen. Nancy Detert, R-Venice, endorsed that idea. Flores "has all the great qualities of leadership. She's got the background, the experience,'' Detert said. "Geographically she fits. Being Hispanic doesn't hurt in Florida. She's an attractive candidate, smart woman...I don't know if she's interested or where she stands."
House Democratic Leader Perry Thurston called Carroll a dedicated public servant. "I'm very saddened by it,'' he said. "I wish the best to her and her family."
last few years.”
Former Rep. Scott Plakon, R-Longwood, who has sponsored a bill to last year to ban internet cafes, continued his push to get the Florida Senate to agreed to the effort.
"The Florida House voted to shut down these illicit gambling operations last year,'' he said in a statement. "The Florida Cabinet unanimously agreed. It's now time for the Florida Senate to act to end this scourge on our state."
His bill was written by the general counsel for the Seminole County sheriff, the office that first began the probe and helped to draw federal investigators into the search.
-- Rochelle Koff, Kathleen McGrory, Toluse Olorunnipa contributed to this report












Whoever is getting on board with Scott should be ready for the ride. It's not going to be pretty. Keep in mind he's not going to win reelection. That team will be alone on an island with no friends.
Posted by: JKL | March 13, 2013 at 12:20 PM
Good thinking: Let's make Florida more like New York or Connecticut or Illinois! Higher taxes + more regulation + less freedom + endless red ink. These are policies with proven track records!
Posted by: JP Knight | March 13, 2013 at 01:03 PM
She's better off even under these conditions then being with Governor Scott.
Posted by: Pcola | March 13, 2013 at 01:54 PM
Carpet munchers fare well in prison. Mmmmm munch munch much... tastes like chicken.
Posted by: whoa nelly | March 13, 2013 at 05:09 PM
Send in Maria Sachs to clean up this mess. Detert and Flores need to go scrub some toilets and get a dose of humility. Nancy and Anitre are a disgrace to women's rights and should go scissor each other
Posted by: Maria | March 13, 2013 at 06:07 PM