This document is the official election magazine of the Florida Professional Firefighters union. It contains endorsements of candidates for various federal, state, and local races that the union believes will support firefighters and EMS personnel. It urges members to vote for these endorsed candidates to elect lawmakers who will protect pay, benefits, and rights on the job. It also summarizes key races and issues, such as opposition to an amendment that could limit taxation and endanger services, and the importance of retaining three state Supreme Court justices whose seats could be filled by the governor.
The document provides background information on two political analysts, Jim Ellis and Bennet Kelley, including their hometowns, early careers, and current positions. It then discusses the podcast and blog that the two analysts contribute to called "Filibanter" which aims to provide unique post-partisan insights on Washington. The rest of the document focuses on analyzing the 2008 election results and outlining factors that could impact the 2010 midterm elections such as high youth and African American turnout in 2008 and the state of the economy. Key House races for both parties are also identified.
The document summarizes a Republican Party candidate forum held on February 6, 2014 in Somervell County, Texas. It discusses the incumbent local Republican Party chair Deedee Jones seeking another term and her opponent Jennifer Miller seeking the Democratic Party chair nomination. It also provides information on various candidates who are running for local offices and attending the forum, including those running unopposed like Justice of the Peace Ronnie Webb and Justice of the Peace Scott May. The document also outlines six ballot propositions Republicans will vote on in the March 4 primary related to issues like religious freedom, gun rights, taxes and welfare reform.
How many moustaches are present in the newly minted 113th Congress? What percentage of women comprise the Senate? Discover the answers and many interesting facts in this slideshow about our U.S. representatives.
The document provides demographic information about the 111th United States Congress, including ages, gender, marital status, ethnicity, party affiliation, religion, and previous occupations of members of Congress. It also lists key leaders in Congress such as Nancy Pelosi as Speaker of the House, Harry Reid as Senate Majority Leader, and Senators and Representatives from Texas.
This document provides biographical information about several members of the United States Congress, including their home states, years elected, terms of office, and positions held. It also summarizes opinions of Apollo astronauts who disapprove of President Obama's plans to shift some NASA funding away from human space flight programs. Finally, it reports that at least 88 people died in a plane crash in Russia, including Poland's president and his wife.
Complete PMA report by the Office of Congressional EthicsSwampBubbles
Statement of the Chair and Ranking Republican Member of the Committee on Standards of Official Conduct Regarding Its Report in the Matter of Allegations Relating to the Lobbying Activities of Paul Magliochetti and Associates Group, Inc. (PMA)
The document lists the members of the 2013-2014 Indiana State Senate standing committees. It provides the names of the chair and ranking member of each committee. Some committees have subcommittees dedicated to specific issues. In total, there are 21 standing committees covering policy areas such as agriculture, appropriations, commerce, corrections, education, elections, environment, ethics, health, homeland security, insurance, judiciary, local government, pensions, public policy, tax, utilities, rules and joint rules.
The Board of Legal Document Preparers meeting agenda included reviewing pending complaints, certifying applicants, reviewing certification applications, and addressing administrative issues. The agenda listed minutes from previous meetings to be approved, 17 pending non-certificate holder complaints to be discussed, and interviews with 2 certification applicants. It also included reviewing over 50 applications for initial certification, renewal certification, business entity exemptions, and extension requests.
The document provides background information on two political analysts, Jim Ellis and Bennet Kelley, including their hometowns, early careers, and current positions. It then discusses the podcast and blog that the two analysts contribute to called "Filibanter" which aims to provide unique post-partisan insights on Washington. The rest of the document focuses on analyzing the 2008 election results and outlining factors that could impact the 2010 midterm elections such as high youth and African American turnout in 2008 and the state of the economy. Key House races for both parties are also identified.
The document summarizes a Republican Party candidate forum held on February 6, 2014 in Somervell County, Texas. It discusses the incumbent local Republican Party chair Deedee Jones seeking another term and her opponent Jennifer Miller seeking the Democratic Party chair nomination. It also provides information on various candidates who are running for local offices and attending the forum, including those running unopposed like Justice of the Peace Ronnie Webb and Justice of the Peace Scott May. The document also outlines six ballot propositions Republicans will vote on in the March 4 primary related to issues like religious freedom, gun rights, taxes and welfare reform.
