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5/3/2013-Centerfold
Why would People magazine pay for Gov. Malloy's trip to the White House Correspondents Dinner in the first place? I'm looking at past issues. Is his wife having a baby? Has he invented something that will make our lives easier? Is he getting a divorce?...
Tags: Values, Justin Bieber, People (magazine), Government, Politics
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Dierdre Macnab: Here's what we learned from this year's legislative session
Florida citizens, this is no time to take your eyes off the Legislature in Tallahassee. For those who have political fatigue after the frenzied past two years of endless presidential campaigns, remember: Tallahassee is where Florida's future and our...Tags: Fort Lauderdale, Winter Park, Lobbying, Elections, Executive Branch
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Tamarac mayor cleared in ethics complaint
— The Florida Commission on Ethics has ruled that there is no probable cause to pursue a complaint against Mayor Beth Flansbaum-Talabisco on allegations she cast a vote that would benefit her husband. In June 2010, the city commission approved...Tags: Values, Tamarac, Religion and Belief
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Gaetz confident that Scott will sign alimony, ethics and campaign finance bills
Two priorities of the Senate and House are on Gov. Rick Scott’s desk waiting to be signed with a deadline quickly approaching. Scott has until midnight Wednesday to sign or veto three bills that reform alimony payments, ethics standards and...Tags: Values, Politics, Government, Regional Authority, Executive Branch
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Scott signs campaign finance, ethics reforms but vetoes alimony bill
TALLAHASSEE – Gov. Rick Scott signed a bill late Wednesday that would inject more cash into elections as part of a broader reform that eliminates some political slush funds politicians have used to support their "filet mignon" lifestyles. The...
Tags: Republican Party, Lobbying, Charlie Crist, Elections, Economy, Business and Finance
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Missouri Senate passes on ethics bill, campaign caps
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (AP) - The Missouri Senate declined to vote on an ethics bill, including a proposal to reinstate campaign contribution limits. The Senate on Wednesday debated the measure that also would have imposed a 10-year period before...Tags: Values, Politics, Elections, Religion and Belief
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Malloy Trip To D.C. Raises Questions; GOP Leader Says It Violated Ethics Laws
The Hartford CourantA weekend trip by Gov. Dannel P. Malloy to Washington, D.C., for a White House correspondents' dinner Saturday night is raising legal questions and drawing political criticism because his expenses for travel, hotel accommodations and food — more...Tags: Executive Branch, Crime, Law and Justice, Newspaper and Magazine, U.S. Senate, Dannel P. Malloy
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Malloy To Reimburse Taxpayers For White House Correspondents' Dinner Trip
Responding to growing criticism of his outing last weekend to the White House Correspondents Dinner, Gov. Dannel P. Malloy today said he would write a check for $1234.62 to cover the trip. It had been paid for by People Magazine. Gov. Malloy’s...Tags: Connecticut Economic Development, Executive Branch, Personal Weapon Control, Newspaper and Magazine, Business
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Mayo: Hooray! More campaign cash for politicians!
Sun Sentinel ColumnistGov. Scott had a busy day on Wednesday. He properly vetoed the controversial alimony reform bill that could have upended the terms of divorce settlements that have already gone through the judicial system. And he signed bills that will supposedly...Tags: Finance, Values, Arthritis, Government, Politics
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Quinn says he's not quite there yet on gambling expansion
Clout StreetSPRINGFIELD — Gov. Pat Quinn said today he wants more changes to the gambling expansion bill that passed the Senate as he acknowledged “progress has been made.” “You have to do it right the first time,” said Quinn, who...Tags: Pension and Welfare, Pat Quinn, Values, Politics, Government
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Dan Krassner: Good attempt by lawmakers to clean up government
Lawmakers are beginning the process of cleaning up the government and restoring trust with Floridians. Senate President Don Gaetz and House Speaker Will Weatherford promised sweeping ethics and campaign finance reform and delivered. While there is still...Tags: Labor Legislation, Elections, Economy, Business and Finance, Executive Branch, Chris Smith (New Jersey Politician)
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In Theory: Has the economy damaged the work ethic?
Sociologist Max Weber first advanced the idea of a Protestant work ethic in 1914. A recent study suggests that not only does this ethic exist, it can make the effects of unemployment worse for Protestants than for non-Protestants. The Dutch survey,...Tags: Employment Opportunities, Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, Tra Thomas, Religious Texts, Belief and Faith
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