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Office Incumbent Challenger Party Contributions Loans In
2020 P7 Campaign Finance Report Cumulative Totals through August 13, 2020 Office Incumbent Challenger Party Contributions Loans In-Kinds Expenditures Cash on Hand SD01 Douglas Broxson REP $ 249,678.63 $ - $ 520.67 $ 70,664.68 $ 179,013.95 SD01 Karen Butler DEM $ 7,223.63 $ 1,114.45 $ - $ 2,790.50 $ 5,547.58 SD03 Loranne Ausley DEM $ 429,425.81 $ - $ 297,101.61 $ 106,672.93 $ 322,752.88 Benjamin Alexander Thaddeus Jon SD03 REP Horbowy $ 3,246.03 $ - $ - $ 1,835.20 $ 1,410.83 SD03 Marva Harris Preston REP $ 84,893.20 $ - $ 81,120.00 $ 28,083.50 $ 56,809.70 $ SD05 Melina Barratt DEM $ 5,273.81 $ - $ - $ 4,151.39 $ 1,122.42 SD05 Jennifer Bradley REP $ 506,295.00 $ - $ 3,607.70 $ 348,027.36 $ 158,267.64 SD05 Jason Holifield REP $ 15,143.30 $ 80,000.00 $ 1,110.16 $ 100,115.98 $ (4,972.68) SD07 Travis Hutson REP $ 239,855.60 $ - $ 520.67 $ 99,549.33 $ 140,306.27 SD07 Richard Dembinsky WRI $ - $ - $ - $ - $ - SD07 Heather Hunter DEM $ 7,223.20 $ - $ 46.85 $ 3,012.31 $ 4,210.89 SD09 Rick Ashby DEM $ 708.00 $ 3,092.74 $ - $ 1,557.53 $ 2,243.21 SD09 Jason Brodeur REP $ 743,635.31 $ - $ 342,495.81 $ 502,147.23 $ 241,488.08 SD09 Alexis Carter DEM $ 31,556.20 $ 5,000.00 $ - $ 12,058.73 $ 24,497.47 SD09 H. Alexander Duncan DEM $ 7,855.50 $ - $ 64.00 $ 5,320.26 $ 2,535.24 SD09 Jestine Iannotti # NPA SD09 Guerdy Remy DEM $ 7,914.00 $ 5,800.00 $ 2,753.38 $ 12,217.36 $ 1,496.64 SD09 Patricia Sigman DEM $ 242,965.60 $ - $ 202,073.54 $ 193,356.75 $ 49,608.85 SD11 Randolph Bracy DEM $ 116,701.51 $ - $ 170.79 $ 103,898.21 $ 12,803.30 SD11 Joshua E. -
Vote the Whole Ballot General 2020
Orange County Black Caucus “VOTE THE WHOLE BALLOT” Card November 2020 – VoteTheWholeBallot.com ______ Candidate/Stance that Caucus Recommends * Candidate is a Black Caucus Member President and Vice President State Representative District 47 Fifth District Court of Appeal Donald J. Trump REP Jeremy Sisson REP Shall Judge F. Rand Wallis of the Fifth Michael R. Pence Anna V. Eskamani* DEM District Court of Appeal be retained in Joseph R. Biden DEM office? Kamala D. Harris State Representative District 48 Yes Jesus Martinez REP Jo Jorgensen LPF No Jeremy "Spike" Cohen Daisy Morales DEM School Board Member District 4 Roque “Rocky” De La Fuente State Representative District 49 Prince Brown REF Darcy G. Richardson Robert Prater REP Pam Gould Gloria La Riva PSL Carlos Guillermo Smith DEM Sunil Freeman School Board Member District 5 State Representative District 50 Howie Hawkins GRE Rene “Coach P” Plasencia REP Vicki-Elaine Felder Angela Nicole Walker Nina Yoakum* DEM Michael “Mike” Scott Don Blankenship CPF William Mohr Sheriff City of Apopka City Council, Seat #2 Representative in Congress John Mina DEM District 7 Yesenia “Jesi” Baron ____________ Write-in Leo Valentín REP Gene Knight Stephanie Murphy DEM Property Appraiser Nick Nesta William R. Garlington NPA Amy Mercado DEM Diane Velazquez Representative in Congress ____________ Write-in Soil and Water Conservation District 8 District Supervisor Group 1 Bill Posey REP Justice of the Supreme Court Bobby Agagnina Jim Kennedy DEM Shall Justice Carlos G. Muñiz of the Nate Douglas Supreme Court be retained in office? Representative in Congress Tim Veigle Yes District 9 William P. Olson REP No Soil and Water Conservation District Supervisor Group 2 Darren Soto DEM Fifth District Court of Appeal __________ Write-in Karolyn Campbell Representative in Congress Shall Judge Kerry I. -
November 2020