How many moustaches are present in the newly minted 113th Congress? What percentage of women comprise the Senate? Discover the answers and many interesting facts in this slideshow about our U.S. representatives.
The document provides demographic information about the 111th United States Congress, including ages, gender, marital status, ethnicity, party affiliation, religion, and previous occupations of members of Congress. It also lists key leaders in Congress such as Nancy Pelosi as Speaker of the House, Harry Reid as Senate Majority Leader, and Senators and Representatives from Texas.
This document provides biographical information about several members of the United States Congress, including their home states, years elected, terms of office, and positions held. It also summarizes opinions of Apollo astronauts who disapprove of President Obama's plans to shift some NASA funding away from human space flight programs. Finally, it reports that at least 88 people died in a plane crash in Russia, including Poland's president and his wife.
Complete PMA report by the Office of Congressional EthicsSwampBubbles
Statement of the Chair and Ranking Republican Member of the Committee on Standards of Official Conduct Regarding Its Report in the Matter of Allegations Relating to the Lobbying Activities of Paul Magliochetti and Associates Group, Inc. (PMA)
The document lists the members of the 2013-2014 Indiana State Senate standing committees. It provides the names of the chair and ranking member of each committee. Some committees have subcommittees dedicated to specific issues. In total, there are 21 standing committees covering policy areas such as agriculture, appropriations, commerce, corrections, education, elections, environment, ethics, health, homeland security, insurance, judiciary, local government, pensions, public policy, tax, utilities, rules and joint rules.
The Board of Legal Document Preparers meeting agenda included reviewing pending complaints, certifying applicants, reviewing certification applications, and addressing administrative issues. The agenda listed minutes from previous meetings to be approved, 17 pending non-certificate holder complaints to be discussed, and interviews with 2 certification applicants. It also included reviewing over 50 applications for initial certification, renewal certification, business entity exemptions, and extension requests.
The document provides information about City Council District 1 (D1) in Detroit, Michigan. D1 is located in the northwestern part of Detroit and covers 19 square miles. It has over 105,000 residents represented by Council Member James Tate. There are over 50 community organizations in D1. The document also includes contact information for Council Member Tate and lists the major roads that run through D1.
The official booklet for the District 1 Delegation Forum. Inside are bios, contact information and district maps for Federal, State, County and City elected officials whose political boundaries touch some portion of District 1.
The document discusses the qualifications and roles of the President and Vice President of the United States. It outlines both the constitutional qualifications to be President, such as being a natural born citizen over 35 years old, as well as common informal qualifications like having a college education or prior government experience. It also examines the various roles Presidents play as chief of state, commander-in-chief, party leader, and foreign policy leader. Similarly, it outlines the Vice President's qualifications and roles as president of the Senate and successor to the President.
City Council District 1 (D1) is located in the northwestern most part of Detroit and represents nearly 105,000 residents across 19 square miles. It includes many neighborhoods and is represented by Council Member James Tate. D1 contains over 50 community organizations and blocks clubs. The district boundaries are redrawn every 10 years based on census data.
This document summarizes demographic information about members of the United States Congress, including age, gender, religion, party affiliation, and marital status. It also provides biographical details about specific representatives and senators from Texas, such as Joe Barton, Wendy Davis, Chris Turner, Kay Bailey Hutchison, and John Cornyn. Current events voted on in Congress are also mentioned, such as allowing concealed carry permits across state lines and establishing a cap and trade system to reduce greenhouse gases. Leaders from both parties in the House and Senate are outlined with their prior occupations and places of birth.
The document provides an overview of the U.S. Congress, including its bicameral structure consisting of the House of Representatives and Senate. It discusses the roles, requirements, leadership structures, and committee systems of each chamber. Key powers of Congress include lawmaking, oversight, and representation of citizens. Committees play an important role in Congress's work by focusing on specific policy areas and issues.
Circle of Influence is a platform, built from the ground up to enable the average American citizen to browse, visualize, and understand politics in the way it is most accurately expressed: data.
Bobby scott (politician) wikipedia (highlighted)VogelDenise
17 USC § 107 Limitations on Exclusive Rights – FAIR USE
Bobby Scott's Bio and/or Biography – Do you know this HOUSE NEGRO?
