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A.G. GancarskiSeptember 10, 2016
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It’s good to have friends in high places, and if you’re Florida attorney Christopher Chestnut, you likely need them these days. The Florida Bar wants Chestnut suspended and disbarred. Chestnut has already been the subject of nine different bar disciplinary issues, as WJXT reports, including a May complaint charging “egregious conduct involving … lack of competence, candor, […]

A.G. GancarskiSeptember 10, 2016
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Sen. Marco Rubio ended the week with a trip to Riviera Beach, where he again called attention to the tenement conditions in a Global Ministries Foundation property. Rubio, who has made multiple visits to Jacksonville over the last year calling attention to longstanding issues at Eureka Garden, made a similar visit to Stonybrook Apartments, a Section […]

A.G. GancarskiSeptember 8, 2016
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3min590
In the federal courthouse Wednesday, Natalie Jackson was responsible for getting the business cards of every media member and generally letting the press know the legal team representing Rep. Corrine Brown was accessible and willing to talk about the case. Jackson was represented as a colleague of James Smith, the sole attorney of record in the Brown case, […]

A.G. GancarskiSeptember 8, 2016
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5min477
For the third time in less than five years, the Jacksonville City Council will be compelled to consider — again — extension of the city’s Human Rights Ordinance to include the LGBT community. Councilman Tommy Hazouri has been making the media rounds this month to message ahead of the re-introduction of the measure. Hazouri told the Jax […]

A.G. GancarskiSeptember 8, 2016
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4min185
It’s budget season in Jacksonville, and the city council’s finance committee spent a sliver of Thursday morning addressing seven budget bills, four of them action items, ahead of the Sept. 27 “budget night.” Discussed in the agenda meeting ahead of the full meeting, Chair Anna Brosche noted that, as of now, the budget balances; with that in […]

A.G. GancarskiSeptember 7, 2016
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10min261
The world of political influence is a small one, and a conflict in Congresswoman Corrine Brown‘s sphere was brought to light Wednesday in court. This particular conflict illustrated the intersection of Brown’s charitable and political endeavors, providing further evidence of the blurred lines between the two relative to the federal “One Door for Education” trial. […]

A.G. GancarskiSeptember 7, 2016

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House District 24 Republican incumbent Paul Renner has some built-in advantages in his re-election bid. For one thing, the Republican serving Flagler County has over $96,000 cash-on-hand. His Democratic challenger, Adam Morley, has almost $2,000 banked. Renner seeks to expand his 48-to-1 cash advantage later this month in what is being billed as a campaign kickoff event […]


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