OFFICIAL BULLETIN OF THE FLORIDA NURSES FOUNDATION Volume 68 • No. 4 Quarterly publication direct mailed to approximately 10,000 Registered Nurses and delivered electronically via email to 310,000+ Registered Nurses in Florida November 2020 Mission Statement Advancing the profession of nursing and promoting a healthy Florida FNA does not endorse advertised products, services, or companies, nor any claims made in paid advertisements. The Florida Nurse is proudly brought to you by FNA dues paying members. President’s Message Reflecting and Moving Forward George Peraza-Smith, President FNA and organized assembly as well as our business feeling weary. However, I am proud of nurses meeting with many opportunities for attendees to who continue to show up and take care of their The Membership learn, interact, and network together. Our future patients and communities. Assembly’s theme this as a virtual organization is bright and promising. We will get through these challenging times. year on Re-Imagining This was not the year we were expecting. There is hope in our future. Continue to role FNA: Creating an Amazing On reflection of this year I cannot help model responsible behavior. Wash your hands Future challenges us thinking about all those we have lost to the often – wear a mask – social distance. And may to continue moving COVID pandemic. Nurses, health care workers, I add one more item to this mantra – take care of forward even during patients, family members, relatives, friends, yourself and your mental health. these challenging times; we have all been touched by this pandemic in The holidays are a time for celebration and maybe even in spite of some way and the impact from the enormous reflection. -
2020 Elections Report Florida Conservation Voters a LETTER from EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR, ALIKI MONCRIEF
2020 Elections Report Florida Conservation Voters A LETTER FROM EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR, ALIKI MONCRIEF Dear Conservation Voter, 2020 will be remembered as one of the most consequential years in American history. In March, just as the 2020 Florida legislative session was ending, the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic forced all of us to adjust how we live and work. As the election heated up, I am proud of how the FCV team remained focused on engaging people in our democracy and aligned our coalition work to support communities most harmed by this terrible and ongoing crisis. Like the climate crisis, the pandemic has exposed already-strained systems and amplifed existing challenges for tens of thousands of Floridians. Despite the diffculties, Conservation Voters like you have a lot to be pleased with this year. I invite you to read the inspiring stories in this report. I am immensely proud of our work in Miami-Dade, where we saw the election of Daniella Levine Cava as the frst woman Mayor in the county’s history. Daniella is the ultimate conservation champion, a renowned “water BOARD OF warrior,” and a strong advocate for transitioning Florida to a just and equitable clean DIRECTORS energy future. She is now the second most powerful elected executive in the state, and her leadership will be invaluable as we race to save Florida’s environment and Lester Abberger communities. Will Abberger And while other elections around the state didn’t end up exactly how we wanted, I am Richard Grosso confdent that with lawmakers like Daniella, State Senator Loranne Ausley, and other Pegeen Hanrahan young, newly-elected offcials like Rep. -
2021 Legislative Report Office of Florida State Representative Daisy Morales
2021 LEGISLATIVE REPORT OFFICE OF FLORIDA STATE REPRESENTATIVE DAISY MORALES COMMITTEE ASSIGNMENTS Education & Employment Committee Agriculture & Natural Resources Appropriations Subcommittee Finance & Facilities Subcommittee Post-Secondary The Florida House Chamber is where House members debate and pass laws. Education & Lifelong House members celebrate the passing of Rep. Morales’ first House bill, HB 855 Learning Subcommittee REPORT: $101.5 BILLION STATE BUDGET *, 58 BILLS SIGNED INTO LAW I represent Florida House District 48 in Orlando, and this report highlights my legislative accomplishments for the 2021 Legislative Session and the Special Session on Gaming and Seminole Compact. The Florida Legislature voted to approve a $101.5 billion state budget ($36.3 billion General Revenue; $65.2 billion Trust Funds). I also casted my vote on the House floor to approve it. As a new State Representative, I was told that passing legislation as a freshman lawmaker and a Democrat in a Republican-controlled House and Senate is just not going to happen. Well, I sponsored or co-sponsored 129 bills, including 2 House Resolutions. 