Published on May 10, 2012. Tags: Barack Obama, Civil Unions, Domestic Partnership Registry, Gallup Poll, Gay Marriage, Gay Rights, Howard Goodman, LGBT, Orlando, Pew Research Center, President Obama, Public Policy Polling, Same-Sex Marriage, Tampa
Howard Goodman: Where does Florida stand on same-sex marriage? It wouldn’t win in a vote.
Published in Blog, Government
Published on January 8, 2012. Tags: Center for Fiscal and Economic Policy, David Hart, Department of Economic Opportunity, Employment, Florida CHAIN, Florida Chamber of Commerce, Institute for Economic Competitiveness, Lane Wright, Laura Goodhue, Office of Economic and Demographic Research, Public Policy Polling, Quinnipiac University, Rick Scott, Sean Snaith, Tomás Regalado, Tristram Korten
Tristram Korten: The governor’s claims of success are premature, even inaccurate, according to a Florida Center for Investigative Reporting examination.
Published in Economy, Government, Politics
Published on January 8, 2012. Tags: Center for Fiscal and Economic Policy, David Hart, Department of Business Opportunity, Employment, Florida CHAIN, Florida Chamber of Commerce, Institute for Economic Competitiveness, Lane Wright, Laura Goodhue, Office of Economic and Demographic Research, Public Policy Polling, Quinnipiac University, Rick Scott, Sean Snaith, Tomás Regalado, Tristram Korten
Tristram Korten: Las alegaciones de avances por parte del gobernador son prematuras, incluso inexactas, según un análisis del Florida Center for Investigative Reporting.
Published in Economy, Español, Government, Politics
Published on March 30, 2011. Tags: Alex Sink, Public Policy Polling, Quinnipiac, Ralph De La Cruz, Rick Scott, Solantic, Taking the Fifth, USA Today
Ralph De La Cruz: When asked about the recent poll, Rick Scott responded like a CEO, not a governor.
Published in Blog, Government, Politics