Emails & Opinions

Peter SchorschNovember 30, 2016
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Almost a year ago, Jacksonville City Councilmembers Tommy Hazouri and Bill Gulliford introduced bills related to expanding Jacksonville’s Human Rights Ordinance to cover the lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender community. Hazouri’s bill included “sexual orientation, gender identity, and gender expression” in the current ordinance as protected categories. Gulliford sought a referendum on the topic … […]

Peter SchorschNovember 30, 2016
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Sunburn – The morning read of what’s hot in Florida politics. By Peter Schorsch, Phil Ammann, Jenna Buzzacco-Foerster, Mitch Perry and Jim Rosica. IS DEMOCRACY IN TROUBLE? I read about late last night and had to share it with Sunburn readers. This big-picture story from The New York Times’ Amanda Taub on the state of democracy globally […]

Guest AuthorNovember 30, 2016
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6min171
Steven Kurlander: Real grassroots transition required: Rebuilding the GOP So far, if you were to sum up the Donald Trump team transition, it’s pretty disappointing in terms of delivering important changes in how Washington works that the president-elect promised during the campaign. For the most part, the present transition period is dominated by insiders from […]

Peter SchorschNovember 29, 2016
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9min246
Florida politicians, especially of the Republican stripe, were quick to shovel dirt on the grave of Fidel Castro after his death was announced late Friday night. Their statements, many of which were propelled with well-deserved, pent-up rage, condemned Castro for his brutality and tyranny. On Twitter, Florida Lieutenant Governor Carlos Lopez-Cantera sounded as if could not believe […]

Florence SnyderNovember 29, 2016
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3min354
The death penalty used to be a big story in Florida. Print and broadcast executives gave sustained and thoughtful consideration to coverage decisions. The moral, religious, public safety, and financial dimensions of this irrevocable punishment are vast, and cry out for quality journalism. For years after Gov. Bob Graham signed John Spenkelink‘s death warrant, the beat was […]

Tom JacksonNovember 29, 2016
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A ritualistic subplot of virtually every election organizes around announcements by those who threaten to leave the country if the vote doesn’t go their way. They shouldn’t be taken seriously. Interestingly, politicians with far more at stake than your garden-variety celebrity almost never declare their intention to abandon the nation for distant parts. The phenomenon […]

Darryl PaulsonNovember 29, 2016
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(First of two parts) Over a half-century ago, CBS News and journalist Edward R. Murrow aired a documentary about Florida’s migrant farmworkers called “Harvest of Shame.” Murrow documented the long hours and low wages of the migrant farmers, along with the poor health care, housing and education for the migrant families. A similar documentary could […]


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