58 bills became law with bipartisan support from my colleagues. Reaching across the aisle puts the needs of Floridians first. Governor DeSantis signed a record $101.5 billion budget approved by the Florida Legislature, vetoed $1.5 billion LEGISLATIVE REPORT BY THE NUMBERS Representative 129 BILLS, 58 SIGNED INTO LAW Daisy Morales 7 8 113 BILLS APPROPRIATION BILLS BILLS FIRST NAMED SPONSOR FIRST NAMED SPONSOR CO-SPONSORED -
LEGISLATIVE SUMMARY of KEY VOTES Dear City Official
2021 LEGISLATIVE SUMMARY OF KEY VOTES Dear City Official: I am pleased to provide you with the Florida League of Cities Legislative Summary of Key Votes for 2021. This summary includes House and Senate votes on key bills that passed the Legislature this session that were a significant infringement on municipal Home Rule authority. This document also includes an index of all legislators in order by chamber and last name. As you continue your grassroots advocacy efforts during the interim, we encourage you to use this tool to have meaningful discussions with your legislators, hold them accountable for their votes and help educate them on the effect of the legislation in this report. Further, I encourage you to stay engaged by spending time with your legislators while they are home in the district. Please continue to use the League as a resource should you have any questions or need additional information. Thank you for all that you do for your municipality, and thank you for your continued support of the Florida League of Cities. Respectfully, Jeannie Garner Executive Director Table of Contents Home-Based Businesses .................................................................... 1 Impact Fees ......................................................................................... 2 Real Property Rights/Bert Harris Act ........................................... 3 Index ..................................................................................................... 5 FLC Legislative Affairs Team ......................................................... -
2020 Endorsements Florida Senate
w 2020 Endorsements Florida Senate: SD 1 – Sen. Doug Broxson (R) SD 3 – Loranne Ausley (D) SD 5 – Jennifer Bradley (R) SD 9 – Jason Brodeur (R) SD 11 – Sen. Randolph Bracy (D) SD 13 – Sen. Linda Stewart (D) SD 15 – Sen. Victor Torres (D) SD 17 – Sen. Debbie Mayfield (R) SD 19 – Sen. Daryl Rouson (D) SD 20 – Danny Burgess (R) SD 21 – Jim Boyd (R) SD 23 – Sen. Joe Gruters (R) SD 25 – Sen. Gayle Harrell (R) SD 27 – Ray Rodrigues (R) SD 29 – Tina Polsky (D) SD 31 – Sen. Lori Berman (D) SD 33 – Sen. Perry Thurston (D) SD 35 – Shev Jones (D SD. 37 – Sen. JJ Rodriguez (D) SD 39 – Ana Maria Rodriguez (R) Florida House HD 1 – Michelle Salzman (R) HD 2 – Rep. Alex Andrade (R) HD 3 – Rep. Jayer Williamson (R) HD 4 – Patt Maney (R) HD 6 – Rep. Jay Trumbull (R) HD 7 – Rep. Jason Shoaf (R) HD 9 – Allison Tant (D) HD 10 – Rep. Chuck Brannan (R) HD 11 – Rep. Cord Byrd (R) HD 12 – Rep. Clay Yarborough (R) HD 13 – Rep. Tracie Davis (D) HD 14 – Angie Nixon (D) HD 15 – Rep. Wyman Duggan (R) HD 16 – Rep. Jason Fischer (R) HD 17 – Rep. Cyndi Stevenson (R) w HD 18 – Sam Garrison (R) HD 19 – Rep. Bobby Payne (R) HD 21 – Rep. Chuck Clemons (R) HD 22 – Joe Harding (R) HD 23 – Rep. Stan McClain (R) HD 24 – Rep. Paul Renner (R) HD 25 – Rep. Tom Leek (R) HD 26 – Rep. Elizabeth Fetterhoff (R) HD 28 – Rep. David Smith (R) HD 29 – Rep. -
Time to Vote!
