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Miami Herald: Letter: Providing honest health and wellness answers

By Jay Rittenberg, Owner, SurfMed Pharmacy Pharmacists, who make vital contributions to healthcare in the United States through the vital contributions they make through improved medication use and advanced patient care, were recognized in October during National Pharmacist month. The occasion served to promote pharmacists as integral parts of a patient’s health care team and […]

Tallahassee Democrat: Ned Bowman: Ethanol mandate is hurting consumers

The Florida Chamber of Commerce recently announced that our state’s economy grew by more than $30 billion last year, adding nearly 131,500 much-needed jobs after a rough couple of years. The good news is that Florida could be poised for more growth and economic success in the coming years with the right policies in place. […]

Sunshine State News: Ed Moore: The Fog of Camelot

“Let the public service be a proud and lively career. And let every man and woman who works in any area of our national government, in any branch, at any level, be able to say with pride and with honor in future years: ‘I served in the United States government in that hour of our […]

The Ledger: Ross Introduces Way for Individuals to Save for Hurricanes, Disasters

As Floridians, we all know and accept the reality that we live in a hurricane-prone state. Our beautiful peninsula is one of the most exposed places in the world to the natural forces and costs of tropical windstorms. But we do not have to accept that nothing can be done. That is why the Florida […]

Context Florida: Ed Moore: We must start to elect statesmen rather than salesmen

By Ed Moore, Guest columnist If there is one thing to be learned from the growing debacle that is Obamacare, it is that experience and competence matter, especially in large-scale endeavors. It does seem, especially in politics and elections, that these intrinsic elements, competence and experience, have lately been left by the wayside. The reactions […]

SunSentinel: Rick Watson: Smart solution needed for Renewable Fuel Standard

Unfortunately, the recent government shutdown has kept many important policy issues from receiving the attention they deserve. One such policy in immediate need of adjustment is our nation’s Renewable Fuel Standard, which continues to put American businesses and consumers in harm’s way. In its current form, the RFS forces gasoline refiners to mix increasing amounts […]

Orlando Sentinel: Julio Fuentes: Common Core standards will move students forward

By Julio Fuentes, Guest columnist If you follow education news in Florida like I do, you’ve probably seen the recent coverage of Common Core State Standards, the intense public hearings, and the critics across the political spectrum sharing their opinions about the future of education in Florida. What is missing from the coverage is the […]

Palm Beach Post: Palm Beach County enters first phase of drought

Just 27 days into the seven-month long dry season, weather and water experts said Thursday the metro areas of South Florida have already fallen into the first phase of a drought. Areas to the north including Martin and St. Lucie counties had been in the first phase, or D0 as it is referred to on […]