In our pursuit of the OVERTHROW of the United States’ DESPOTISM Government Regime, we intend to seek the PROSECUTION of these House Negroes (i.e. some of which are LAWYERS). Please NOTE “HOW Many” were EDUCATED under WHITE INSTITUTIONS!
While the AGE REQUIREMENT is 25 Years Old to serve as a United States SENATOR and/or REPRESENTATIVE, as of 2017, the AGE RANGE for the House Negroes Serving is BETWEEN 40 – 88 Years Old!
This is SIGNIFICANT because the House Negroes Placed in the United States Congress are those who GREW UP in the Heart of the CIVIL RIGHTS Movement and EXPERIENCED the BRUTAL Murders/Killings of Civil Rights Leaders as Medgar Evers, Malcolm X and Martin Luther King Jr. Therefore, MAKING them EASY PREY to be CONTROLLED by THREATS and FEAR on their Lives and their Family Members MADE by WHITE Jews/Zionists and WHITE Supremacists!
Help BRING these HOUSE NEGROES to JUSTICE for the ROLES they have PLAYED in the TERRORIST/RACIST/DISCRIMINATORY Practices of the United States’ DESPOTISM Government Regime!
This House Negro had a DUTY and OBLIGATION to NOTIFY the Public/World of the Illegal/Unlawful Occupation of the DESPOT presently CONTROLLING and RUNNING the United States’ DESPOTISM Government Regime!
Moreover, the THREATS made (if any) by WHITE Jews/Zionists and WHITE Supremacists AGAINST them and/or their Family Members, Friends, etc.
Common Cause of Indiana has field an amicus brief before the Indiana Supreme Court in the matter involving a Marion County judge's ruling that requiring an individual to vote in two consecutive primaries or get their county chairman's permission to be on the ballot was unconstitutional.
The Legislative Branch consists of Congress, which is made up of the House of Representatives and the Senate. The House has 435 members who serve 2-year terms, while the Senate has 100 members who serve 6-year terms. Both bodies work together to create and pass federal laws, oversee the executive branch, and approve treaties and presidential appointments. The document provides details on the election process, qualifications, powers and responsibilities of members of Congress.
The Legislative Branch article summarizes key information about the US Congress including its structure and roles. It notes that Congress is bicameral consisting of the House of Representatives with 435 members serving 2-year terms and the Senate with 100 members serving 6-year terms. Some of Congress's main responsibilities are to make laws, oversee the executive branch, and approve treaties and presidential appointments. The document also reviews the election process and qualifications for representatives and senators.
The document provides an overview of Massachusetts state government. It describes how the state constitution was written in 1780 and is the oldest functioning constitution. It outlines the three branches of government - executive, legislative, and judicial. The executive branch is headed by the Governor. The legislative branch consists of the Senate and House of Representatives. The judicial branch is headed by the Supreme Judicial Court. It provides examples of some key officials and how bills become laws.
This document provides an overview of the definition and sources of law in the United States, with a focus on civil rights law. It defines law and discusses the various sources of US law, including constitutions, legislatures, administrative agencies, common law, and social movements. It then examines key civil rights protections at both the federal and state level, how to spot potential civil rights cases, and levels of scrutiny applied to government actions affecting civil rights. Examples are provided to illustrate potential civil rights issues.
The January 26, 2010 TBYR meeting covered several announcements and upcoming events. A candidate for District 1, Trey Rousmann, was introduced. The meeting also featured a presentation from Dr. McManus of USF on key political questions for 2010, including the Rubio vs. Crist Senate race and amendments on the Florida ballot. Several leadership positions were discussed including resignations, and Adam Smith was voted in as the new Community Affairs Director.
The January 26, 2010 TBYR meeting covered several announcements and upcoming events. A candidate for District 1, Trey Rousmann, was introduced. The meeting also featured a presentation from Dr. McManus of USF on key political questions for 2010, including the Rubio vs. Crist Senate race and amendments on the Florida ballot. Several leadership positions were discussed including resignations, and Adam Smith was voted in as the new Community Affairs Director.
The document discusses important information about voting and elections in the United States and Utah, including how the President, Congress, governor, and state legislature positions are elected. It provides details on candidates running for federal and state offices in Utah and asks students to consider which candidates to vote for based on character, qualifications, experience, and charisma.
