OPINION: Yacht at the Helm – Florida Charter Schools Need Improved Oversight

OPINION: Yacht at the Helm – Florida Charter Schools Need Improved Oversight

Florida Charter Schools need improved oversight Marc J. Yacht, MD, MPH Florida legislative efforts to increase charter schools continue. About one in 17 Florida children attend a charter school. That’s a six-fold increase in a decade. Both not-for-profit and for-profit companies can operate charter schools. School districts can open charter schools. Charter-school teachers must be […]

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OP-ED: Yacht at the Helm – Florida GOP Legislators Banish NRA Lobbyists

OP-ED: Yacht at the Helm – Florida GOP Legislators Banish NRA Lobbyists

Op-ed – Satire: Florida GOP legislators banish NRA lobbyists; they flee to Texas In an abrupt about-face, conservative Republican legislators banished NRA lobbyists from the Capitol last week after getting what appeared to be divine instructions at a Republican prayer meeting. Shouts of “ban guns!” and “Get lost!” were heard echoing through the Capitol corridors. […]

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EDITORIAL: Florida’s Failure to Expand Medicaid Hurting Disabled Children

EDITORIAL: Florida’s Failure to Expand Medicaid Hurting Disabled Children

Florida House Speaker Will Weatherford has recently been touting his budget increases in 2014-2015 that will improve access to services for disabled citizens. He has also recently emphasized a “3% increase per student” in education funding. What he has failed to mention is that nowhere in the 2014-2015 priorities list is the expansion of Medicaid. […]

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OPINION: Health Insurance Reforms Are Working

OPINION: Health Insurance Reforms Are Working

Because Florida Republican officials are refusing federal Medicaid dollars, about 1.3 million low-income Florida residents will not get health care coverage. Before Obamacare, 4.1 million Floridians lacked health insurance. Despite Gov. Rick Scott and other Florida legislative efforts to block Medi­caid expansion and enrollment, the number of Florida’s uninsured has been reduced to 3.4 million. […]

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