The Governors of Florida

The Governors of Florida
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ISBN-10 : 0813066247
ISBN-13 : 9780813066240
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Synopsis The Governors of Florida by : Ridgeway Boyd Murphree

"An unparalleled two-hundred-year history of Florida's highest office, this volume provides the first in-depth examination of all of Florida's chief executives from the acquisition of Spanish Florida by the United States and the appointment of Andrew Jackson as the territory's first governor in 1821 to the end of Rick Scott's tenure in 2019"--

Ossian Bingley Hart, Florida’s Loyalist Reconstruction Governor

Ossian Bingley Hart, Florida’s Loyalist Reconstruction Governor
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Publisher : LSU Press
Total Pages : 343
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ISBN-10 : 9780807168592
ISBN-13 : 0807168599
Rating : 4/5 (92 Downloads)

Synopsis Ossian Bingley Hart, Florida’s Loyalist Reconstruction Governor by : Canter Brown, Jr.

In this exceptional biography, Canter Brown, Jr., removes Ossian Bingley Hart (1821–1874)—a Unionist, the principal founder of the Republican Party in Florida, and a Reconstruction-era governor of the state—from the shadows of history. Through an examination of Hart’s life and career, Brown offers new insight into the political problems of the day—the role of Unionism in Deep South politics in particular—and enriches our understanding of the complexities of Reconstruction. Brown traces Hart’s life from his privileged childhood in the newly founded port town of Jacksonville through his service as a volunteer soldier in the Second Seminole War, his education in South Carolina, and the dawn of his legal and political career on Florida’s Atlantic frontier to his election as governor in 1872 and his premature death sixteen months later. Brown’s multifaceted biography offers a rare glimpse at the persistence of Loyalism in the post-Civil War South and clearly illustrates the pivotal role played by both Loyalists and African Americans in southern politics of that era and how these two groups merged to resist carpetbag rule.

The Borowitz Report

The Borowitz Report
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Publisher : Simon and Schuster
Total Pages : 116
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ISBN-10 : 9781439129494
ISBN-13 : 1439129495
Rating : 4/5 (94 Downloads)

Synopsis The Borowitz Report by : Andy Borowitz

Prepare to be shocked. From the man The Wall Street Journal hailed as a "Swiftean satirist" comes the most shocking book ever written! The Borowitz Report: The Big Book of Shockers, by award-winning fake journalist Andy Borowitz, contains page after page of "news stories" too hot, too controversial, too -- yes, shocking -- for the mainstream press to handle. Sample the groundbreaking reporting from the news organization whose motto is "Give us thirty minutes -- we'll waste it."

Floridian of His Century

Floridian of His Century
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Publisher : Florida History and Culture (H
Total Pages : 332
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ISBN-10 : 0813029694
ISBN-13 : 9780813029696
Rating : 4/5 (94 Downloads)

Synopsis Floridian of His Century by : Martin A. Dyckman

The story of the life and influence of LeRoy Collins is told in this biography that highlights how his courageous moral leadership was responsible for modernizing all branches of the Florida state government.

The Failure of Term Limits in Florida

The Failure of Term Limits in Florida
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Publisher : University Press of Florida
Total Pages : 263
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ISBN-10 : 9780813055107
ISBN-13 : 0813055105
Rating : 4/5 (07 Downloads)

Synopsis The Failure of Term Limits in Florida by : Kathryn A. DePalo

In 1992, Florida voters approved an amendment to the state’s Constitution creating eight-year term limits for legislators—making Florida the second-largest state, after California, to implement such a law. Eight years later, sixty-eight term-limited senators and representatives were forced to retire, and the state saw the highest number of freshman legislators since the first legislative session in 1845. Proponents view term limits as part of a battle against the rising political class and argue that limits will foster a more honest and creative body with ideal “citizen” legislators. However, in this comprehensive twenty-year study, the first of its kind to examine the effects of term limits in Florida, Kathryn DePalo shows nothing could be further from the truth. Instead, these limits created a more powerful governor, legislative staffers, and lobbyists. Because incumbency is now certain, leadership races—especially for Speaker—are sometimes completed before members have even cast a single vote. Furthermore, legislators rarely leave public office; they simply return to local offices, where they continue to exert influence. The Failure of Term Limits in Florida is a tour de force examination of the unintended and surprising consequences of the new incumbency advantage in the Sunshine State.