This document is the December 29, 2014 issue of "The Cheat Sheet", a newsletter published by the Antelope Club in Indianapolis. It lists and briefly summarizes the top 10 news stories of 2014 in Indiana, including Governor Pence's chief of staff resigning, the high murder rate in Indianapolis, the state treasurer's race, former Superintendent Tony Bennett remaining in the news, a legislator exiting due to ethics issues, conflicts between the State Board of Education and Superintendent Glenda Ritz, an Indianan's execution by ISIS impacting the state, large Republican gains in the 2014 elections, and Indianapolis Mayor Greg Ballard deciding not to seek a third term.
C4C dedicates this edition of C4C Federal Exchange to Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. – An Iconic Civil Rights Activist, A Man of Service. The January 2015 edition of the Exchange features Mr. Felton Batiste of ASKFMB; civil rights activists Ms. Janet Howard and Ms. Joyce E. Megginson and an article by Mr. Douglas Kinan on Fergusons In America.
The document provides information about City Council District 1 (D1) in Detroit, Michigan. D1 is located in the northwestern part of Detroit and covers 19 square miles. It has over 105,000 residents represented by Council Member James Tate. There are over 50 community organizations in D1. The document also includes contact information for Council Member Tate and lists the major roads that run through D1.
The official booklet for the District 1 Delegation Forum. Inside are bios, contact information and district maps for Federal, State, County and City elected officials whose political boundaries touch some portion of District 1.
The document discusses the qualifications and roles of the President and Vice President of the United States. It outlines both the constitutional qualifications to be President, such as being a natural born citizen over 35 years old, as well as common informal qualifications like having a college education or prior government experience. It also examines the various roles Presidents play as chief of state, commander-in-chief, party leader, and foreign policy leader. Similarly, it outlines the Vice President's qualifications and roles as president of the Senate and successor to the President.
City Council District 1 (D1) is located in the northwestern most part of Detroit and represents nearly 105,000 residents across 19 square miles. It includes many neighborhoods and is represented by Council Member James Tate. D1 contains over 50 community organizations and blocks clubs. The district boundaries are redrawn every 10 years based on census data.
This document summarizes demographic information about members of the United States Congress, including age, gender, religion, party affiliation, and marital status. It also provides biographical details about specific representatives and senators from Texas, such as Joe Barton, Wendy Davis, Chris Turner, Kay Bailey Hutchison, and John Cornyn. Current events voted on in Congress are also mentioned, such as allowing concealed carry permits across state lines and establishing a cap and trade system to reduce greenhouse gases. Leaders from both parties in the House and Senate are outlined with their prior occupations and places of birth.
The document provides an overview of the U.S. Congress, including its bicameral structure consisting of the House of Representatives and Senate. It discusses the roles, requirements, leadership structures, and committee systems of each chamber. Key powers of Congress include lawmaking, oversight, and representation of citizens. Committees play an important role in Congress's work by focusing on specific policy areas and issues.
Circle of Influence is a platform, built from the ground up to enable the average American citizen to browse, visualize, and understand politics in the way it is most accurately expressed: data.
Bobby scott (politician) wikipedia (highlighted)VogelDenise
17 USC § 107 Limitations on Exclusive Rights – FAIR USE
Bobby Scott's Bio and/or Biography – Do you know this HOUSE NEGRO?
In our pursuit of the OVERTHROW of the United States’ DESPOTISM Government Regime, we intend to seek the PROSECUTION of these House Negroes (i.e. some of which are LAWYERS). Please NOTE “HOW Many” were EDUCATED under WHITE INSTITUTIONS!
While the AGE REQUIREMENT is 25 Years Old to serve as a United States SENATOR and/or REPRESENTATIVE, as of 2017, the AGE RANGE for the House Negroes Serving is BETWEEN 40 – 88 Years Old!
This is SIGNIFICANT because the House Negroes Placed in the United States Congress are those who GREW UP in the Heart of the CIVIL RIGHTS Movement and EXPERIENCED the BRUTAL Murders/Killings of Civil Rights Leaders as Medgar Evers, Malcolm X and Martin Luther King Jr. Therefore, MAKING them EASY PREY to be CONTROLLED by THREATS and FEAR on their Lives and their Family Members MADE by WHITE Jews/Zionists and WHITE Supremacists!
