Even with revisions, Rick Scott’s efforts to define a post-midterm agenda for his party is a gift to Democrats.
Boynton Beach writer Mark Schneider shows commonalities between Russia's Putin and America's Christian right wing.
Guardian investigation shows state declined federal funds available to help tackle a serious health epidemic
Republicans deploy army of lawyers and baselessly claim fraud as Senate and governor’s recounts approach Thursday deadline
Florida Sen. Rick Scott’s home in Naples was swatted Wednesday night, according to Naples Police spokesperson Lt. Bryan McGinn.
The Floridian’s threat to Social Security and Medicare has damaged Republicans so badly that even Mitch McConnell seems ready to give up on his seat.
Gov. Rick Scott’s campaign manager said that the governor ‘is in full compliance with both federal and state reporting requirements.’
This time four years ago Rick Scott was a stranger to Floridians. Then he spent $73 million on his first political campaign and rode an angry voter wave to the Governor's Mansion. For Florida, this...
Democratic Sen. Bill Nelson has not conceded. Though Gov. Rick Scott is leading, under state law in Florida, a recount is mandatory if the winning candidate's margin is 0.5 percentage points or less.
Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen emphasized in an internal memo that new resources for the IRS will be aimed at wealthy tax avoiders, as GOP rhetoric reaches new extremes.
Sen. Marco Rubio and Gov. Rick Scott have long fought against gun control legislation.
Rick Scott’s “Phony” and “Hollow” Education Policies | Scathing Purple Musings: Rick Scott’s “Phony” and “Hollow” Education Policies by Bob Sikes In a blistering take-down of Rick Scott’s last-call signature on JD Alexander’s Polytechnic takeover, the editors of the Tampa Bay Times let the Florida governor have it in an editorial this morning: Gov. Rick Scott’s commitment to cost-efficient government is as phony as his pledge to produce more math and engineering students. If the governor were sincere in those pursuits, he would have vetoed an expensive new university and endorsed a modest $2 million investment in a proven program to teach algebra to middle school students. Instead, the governor signed into law late Friday the creation of Florida Polytechnic University, just three days after vetoing the money to expand the innovative digital math effort. It adds up to just another calculating politician who says one thing and does another. The new university will soak generations of taxpayers for untold millions, while the expanded algebra program could have bred generations of new engineers. Florida Polytech has no faculty, no
Florida’s long-time Democratic Sen. Bill Nelson conceded to Republican challenger Rick Scott Sunday, drawing the hotly contested race to represent the Sunshine State to a close after 12 days of legal wrangling.
Outgoing governor blamed for weakening environmental protection as red tide has spread to Atlantic waters off Miami and Palm Beach
No wonder Mitch McConnell didn't want to put out an agenda for the midterms.
Florida's unemployment insurance application was online-only, English-only and featured a "skills test" in violation of workers' civil rights.
Rick Scott believes he can get elected president on a program of making inequality great again. He may be right
Critics accuse the governor of supporting policies that have exacerbated the algal blooms.