How Florida Happened

How Florida Happened
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Total Pages : 296
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ISBN-10 : STANFORD:36105215344792
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Rating : 4/5 (92 Downloads)

Synopsis How Florida Happened by : Buddy MacKay

A political biography of Kenneth "Buddy" MacKay who served as a Florida legislator, member of Congress, and lieutenant governor to the late Lawton Chiles.

Reubin O'D. Askew and the Golden Age of Florida Politics

Reubin O'D. Askew and the Golden Age of Florida Politics
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Publisher : Florida Government and Politic
Total Pages : 0
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ISBN-10 : 0813068940
ISBN-13 : 9780813068947
Rating : 4/5 (40 Downloads)

Synopsis Reubin O'D. Askew and the Golden Age of Florida Politics by : Martin A. Dyckman

Inside the reinvention of Florida politics Florida Book Awards, Bronze Medal for Florida Nonfiction Reubin Askew was swept into the governor's office in 1970 as part of a remarkable wave of progressive politics and legislative reform in Florida. A man of uncompromising principle and independence, he was elected primarily on a platform of tax reform. In the years that followed, Askew led a group of politicians from both parties who sought--and achieved--judicial reform, redistricting, busing and desegregation, the end of the Cross Florida Barge Canal, the Sunshine Amendment, and much more. This period was truly a golden age of Florida politics, and Martin Dyckman's narrative is well written, fast paced, and reads like a novel. Dyckman also reveals how the return of special interests, the rise of partisan politics, unlimited campaign spending, term limits, gerrymandering, and more have eroded the achievements of the Golden Age in subsequent decades.

Conservative Hurricane

Conservative Hurricane
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Publisher : Florida Government and Politic
Total Pages : 0
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ISBN-10 : 0813060451
ISBN-13 : 9780813060453
Rating : 4/5 (51 Downloads)

Synopsis Conservative Hurricane by : Matthew T. Corrigan

Against the backdrop of the Tea Party-dominated GOP, former Florida governor Jeb Bush may appear comparatively moderate, but his record tells a different story. In Conservative Hurricane, Matthew Corrigan probes beyond the mild veneer, the sound bites, and the photo ops to examine the real evidence of Bush's political leanings-his policies, politics, and legacy as the state's most powerful governor. After remaking himself from a strident ideologue into a restrained conservative policy wonk, Bush became Florida's first two-term Republican governor. The small-government conservative-who in his

The Modern Republican Party in Florida

The Modern Republican Party in Florida
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Total Pages : 400
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ISBN-10 : 0813066123
ISBN-13 : 9780813066127
Rating : 4/5 (23 Downloads)

Synopsis The Modern Republican Party in Florida by : Peter Dunbar

Despite Florida's current reputation as a swing state, there was a time when its Republicans were the underdogs against a Democratic powerhouse. This book tells the story of how the Republican Party of Florida became the influential force it is today. Republicans briefly came to power in Florida after the Civil War but were called "carpetbaggers" and "scalawags" by residents who resented pro-Union leadership. They were so unpopular that they didn't earn official party status in the state until 1928. Peter Dunbar and Mike Haridopolos show how, due largely to a population boom in the state and a schism in the Democratic Party, Republicans slowly started to see their ranks swell. This book chronicles the paths that led to a Republican majority in both the state Senate and House in the second half of the twentieth century and highlights successful campaigns of Florida Republicans for national positions. It explores the platforms and impact of Republican governors from Claude Kirk to Ron DeSantis. It also looks at how a robust two-party system opened up political opportunities for women and minorities and how Republicans affected pressing issues such as public education, environmental preservation, and criminal justice. As the Sunshine State enters its third decade under GOP control and partisan tensions continue to mount across the country, this book provides a timely history of the modern political era in Florida and a careful analysis of challenges the Republican Party faces in a state situated at the epicenter of the nation's politics.

Workdays

Workdays
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Total Pages : 130
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ISBN-10 : 0916224341
ISBN-13 : 9780916224349
Rating : 4/5 (41 Downloads)

Synopsis Workdays by : Bob Graham