Help BRING these HOUSE NEGROES to JUSTICE for the ROLES they have PLAYED in the TERRORIST/RACIST/DISCRIMINATORY Practices of the United States’ DESPOTISM Government Regime!
This House Negro had a DUTY and OBLIGATION to NOTIFY the Public/World of the Illegal/Unlawful Occupation of the DESPOT presently CONTROLLING and RUNNING the United States’ DESPOTISM Government Regime!
Moreover, the THREATS made (if any) by WHITE Jews/Zionists and WHITE Supremacists AGAINST them and/or their Family Members, Friends, etc.
Common Cause of Indiana has field an amicus brief before the Indiana Supreme Court in the matter involving a Marion County judge's ruling that requiring an individual to vote in two consecutive primaries or get their county chairman's permission to be on the ballot was unconstitutional.
The Legislative Branch consists of Congress, which is made up of the House of Representatives and the Senate. The House has 435 members who serve 2-year terms, while the Senate has 100 members who serve 6-year terms. Both bodies work together to create and pass federal laws, oversee the executive branch, and approve treaties and presidential appointments. The document provides details on the election process, qualifications, powers and responsibilities of members of Congress.
The Legislative Branch article summarizes key information about the US Congress including its structure and roles. It notes that Congress is bicameral consisting of the House of Representatives with 435 members serving 2-year terms and the Senate with 100 members serving 6-year terms. Some of Congress's main responsibilities are to make laws, oversee the executive branch, and approve treaties and presidential appointments. The document also reviews the election process and qualifications for representatives and senators.
The document provides an overview of Massachusetts state government. It describes how the state constitution was written in 1780 and is the oldest functioning constitution. It outlines the three branches of government - executive, legislative, and judicial. The executive branch is headed by the Governor. The legislative branch consists of the Senate and House of Representatives. The judicial branch is headed by the Supreme Judicial Court. It provides examples of some key officials and how bills become laws.
This document provides an overview of the definition and sources of law in the United States, with a focus on civil rights law. It defines law and discusses the various sources of US law, including constitutions, legislatures, administrative agencies, common law, and social movements. It then examines key civil rights protections at both the federal and state level, how to spot potential civil rights cases, and levels of scrutiny applied to government actions affecting civil rights. Examples are provided to illustrate potential civil rights issues.
The January 26, 2010 TBYR meeting covered several announcements and upcoming events. A candidate for District 1, Trey Rousmann, was introduced. The meeting also featured a presentation from Dr. McManus of USF on key political questions for 2010, including the Rubio vs. Crist Senate race and amendments on the Florida ballot. Several leadership positions were discussed including resignations, and Adam Smith was voted in as the new Community Affairs Director.
The January 26, 2010 TBYR meeting covered several announcements and upcoming events. A candidate for District 1, Trey Rousmann, was introduced. The meeting also featured a presentation from Dr. McManus of USF on key political questions for 2010, including the Rubio vs. Crist Senate race and amendments on the Florida ballot. Several leadership positions were discussed including resignations, and Adam Smith was voted in as the new Community Affairs Director.
The document discusses important information about voting and elections in the United States and Utah, including how the President, Congress, governor, and state legislature positions are elected. It provides details on candidates running for federal and state offices in Utah and asks students to consider which candidates to vote for based on character, qualifications, experience, and charisma.
This document is the December 29, 2014 issue of "The Cheat Sheet", a newsletter published by the Antelope Club in Indianapolis. It lists and briefly summarizes the top 10 news stories of 2014 in Indiana, including Governor Pence's chief of staff resigning, the high murder rate in Indianapolis, the state treasurer's race, former Superintendent Tony Bennett remaining in the news, a legislator exiting due to ethics issues, conflicts between the State Board of Education and Superintendent Glenda Ritz, an Indianan's execution by ISIS impacting the state, large Republican gains in the 2014 elections, and Indianapolis Mayor Greg Ballard deciding not to seek a third term.
C4C dedicates this edition of C4C Federal Exchange to Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. – An Iconic Civil Rights Activist, A Man of Service. The January 2015 edition of the Exchange features Mr. Felton Batiste of ASKFMB; civil rights activists Ms. Janet Howard and Ms. Joyce E. Megginson and an article by Mr. Douglas Kinan on Fergusons In America.
