by Brian Burgess | Jul 15, 2022
Miami Dade county officials, led by Jose “Pepe” Diaz, are rushing to quietly ink a no-bid, $134 million contract for high-tech Motorola radios County officials bypassed normal procedures and did not seek competing bids from other radio handset...
by Rob Retzlaff | Jul 14, 2022
For years, small businesses nationwide have raised alarms about misguided legislation targeting America’s biggest online companies – Google, Facebook, Apple, and Amazon. But, despite the highly valuable and beneficial tools and services these platforms provide...
by Jordan Kirkland | Jul 13, 2022
Florida seaports are becoming a “global hub” and are positioned to tackle supply chain demands in 2022 The state’s cargo volume saw a solid recovery in 2021, with individual ports experiencing better growth over the past year A five-year plan, with...
by Brian Burgess | Jul 12, 2022
After weeks of testing, The Capitolist launched two new site features Summarized news delivers the main points of every story in bullet point format Reader polls will appear after some stories, and on The Capitolist’s home page More changes to the way The...
by Caden DeLisa | Jun 30, 2022
The Florida Department of Economic Opportunity submitted the Florida Strategic Plan for Broadband to state leaders on Thursday The plan seeks to expand broadband connectivity across Florida The agency places a focus on rural, underserved, and unserved areas of the...
by Trevor Wagener | Jun 27, 2022
Viewers watching Last Week Tonight with John Oliver on Sunday received nearly half an hour of propaganda in favor of the latest version of Senator Amy Klobuchar’s American Innovation and Choice Online Act (S. 2992). Oliver failed to mention the curious contradictions...