2020 VOTING GUIDE TIME TO VOTE! ORANGE COUNTY TABLE OF CONTENTS ORANGE COUNTY CANDIDATES FOR U.S. PRESIDENT U.S. Presidential candidates................................pg. 3 CANDIDATES FOR U.S.REPRESENTATIVE U.S. Rep candidates District 7..........................................pg. 4 U.S. Rep candidates District 8..........................................pg. 5 U.S. Rep candidates District 9..........................................pg. 6 U.S. Rep candidates District 10........................................pg. 7 CANDIDATES FOR STATE SENATOR State Senator candidates District 11...............................pg. 8 State Senator candidates District 13...............................pg. 9 State Senator candidates District 15..............................pg. 10 CANDIDATES FOR STATE ELECTION DAY | 03 | NOV 2020 REPRESENTATIVE State Rep candidates District 30....................................pg. 11 State Rep candidates District 31 ...................................pg. 12 State Rep candidates District 44....................................pg. 13 State Rep candidates District 47....................................pg. 14 State Rep candidates District 48....................................pg. 15 State Rep candidates District 49....................................pg. 16 State Rep candidates District 50....................................pg. 17 AMENDMENTS, LOCAL CANDIDATES, & MORE INFO Local candidates........................................................pg. 18-21 Amendments...............................................................pg. 22-23 -
2018 Political Hob Nob Straw Poll Results
2018 Political Hob Nob Straw Poll Results Candidacy Candidate Results % US Senator Rick Scott 57.5 US Senator Bill Nelson 39.5 US Senator Roque "Rocky" De La Fuente 3.4 US Congress District 7 Vennia Francois 5.8 US Congress District 7 Mike Miller 44.7 US Congress District 7 Stephanie Murphy 38.9 US Congress District 7 Chardo Richardson 1.9 US Congress District 7 Scott Sturgill 8.7 US Congress District 8 Sanjay Patel 46.6 US Congress District 8 Bill Posey 53.4 US Congress District 9 Alan Grayson 13.3 US Congress District 9 Wayne Liebnitzky 36.7 US Congress District 9 Darren Soto 47.9 US Congress District 10 Wade Darius 28.8 US Congress District 10 Val Demnings 71.2 Governor Don Baldauf 0.0 Governor Ron DeSantis 18.6 Governor Timothy M. Devine 1.0 Governor Adrew Gillum 7.3 Governor Gwen Graham 16.4 Governor Jeff Greene 5.1 Governor Chris King 4.1 Governor Bob Langford 1.3 Governor Philip Levine 10.7 Governor Alex "Lundy" Lundmark 0.3 Governor John Joseph Mercadante 0.3 Governor Bruce Nathan 1.0 Governor Adam H. Putnam 31.2 Governor Darcy G. Richardson 0.0 Governor John Wetherbee 1.0 Governor Bob White 1.9 Attorney General Ashley Moody 39.5 Attorney General Sean Shaw 18.7 Attorney General Ryan Torrens 19.7 Attorney General Frank White 22.2 Chief Financial Officer Jimmy Patronis 57.8 Chief Financial Officer Jeremy Ring 42.3 Commissioner of Agriculture Matt Caldwell 27.1 Commissioner of Agriculture Nicole "Nikki" Fried 27.8 Commissioner of Agriculture Denise Grimsley 17.7 Commissioner of Agriculture Mike McCalister 9.0 Commissioner of Agriculture -
2020 ELECTION GUIDE Dear Fellow Floridians
2020 ELECTION GUIDE Dear Fellow Floridians, As the Florida Chamber stands firmly on its purpose of Securing Florida’s Future and serves as the leading voice of business and the driving force for Florida’s future, we are pleased to provide our 2020 Election Guide to serve as your trusted resource for the upcoming General Election. With all of the noise in political campaigns, it can be difficult to understand and compare the candidates. This nonpartisan, pro-jobs, guide will help voters better understand the candidates and amendments on this year’s ballot. This November, all 120 Florida House seats, 21 Florida Senate seats, and all 27 Congressional seats are up for election. At the top of the ballot this year, Floridians will make their choice for President. Additionally, there are 6 proposed Amendments to the Florida Constitution. The Florida Chamber intends for this voter guide to provide Floridians with the information they need before heading to the polls and having their voices heard on Tuesday, November 3rd. We encourage you to share this guide with employees, vendors, family, friends, neighbors, and colleagues to support greater participation in our electoral process. If at any time you have questions about these candidates or the amendments on the ballot, I encourage you to contact us. With much respect, Nick Catroppo Vice President of Political Operations Florida Chamber of Commerce 850-521-1200 2 T A B L E O F CONTENTS Key Election Dates . 4 Contacting Your Supervisor of Elections . 5 U.S. Presidential Race . 6 U.S. Congressional Races . 6 Florida Senate Races . -
