by Sarah Rumpf | Mar 4, 2019
It’s always fun for a sports fan to witness when the opposing team commits an “own goal” — an error that results in scoring against themselves — and politics is not much different. One of the latest own goals in the Florida political...
by Sarah Rumpf | Nov 18, 2018
Breaking news Sunday night: just hours after the conclusion of an election recount that threw Broward County Supervisor of Elections Brenda Snipes into a national media spotlight for all the worst reasons, Snipes is resigning from office. The South Florida Sun...
by Sarah Rumpf | Nov 15, 2018
The ongoing recounts in several races in Florida after the midterm elections November 6th have created a lot of drama. Races that seemed settled on Election Night were challenged, with the contests for Governor, Senator, and Agriculture Commissioner being deemed too...
by Sarah Rumpf | Nov 9, 2018
As a Florida board certified local government attorney, I spend every working day defending and enforcing Florida’s Government in the Sunshine Act and Public Records Act, the rights to which are enshrined in Florida’s Constitution. What is happening in...
by Lane Wright | Sep 6, 2018
Now that we’ve narrowed our candidates for governor down to Ron DeSantis and Andrew Gillum, we can start digging deeper on what effect each might have on our schools. First, let’s keep in mind that Florida students are struggling: Less than half of 4th graders in...