Big vote in Senate, Tampa City Council ignores the hate, and Florida’s DCA Secretary rips on state lawmakers: Mitch Perry Report 10.20.09
Tomorrow night at 8 p.m. comes round two in the great Saturday night votes on health care reform. Unlike Nancy Pelosi’s effort, even if Harry Reid wins tomorrow, it still ain’t over.
Florida’s Department of Community Affairs Secretary is sounding mighty upset about the controversial growth management bill S.B. 360 that passed the legislature and was signed by Governor Crist earlier this year.
And the Tampa City Council comes up big in voting solidly to give protections to transgender individuals in their human rights ordinance yesterday. And we have an update on this story here.
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The Florida Democratic Party hosted its annual state conference over the weekend at a Disney resort in Lake Buena Vista. This reporter was there for some of the events, including a debate between Dan Gelber and Dave Aronberg, the aspiring candidates to be the Party’s nominee for Attorney General next year. I’ll be writing a separate post on that later today.
In the wake of last week’s vote by the St. Petersburg City Council not to vacate the sidewalk that leads into the BayWalk retail complex, a vote that BayWalk owners had demanded before they would consider investing more money in the struggling mall, the activist group St. Pete for Peace says they
Florida Democratic Congressman Alan Grayson has made a name for himself over the past year — mostly among Netroots Nation Democrats who have been impressed by his fiery partisan language.
Bill Clinton comes to West Central Florida tonight. He’ll be speaking in Sarasota at the Van Wezel Center at 7:45 p.m. The event is being sponsored by the Ringling College Library Association. More on how the former commander in chief might, just might, have an impact on the Florida governor’s race later in the post.
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