Thinking of getting a dog? Be aware that breeds like Pit Bulls, Rottweilers, and German Shepherds can be loyal and dangerous. Proper training and socialization are crucial to preventing aggressive behaviors. Ensure safety by understanding their needs and always supervising interactions. Stay safe, and enjoy your furry friends!
A Strategic Approach: GenAI in EducationPeter Windle
Artificial Intelligence (AI) technologies such as Generative AI, Image Generators and Large Language Models have had a dramatic impact on teaching, learning and assessment over the past 18 months. The most immediate threat AI posed was to Academic Integrity with Higher Education Institutes (HEIs) focusing their efforts on combating the use of GenAI in assessment. Guidelines were developed for staff and students, policies put in place too. Innovative educators have forged paths in the use of Generative AI for teaching, learning and assessments leading to pockets of transformation springing up across HEIs, often with little or no top-down guidance, support or direction.
This Gasta posits a strategic approach to integrating AI into HEIs to prepare staff, students and the curriculum for an evolving world and workplace. We will highlight the advantages of working with these technologies beyond the realm of teaching, learning and assessment by considering prompt engineering skills, industry impact, curriculum changes, and the need for staff upskilling. In contrast, not engaging strategically with Generative AI poses risks, including falling behind peers, missed opportunities and failing to ensure our graduates remain employable. The rapid evolution of AI technologies necessitates a proactive and strategic approach if we are to remain relevant.
Strategies for Effective Upskilling is a presentation by Chinwendu Peace in a Your Skill Boost Masterclass organisation by the Excellence Foundation for South Sudan on 08th and 09th June 2024 from 1 PM to 3 PM on each day.
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How to Build a Module in Odoo 17 Using the Scaffold MethodCeline George
Odoo provides an option for creating a module by using a single line command. By using this command the user can make a whole structure of a module. It is very easy for a beginner to make a module. There is no need to make each file manually. This slide will show how to create a module using the scaffold method.
Exploiting Artificial Intelligence for Empowering Researchers and Faculty, In...Dr. Vinod Kumar Kanvaria
Exploiting Artificial Intelligence for Empowering Researchers and Faculty,
International FDP on Fundamentals of Research in Social Sciences
at Integral University, Lucknow, 06.06.2024
By Dr. Vinod Kumar Kanvaria
The simplified electron and muon model, Oscillating Spacetime: The Foundation...RitikBhardwaj56
Discover the Simplified Electron and Muon Model: A New Wave-Based Approach to Understanding Particles delves into a groundbreaking theory that presents electrons and muons as rotating soliton waves within oscillating spacetime. Geared towards students, researchers, and science buffs, this book breaks down complex ideas into simple explanations. It covers topics such as electron waves, temporal dynamics, and the implications of this model on particle physics. With clear illustrations and easy-to-follow explanations, readers will gain a new outlook on the universe's fundamental nature.
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ISO/IEC 27001, ISO/IEC 42001, and GDPR: Best Practices for Implementation and...PECB
Denis is a dynamic and results-driven Chief Information Officer (CIO) with a distinguished career spanning information systems analysis and technical project management. With a proven track record of spearheading the design and delivery of cutting-edge Information Management solutions, he has consistently elevated business operations, streamlined reporting functions, and maximized process efficiency.
Certified as an ISO/IEC 27001: Information Security Management Systems (ISMS) Lead Implementer, Data Protection Officer, and Cyber Risks Analyst, Denis brings a heightened focus on data security, privacy, and cyber resilience to every endeavor.
His expertise extends across a diverse spectrum of reporting, database, and web development applications, underpinned by an exceptional grasp of data storage and virtualization technologies. His proficiency in application testing, database administration, and data cleansing ensures seamless execution of complex projects.
What sets Denis apart is his comprehensive understanding of Business and Systems Analysis technologies, honed through involvement in all phases of the Software Development Lifecycle (SDLC). From meticulous requirements gathering to precise analysis, innovative design, rigorous development, thorough testing, and successful implementation, he has consistently delivered exceptional results.
Throughout his career, he has taken on multifaceted roles, from leading technical project management teams to owning solutions that drive operational excellence. His conscientious and proactive approach is unwavering, whether he is working independently or collaboratively within a team. His ability to connect with colleagues on a personal level underscores his commitment to fostering a harmonious and productive workplace environment.
