An outspoken critic of Florida’s “Stand Your Ground” has officially filed a bill to repeal the controversial self-defense law. Back in 2005, Florida was the first of 21 states to enact “Stand Your Ground,” which allows people in fear of serious injury
Dan Webster Gets Fact Checked By His Own Constituents On Obamacare
Things got heated for Rep. Daniel Webster (R-FL) during a town hall question-and-answer session in Winter Haven, Florida on Thursday. His constituents called him out over his multiple votes to repeal the Affordable Care Act, as well as misleading claims
Senator Soto unhappy with slow rollout of teacher debit cards
Citing his wife’s problems using the card, state Sen. Darren Soto said Wednesday he was unhappy that a new program to give teachers debit cards for buying school supplies was taking so long to roll out and being largely ignored by most