Calling Florida Gov. DeSantis “a radical sort of mini-Trump,” the US representative prepares to run against the Republican incumbent.
Charlie Crist Vows to Fight DeSantis’ Restrictive Election Measures if Elected Governor
One of the most vocal opponents of DeSantis’ voting law, early in May Charlie Crist became the first Democrat to officially announce his run against the Republican incumbent next year.
Reps. Crist, Wasserman Schultz Introduce Bill To Improve Condo Safety
This was a press release sent on April 25, 2022 by Chloe Kessock in the Office of Congressman Charlie Crist (D-St. Petersburg). Washington, D.C. — U.S. Representatives Charlie Crist (D-St. Petersburg) and Debbie Wasserman Schultz (D-FL) recently introduced H.R.7532,...
DeSantis Campaign and PAC Get Over $115,000 From Men With Alleged Mafia Ties
According to campaign finance records reviewed by Floricua, John Rosatti and John Staluppi, who were allegedly members of the Colombo crime family, have donated more than $115,000 to DeSantis’ campaign and the Friends of Ron DeSantis political action committee.
Las elecciones de medio término pueden ser más importantes de lo que crees
En el 2022 se hará una consulta de algunas de las sillas más influyentes a nivel estatal y federal. En Florida se escogerá nuevamente al gobernador y otros puestos importantes.
Over 800 Manatees Are Dead. Florida Rep. Soto Wants to Reinstate Their Endangered Status.
“Now with this unusual mortality event it’s pretty clear we need to make them endangered again in order to save the manatees,” Rep. Darren Soto said.
Juan Paredes: Meet the Young Democrat Challenging Carlos Gimenez for Congress
Citing the Republican incumbent’s lack of a sufficient healthcare plan, as well as his inability to address income inequality, housing and other social welfare benefits, Paredes vows to do better for all Floridians, not just a privileged few.
How Rep. Anna Eskamani Is Working for Puerto Ricans in Florida
The Orlando representative says she works hard for the rights of everyday people and for those who think government does not work for them. That includes Boricuas in the Sunshine State.
These Are the Most Competitive Races in Florida in 2022. This Is Why They Matter.
All eyes will be on the Sunshine State as Democrats resolute to unseat controversial Republican incumbents vie for two of the most sought-after offices in the state, if not country.
How Florida’s Cash Bail System Hurts Communities of Color
In Florida, cash bail system critics see it as “criminalizing” poverty and bloating jail populations, as those who cannot pay bail can be stuck in jail awaiting trial, sometimes for months or years.