March 19, 2024

Tuesday's Daily Pulse

What you need to know about Florida today

| 10/21/2014

On the issues, Scott and Crist offer major differences

Crist -Vs.- Scott
Tonight's Debate:
7 p.m. on CNN

Independent station WJXT-TV, Channel 42, in Jacksonville will host a live debate to be broadcast nationwide on CNN. Jake Tapper, CNN's chief Washington correspondent, will moderate, with WJXT anchor Kent Justice joining in the questioning.

Florida’s race for governor may be one of the nastiest on record as candidates shout it out in more than $83 million in television ads, but beneath the rhetoric is a record of real differences between Gov. Rick Scott, the Republican, and his predecessor and challenger, former Gov. Charlie Crist, the Democrat. Read an analysis from the Miami Herald of where they stand, and where they have been, on key issues.
See also:
» PolitiFact Florida: Previewing 3rd debate between Rick Scott, Charlie Crist
» Studying Gov. Rick Scott's style, from Columbia/HCA to governor


Florida is poised to benefit from new intermodal centers

Thanks to long-term planning efforts, the state of Florida and its private companies have strategically invested in preparing Florida to be one of the most efficient trade and logistics hubs in the world. Florida is now poised to capitalize on its central location as a global transportation hub. Full report from Florida Tax Watch is here.


Giant machines help South Florida dissect hurricanes

Florida, the most storm-battered state in the nation, now is home to groundbreaking research that allows scientists to dissect the raw power of hurricanes. Both the University of Miami and Florida International University have built complexes that recreate realistic hurricane conditions. [Source: Orlando Sentinel]


Lives of Realtors revealed

When it comes to making money selling real estate in Florida, experience matters. Realtors with at least 16 years of professional experience reported a median gross income of $62,200 in 2013. [Source: Sarasota Herald-Tribune]


Why Florida is fighting the U.S. Education Department

The Florida Legislature passed a law last spring that says the standardized test scores of English-language learners, known as ELLs, will count toward a school’s overall grade after two years of instruction. But federal law requires the test scores to count after just one year. [Source: StateImpact Florida]


ALSO AROUND FLORIDA:

› Group offers cash, free dinner to Duke Energy protesters
Still hoping for a refund from Duke Energy Florida for the $3.45 its customers pay each month for a nuclear plant the utility decided not to build?

› Neighbors concerned about Osceola ammunition maker
The state and Osceola County have pledged as much as $265,000 to bring an ammunition factory to a business center that is also home to an after-school program, church and health department.

› NHTSA airbag warning of particular concern to Florida drivers
If you drive a car made in the early 2000s, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration wants you to see your dealer - right now.

› Everglades trail surveyed for cultural artifacts
Archaeologists are poking through the muck under a boardwalk in Everglades National Park, looking for evidence of a prehistoric culture in an especially challenging search environment.


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