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By Brian Mudd Top Three Takeaways – May 23rd, 2021 Do we finally care enough to do something about our school boards? While I’ve heard from numerous concerned parents regarding the School District of Palm Beach County’s recent policy announcement to engage in the dismantling structures rooted in white advantage and transforming our system by hearing and elevating under-represented voices, sharing power, recognizing and eliminating bias, and redistributing resources to provide equitable outcomes. the flood gates have opened after it made national news when Fox News covered it. It’s my hope this is the capitulation point in which all residents, not just parents, get involved to take back our education establishments in South Florida. As I point out in today s Q&A, we have problems with accountability throughout our local school districts with Broward and Palm Beach County being especially problematic. To me this is a similar version of a different ....
Coconut Creek is electing three city commissioners. Deerfield Beach District 3 needs a city commissioner. Hillsboro Beach is electing a town commissioner. Miramar is electing three city commissioners. Sea Ranch Lakes needs a village council member. ....
Sunburn â The morning read of whatâs hot in Florida politics â 3.1.21 With apologies to the late, great Tim Russert ⦠The top three issues facing the 2021 Florida Legislature are COVID, COVID, COVID. Itâs no surprise that just about everything that will happen during the 60-day Session will be directly or indirectly related to the pandemic or influenced by the countless ways it has changed life in our state. From health care policy to the budget, from education policy to the environment, the Session will seem like all COVID-19, all the time. Even where legislation doesnât directly link to COVID-19 â say, school choice â lawmakers will be factoring in what it will cost in a pandemic-battered economy or how it will help kids whose schooling was turned upside down. ....
Ken Cooper’s lawsuit demanded that he be named mayor of Fort Lauderdale and that all 43,803 mail-in ballots cast in the Nov. 3 election be thrown out. ....
Failed mayoral candidate Ken Cooper has decided to walk away from the lawsuit he filed contesting the results of the Nov. 3 race. Cooper, 68, lost the Fort Lauderdale mayor’s race to incumbent Dean Trantalis, 67, by 12,820 votes. Cooper’s lawsuit demanded that he be named mayor and that all 43,803 mail-in ballots cast in the election be thrown out. The suit, filed in Broward Circuit Court on . ....