The Eleventh Circuit Court of Appeals affirmed in part an injunction preventing SB 7072 from going into effect. Last year, the Northern District of Florida issued an injunction, ruling that the law violated the First Amendment rights of social media companies. The appellate court, in large part, agreed and reiterated that social media companies have […]
Open, transparent government is a state of mind – Tallahassee Democrat
“We’re asking you to trust us.” — Steve Crisafulli, April 21, 2015 That’s easy for him to say — easy for House Republicans to hear — because they were in the room. The other 19 million people of Florida were locked out. It’s their money, their lives, their environment and their schools that are affected […]
‘Climate Change’ Ban? Then Why Are There References in State Documents? We’ll Explain – FCIR
The response to Tristram Korten’s report revealing that state Department of Environmental Protection employees were ordered not to use the terms “climate change” and “global warming” was something of a perfect storm for social media — a controversial governor, science, and politics mixed together combustibly in our weird state. The social media response has been enormous, and in some cases […]