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More than 16,400 Pinellas County residents cast their ballots to decide who will lead their cities and towns into the future. Highlighting the races March 9 were four mayoral posts, including three in municipalities along the beaches. Below are some highlights of the official results. Commissioner Tyler Payne Treasure Island There will be a new mayor in Treasure Island after Commissioner Tyler Payne handily defeated incumbent Larry Lunn with 62.33% of the vote. Payne was elected in 2020 representing District 2, which encompasses Isle of Palms and Sunshine Beach. Lunn, who was elected to a three-year term in 2018, also served as commissioner of District 2 from 2017-18. ....
In Safety Harbor, âtownies versus the developersâ dominates city commission races Safety Harbor and nine other small Pinellas municipalities will hold elections March 9. Â Â Candidate signs are seen along a street Friday, March 5, 2021 in Safety Harbor. It is one of 10 small Pinellas municipalities that will hold elections March 9, with four mayorâs offices and 19 council or commission seats on the ballots. [ CHRIS URSO | Times ] By William March Updated Mar. 6 The perennial political argument in Safety Harbor â development vs. preserving what everyone calls âsmall town charmâ â is again dominating city commission campaigns in this community of about 17,000, known as the cutest town around Tampa Bay. ....
Hawaii Court s Massive Fine Against Drug Makers Could Boost State Budget - Honolulu Civil Beat But the companies won’t be forced to pay until appeals are exhausted. Reading time: 4 minutes. If the makers of the blood-thinning medication Plavix are eventually required to pay the $834 million penalty ordered Monday by a Hawaii Circuit Court for violating the state’s consumer protection laws, the money could provide a major boost to the state budget. The penalty would go directly to the state’s general fund, but not until all legal appeals are exhausted, which could drag on for two years or even longer, Hawaii Attorney General Clare Connors said at a press conference Tuesday. ....