by Dr. Lee Gross | Jul 22, 2020
Covid-19 cases, hospitalizations, and deaths have increased significantly in Florida and other sunbelt states like Arizona and Texas over the last month. While these virus trends are concerning, they don’t warrant reimposing stay-at-home orders or closing...
by Barney Bishop | Jul 15, 2020
When the U.S. economy emerges from the shadows of COVID-19, the kickstarter is likely to be America’s abundant energy supplies. That’s because the U.S. now sits atop the world in the production of oil and natural gas. Florida, with rich deposits on both of its shores,...
by Liz Mair | Jun 29, 2020
On June 18, Florida TaxWatch released fresh research noting that “the Legislature is likely to be forced to address a budget deficit in FY2020-21.” According to the document, “[b]y the end of the FY2019-20 fiscal year on June 30, it is likely GR collections will have...
by Nancy Divita | Jun 19, 2020
Like many other businesses in Florida, the coronavirus pandemic caused my small business to close from March 20th to May 18th. While this outbreak was certainly not something that anyone could plan for, I took quick action early to ensure that when it was deemed safe...
by Tommy Hicks | Jun 17, 2020
Unlike President Trump and the Republican Party, Democrats have not risen to the standard of leadership demanded by the coronavirus crisis. Not only have they displayed stunning partisanship – they have repeatedly held up vital coronavirus aid for left-wing pet...