Unexpectedly, it was minority voters who handed victory to Republicans in Florida’s Senate and gubernatorial races.
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Tag Archives: Florida
Housing The Homeless
Bringing people home for the holidays is especially challenging when the people in question have no home.
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Flying While Black
Millions put up with ordinary inconveniences as we travel for Thanksgiving, but African-Americans face hassles others don’t.
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Election Season, Florida Style
Any season can feel like election season in Florida, because it takes so long to count the ballots.
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The Political Package-Deal Ploy
Maybe your town needs a better police station, and maybe it needs better parks. Must you pay for one to get the other?
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For Wanton Cruelty, Punishment Or Redemption?
How should the law handle a teenager who shoots and kills a puppy for target practice?
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After The Storm, Part Two
Just because your insurance company gives you a check doesn’t mean you are free to spend it as you choose.
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After The Storm, Part One
Claiming insurance after a storm can be a lengthy slog – and getting a check doesn’t mean the money is yours to spend.
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A Tragic Mistake Is Not Necessarily A Crime
If a bad decision has fatal consequences, must someone go to prison for it?
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A Society’s Debt, Now Paid In Full
Florida now allows ex-felons to regain their voting rights. Both sides can consider their debts to one another repaid.
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