by Guest Contributor | Apr 25, 2018
A couple weeks ago one of my school board members, Alva Striplin, told everyone she felt offended by some of some comments people made that evening. It was a school board meeting where the hot topic of the night was a vote on approving two charter schools and she...
by Guest Contributor | Apr 4, 2018
Most Americans agree the constitution is a sacred document. Similarly, the Florida Constitution is the guiding force for our state’s operations and changes should not be taken lightly. The Constitution Revision Commission (CRC) is a process unique to Florida. The CRC...
by Guest Contributor | Feb 20, 2018
Innovative ridesharing companies are quickly becoming a premier option for consumers across the country – and Florida is right on board. Last year, the state Legislature joined the majority of other states in supporting ridesharing by allowing this pioneering...
by Guest Contributor | Feb 14, 2018
Companion bills SB 462 and HB 237 seek to ban hydraulic fracturing, or fracking, and other forms of well stimulation in Florida. Supporters of the bills claim that a ban on fracking in Florida would not impact the state’s existing oil and gas industry. This is...
by Guest Contributor | Feb 14, 2018
The 2018 Winter Olympics have officially kicked off, and I would like to congratulate our very own Florida Olympians who made the journey to PyeongChang, South Korea to compete, including hockey player Brandon Maxwell and long track speed skaters Erin Jackson, Joey...