Friends of Dan Daley.Xlsx
Date Amount Expense Paid To Address City State Zip Purpose Type 10/15/2019$ 2,000.00 FLORIDA DEMOCRATIC PARTY 201 S MONROE ST TALLAHASSEE, FL 32301 CONTRIBUTION MON 11/13/2019$ 3,000.00 FLORIDA DEMOCRATIC PARTY 201 S MONROE ST TALLAHASSEE, FL 32301 CONTRIBUTION MON 12/20/2019$ 5,000.00 FLORIDA DEMOCRATIC PARTY 201 S MONROE ST TALLAHASSEE, FL 32301 CONTRIBUTION MON 1/15/2020$ 1,500.00 SKDJ SOLUTIONS 160 GREENTREE DR STE 101 DOVER, DE 19904 CONSULTING MON 1/24/2020$ 750.00 RAMBA LAW GROUP 120 S MONROE ST TALLAHASSEE, FL 32301 ANNUAL FEE MON 6/10/2020$ 1,000.00 JENNIFER WEBB CAMPAIGN PO BOX 12142 ST PETERSBURG, FL 33733 CONTRIBUTION CAN 6/10/2020$ 1,000.00 GERLANDINE THOMPSON CAMPAIGN 511 W SOUTH ST STE 201 ORLANDO, FL 32805 CONTRIBUTION CAN 6/10/2020$ 500.00 JOY GOFF‐MARCIL CAMPAIGN PO BOX 947677 MAITLAND, FL 32794 CONTRIBUTION CAN 6/10/2020$ 250.00 DOTIE JOSEPH CAMPAIGN PO BOX 371386 MIAMI, FL 33137 CONTRIBUTION CAN 6/10/2020$ 250.00 CINDY POLO CAMPAIGN PO BOX 277896 MIRAMAR, FL 33027 CONTRIBUTION CAN 7/13/2020$ 100.00 PATRICIA HAWKINS‐WILLIAMS CAMPAIGN 1565 NW 7TH AVE POMPANO BEACH, FL 33060 CONTRIBUTION CAN 7/13/2020$ 100.00 BOBBY DUBOSE CAMPAIGN PO BOX 1041 FT LAUDERDALE, FL 33302 CONTRIBUTION CAN 7/13/2020$ 100.00 CARLOS GUILLERMO SMITH CAMPAIGN PO BOX 677205 ORLANDO, FL 32867 CONTRIBUTION CAN 7/13/2020$ 100.00 JOE CASELLO CAMPAIGN 7981 SHADDOCK DR BOYTON BEACH, FL 33436 CONTRIBUTION CAN 7/13/2020$ 500.00 TRACIE DAVIS CAMPAIGN 221 N HOGAN ST #382 JACKSONVILLE, FL 32202 CONTRIBUTION CAN 7/13/2020$ 500.00 DELORES HOGAN JOHNSON CAMPAIGN -
Stemberger's Picks
Stemberger’s Picks: Orange, Seminole & Osceola Counties: General Election Tuesday, November 6, 2018 US SENATE Rick Scott US CONGRESS District 7 Mike Miller District 9 Wayne Liebnitzky STATEWIDE GOVERNOR Ron DeSantis ATTORNEY GENERAL Ashley Moody COMMISSIONER OF AG Matt Caldwell STATE LEGISLATURE State Senator District 12 Dennis Baxley State Representative District 28 David Smith State Representative District 29 Scott Plakon State Representative District 30 Bob Cortes State Representative District 31 Jennifer Sullivan State Representative District 39 Josie Tomkow State Representative District 42 Mike La Rosa State Representative District 44 Robert “Bobby O” Olszewski State Representative District 47 Stockton Reeves State Representative District 48 George Chandler State Representative District 49 Ben Griffin State Representative District 50 Rene “Coach P” Plasencia MERIT RETENTION APPELLATE COURTS Shall Justice Allen Lawson of the Supreme Court YES be retained in office? Shall Judge Eric Eisnaugle of the 5th District YES Court of Appeals be retained in office? ORANGE COUNTY Sherriff Jose Lopez County Mayor Pete Clarke County Commissioner District 2 Christine Moore County Commissioner District 3 Pete Crotty County Commissioner District 4 Susan Makowski County Judge, Group 41 Laura Shaffer School Board District 1 Angie Gallo School Board District 2 David Grimm School Board District 7 Eric Schwalbach Soil and Water District 2 Daisy Morales Soil and Water District 4 Derek Ryan SEMINOLE COUNTY County Commissioner, District 2 Jay Zembower County Commissioner, District 4 Joseph L. Durso County Judge Group 2 Debra Krause Circuit Judge 18 Group 24 Melissa Dyan Souto School Board, District 1 Alan Youngblood School Board, District 4 Amy Pennock Soil and Water, Group 3 Tony Tizzio Soil and Water, Group 5 Shawn Kunz OSCEOLA COUNTY County Commissioner District 2 Adam Michelin County Commissioner District 4 Wanda Rentas Kissimmee City Commission Seat 2 Felix Ortiz Kissimmee City Commission Seat 4 Lisandra Roman St.