by Brian Burgess | Feb 5, 2024
Last week, a narrow ruling by a three-judge panel of the 11th Circuit Court of Appeals dealt a temporary setback to a Florida law attempting to restrict land purchases in Florida by Chinese foreign nationals. The law, designed to prevent agents of the Chinese...
by Capitolist Staff | Dec 21, 2023
While not yet official, experts say that after the 2030 census, California will likely lose four congressional seats (and electoral votes), while Texas and Florida are projected to gain four and three seats, respectively, according to the American Redistricting...
by Brian Burgess | Dec 5, 2023
Jackie Schutz Zeckman, campaign manager for U.S. Senator Rick Scott, firmly dismissed recent speculations that Scott might seek his old job again in 2026. Emphasizing Scott’s commitment to his role in Washington, Zeckman said he remains focused on his current...
by Brian Burgess | Nov 21, 2023
Even in Florida, temperatures this time of year are a bit cooler, though ‘winter’ usually only lasts a few weeks. Even so, Congressman Max Frost has been engaged in an effort to turn up the heat by lighting matches under Governor Ron DeSantis on the topic...
by Jim Saunders - News Service of Florida | Nov 6, 2023
Voting-rights groups are challenging a congressional redistricting plan approved by Republican lawmakers in Florida, supported by Gov. Ron DeSantis. Initially, a Leon County circuit judge ruled that the redistricting plan violated the state Constitution, particularly...
by Brian Burgess | Oct 8, 2023
In the politically charged arena that is Florida, a formidable new duo comprised of U.S. Rep. Matt Gaetz and his father, Don Gaetz, has appeared on the horizon. When the elder Gaetz is reelected next year, the their partnership will grow even stronger, evoking the...