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Many politicians took to Twitter to express their feelings about the violent mob that overtook the U.S. Capitol, interrupting the certification of the electoral college votes for President-elect Joe Biden. Here is how Southwest Florida's U.S. Representatives and Florida's U.S. Senators responded to the pro-Trump extremists who stormed the capitol building.
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Florida House Majority Leader Dane Eagle, R-Cape Coral, formally announced his candidacy Wednesday for Florida’s 19th Congressional District, in Lee and…
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Congress missed a deadline at the end of September to reauthorize funding for the country’s community health centers, which provide access to primary care…
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An executive order signed by the Trump Administration in late April seeks to expand oil and gas exploration in the Gulf of Mexico, with many in the…
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The AARP was among the groups who applauded last week's failure of the U.S. House of Representatives' healthcare overhaul. The AARP vocally opposed the…
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Tucked inside a massive multi-billion federal waterworks bill is funding for a project proponents say is vital to the future of South Florida: the Central…
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The election of Donald Trump represents unknown territory in American politics. After a vitriolic campaign the Republican nominee was swept into office in…
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Southwest Florida will pick a Republican candidate for Congress today during the primary. Among the contenders is businessman Chauncey Goss, former secret…
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EnvironmentUPDATE: President Barack Obama signed a bill into law Monday that will protect more than 17,000 acres of land in Collier County. The property is now part…
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A Florida Congressman filed a bill recently that expands tax incentives for citrus growers.The bill has bipartisan support from Florida House members and…