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Assessment and Planning in Educational technology.pptxKavitha Krishnan
In an education system, it is understood that assessment is only for the students, but on the other hand, the Assessment of teachers is also an important aspect of the education system that ensures teachers are providing high-quality instruction to students. The assessment process can be used to provide feedback and support for professional development, to inform decisions about teacher retention or promotion, or to evaluate teacher effectiveness for accountability purposes.
2. Brothers and Sisters: Too Much at Stake
Since our last general election, politicians have attacked firefighters and You don’t need to be told how bad Rick Scott has been for fire fighters,
even tried to shut down our right to belong to a Union. The Florida legislature paramedics and other public workers in Florida. But you can make sure
and Rick Scott have imposed a 3% pension income tax on your earnings, that politicians who openly attack us, and those who will be coming after
eliminated your COLA, and supported the gutting of several of our 175 your pensions, your rights, your pay and benefits never get to your city and
pension plans. Rick Scott and the legislature had the gall to take a “pension holiday” county councils, the Florida House, the U.S. Senate, U.S. House of Representatives
from their employer contributions for the past 2 years. Scott has the legislation or the White House.
drafted for 2013 to eliminate the Florida Retirement System pension plan altogether.
This election is about killing the momentum of our opposition and moving our
This booklet contains every federal and state and some local candidates that have agenda forward once again. This is about electing our friends so you don’t have
been screened and endorsed by your union. I urge you to use this information when to struggle every day to protect your pay, benefits and rights on the job. But you
you vote and share it with your family. It is critical that you vote the entire ballot, have to be in the game to do it.
especially the Constitutional Amendments, the Florida legislative races and to retain
the 3 sitting Supreme Court Judges. You need lawmakers who will maintain the firewall in the Florida Senate and
can block the bills aimed right at you. You also will elect a U.S. senator and
If the Judges are not retained, Rick Scott gets to appoint 3 new judges, for life. members of Congress in crucial U.S. House of Representatives races, and you
Representatives and Senators who follow the leadership’s directives will finish what need lawmakers at all levels who are willing to work with you.
they tried to do in 2011 and 2012.
It’s time to get in the game and support those who support you.
-Gary
Gary Rainey
Harold Schaitberger
Protect Our Courts and Our Rights No on Amendment 3: A Very Dangerous Idea
“We have never seen elections which were more important to the lives and Amendment 3 is a reckless attempt to tie the hands of Floridians in meeting future
careers of firefighters, paramedics and EMTs. The Republican Party of Florida challenges. Often called TABOR (Tax Payer Bill of Rights), it proved to be a disaster
announced their opposition to the retention of Justices R. Fred Lewis (appointed in Colorado, the only state to ever try it. Colorado’s schools and infrastructure
1998), Barbara Pariente (appointed 1997) and Peggy Quince (appointed 1998) crumbled, critical health care programs for seniors and children were scrapped and
to the state Supreme Court. Efforts to control the judiciary by the executive and taxes on property owners and businesses skyrocketed. Things got so bad the people
legislative branches of our state government concern me more than any other who sponsored it pushed for its repeal.
