Wednesday, 25 May 2005 01:00
Weather Service
Forecasters warn the coming hurricane season could rival last year’s. A new U.S. Senate bill would restrict the National Weather Service from providing free information to the public. Florida lawmakers say it’s not only a bad idea, but a dangerous one. Benjamin Shaw has the story from Capitol Hill. (AUDIO)
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Wednesday, 13 April 2005 01:00
John Bolton
Florida's Senators will cancel out the State's vote in The Foreign Affairs Committee. Republican Mel Martinez and Democrat Bill Nelson will vote along party lines on the nomination of John Bolton, President Bush's nominee to serve as Ambassador To The United Nations. Jill Morrison has more from Our Capitol Hill Bureau. (AUDIO)
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Tuesday, 29 March 2005 01:00
Republican Vote
Last week, there were posters around the state capitol proclaiming “Wanted: The Republican 9”—with the photos of 9 lawmakers.” They referred to some state senators who voted against a bill to re-insert Terri Shiavo’s feeding tube. Those posters—along with threats—prompted Capitol police to step up security. It’s one of several developments we discussed with Political Columnist at the Fort Myers News-Press, Betty Parker. (AUDIO)
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Tuesday, 22 March 2005 00:00
Schiavo Opinion
A new poll suggests most Americans believe Congress should have stayed out of the Terro Schiavo case. An ABC News poll finds about seven in ten of those surveyed say lawmakers inappropriately intervened in the brain-damaged woman's case. According to both the ABC News poll and a CNN-USA Today Gallup poll, about six in ten Americans say they agree with a Florida judge's decision to remove the feeding tube. To gain a young person’s perspective, Janette Janero asked students at Florida Gulf Coast University to share their opinions of the controversy surrounding Terry Schiavo. (AUDIO)
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