Tag: Marc Yacht

Marc YachtApril 8, 2014
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 The Florida Constitution requires adequate funding for public education. Florida ranks as the nation’s fourth wealthiest state, yet it ranks 43rd of 50 states in public school funding. Despite that grim ranking, charter schools, home schooling and vouchers continue to drain critical resources. Courts have ruled against charter schools and vouchers.  Yet charter schools flourish […]

Marc YachtMarch 17, 2014
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 A two-part series published in the Tampa Bay Times exposed outrageous unregulated charges by Florida trauma centers.  The argument for marketplace medicine rings hollow when patients are charged $33,000 for the hospital trauma team call-up. That is the cover charge; other bills come later.  Total bills can tally up to hundreds of thousands of dollars. […]

Marc YachtMarch 9, 2014
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In 1992 the Legislature unwisely decided to move much Health Department food-service responsibility to the Department of Business and Professional Regulation (DBPR) and the Department of Agriculture and Consumer Affairs (DAC).  The change compromised the inspection of restaurants and convenience stores.  It also weakened integration with epidemiologists and public health nurses. Quarterly inspections were reduced […]

Marc YachtMarch 3, 2014
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Will opposing forces ever get to YES, or will the growing ideological chasms ultimately tear down America?   First, curtail the use of labels.  Tagging Americans liberals, conservatives, tea partiers, communists, socialists, or libertarians draws attention away from needed discourse and rallies individuals based on group affiliation. If one is for something as a liberal, […]

Marc YachtFebruary 24, 2014
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 Here’s a multiple-choice question: How will failing students succeed? a. Common Core b. FCAT c. Florida Core d. Better teachers e. penalizing failing schools f. none of the above The obvious answer, known to politicians, school officials, and most parents, is: none of the above. There are many misdirected policies sold to the public by […]

Marc YachtFebruary 18, 2014

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The Legislature passed the Regulation of Firearms and Ammunition law in 2011.  This preempted Florida communities from using or enacting their own ordinances addressing firearm safety.  This statute continues to frustrate law enforcement addressing neighborhood complaints involving firearms. The dangerous discharge of firearms near schools, golf courses or populous areas may face limited police response. […]

Marc YachtFebruary 13, 2014
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Marijuana remains an illegal drug that has criminalized millions of Americans for decades.  Our crowded jails are filled with people convicted of selling and using “Mary Jane.” Marijuana physician prescriptions have proven their value in pain management, glaucoma, multiple sclerosis and an array of chronic and acute illnesses. Allowing physicians to prescribe marijuana to patients […]


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