single issue. IAFF and FPF members should understand how important it is to retain
fair, independent Justices on the Florida Supreme Court. Supreme Court decisions affect 30 states have rejected these risky caps but Rick Scott and his friends are hoping
every aspect of your careers as well as your retirement.” they can fool voters into accepting it. Your union will never tell you how to vote,
it’s your personal decision, but it’s our responsibility to make it crystal clear what
– Larry Osborne, IAFF 12th District Vice President
2 protects your job and retirement security. 3
3. Charlotte Paul J. Moriarty, Sr. Robert Hill (DEM) Diane Rowden Lake
Alachua Mike Nowlin Jared Evan Moskowitz (DEM) Patricia Hawkins-Williams Howard C. Forman (DEM)
North Naples Fire District, Florida House District 7 County Commission, District 3
Melbourne City Council, Florida House District 97 Lauderdale Lakes Clerk of the Circuit Courts Lizbeth Benacquisto (REP) Frank T. Bruno, Jr. (DEM)
Clovis Watson, Jr. (DEM) Seat 5
District 1 City Commission, Seat 4 Florida Senate District 30 Florida Senate District 8
Florida House District 20
Katie Edwards (DEM) Stacy Ritter (DEM) Gadsden Hillsborough
Gary Stasko Donna Fiala (DEM) Vasco Watters (REP)
Betty Moore Florida House District 98 Benjamin Williams County Commission, District 3 Alfred J. Lawson, Jr. (DEM) Tom Lee (REP)
Andrew Morey (DEM) County Commission, District 1
Melbourne City Council, Lauderdale Lakes Charlotte County Airport U.S. House District 2 Florida Senate District 24 Mount Dora City Council
Florida House District 21
District 2 Elaine Schwartz (DEM) City Commission, Seat 6 Timothy M. Ryan (DEM) Authority, District 3
Tim Nance (REP)
Florida House District 99 County Commission, District 7 Bill Montford (DEM) Holmes Lee
County Commission, District 5
Bay Mark LaRusso Howard Berger (DEM) Ken Doherty (REP) Florida Senate District 3
County Commission, District 1 Alfred J. Lawson, Jr. (DEM) Lizbeth Benacquisto (REP)
Alfred J. Lawson, Jr. (DEM) Melbourne Mayor Sharon Pritchett (DEM) Lauderhill City Commission, Dave V.C. Holeness (DEM)
Kevin Rambosk (REP) U.S. House District 2 Florida Senate District 30
U.S. House District 2 Florida House District 102 Seat 1 County Commission, District 9
William Truex (REP) Sheriff Gilchrist
Bill Rettinger
County Commission, District 3 Heather Dawes Fitzenhagen
Palm Bay City Council, Seat 2 Richard Neil Stark (DEM) Margret Bates Robert F. “Bob” Diaz Andrew Morey (DEM) Indian River
Brevard Florida House District 104 Lauderhill City Commission, County Court Judge, Group 10 Dixie Florida House District 21 (REP)
Thad Altman (REP) Florida House District 78Fred
Andy Gardiner (REP) Michelle Paccione Seat 3 Citrus Andrew Morey (DEM) Florida Senate District 16 Forbes
Florida Senate District 13 Palm Bay City Council, Seat 3 Jeff Green Rosalind Osgood Florida House District 21
Nancy Argenziano (INT) Gulf
Cooper City City Commission, Frank Talerico School Board at Large 5 Tony Donadio (NPA) Bonita Springs Fire Control
Thad Altman (REP) Florida House District 34 Alfred J. Lawson, Jr. (DEM)
William Capote District 3 Margate City Commission, County Commission, District 3 and Rescue District, Seat 2
Florida Senate District 16 Palm Bay Mayor Seat 1 Franklin Sands Duval U.S. House District 2
Greg Ross School Board at Large 8 Collier Audrey Gibson (DEM)
Steve Lohan
Sean Ashby (DEM) Joe Pishgar (DEM) Cooper City Mayor Lesa Peerman Florida Senate District 9 Bill Montford (DEM) Jackson
Mario Diaz-Balart (REP) Florida Senate District 3 Bonita Springs Fire Control
Florida House District 50 County Commission, District 3 Margate City Commission, Robin Bartleman Alfred J. Lawson, Jr. (DEM)
U.S. House District 25 and Rescue District, Seat 4
Dan Daley Seat 3 School Board at Large 9 Mia Jones (DEM) U.S. House District 2
John Paul Alvarez (DEM) Coral Springs Florida House District 14 Robert Hill (DEM)
Florida House District 53
Broward Dwight Bullard (DEM) Florida House District 7 Bryan Raymond
City Commission, Seat 2 John Hall Al Lamberti (REP)
Florida Senate District 39 Jefferson Fort Myers Beach Fire Control
Mario Diaz-Balart (REP) Margate City Commission, Sheriff
Henry Parrish U.S. House District 25 Escambia District, Seat 4
Vincent Boccard Seat 4 Hamilton Alfred J. Lawson, Jr. (DEM)
Steve Hemping Clay Ford (REP)
Cocoa Mayor Coral Springs Mayor, Seat 1 Vicki A. Minnaugh U.S. House District 2
East Naples Fire District, Florida House District 2 Bill Montford (DEM) Leslie Kinsey
Jeremy Ring (DEM) Joanne Simone South Broward
Seat 3 Florida Senate District 3 Iona McGregor Fire Protection
Barry Plans Florida Senate District 29 Walter Duke Margate City Commission, Drainage District Bill Montford (DEM)
and Rescue Service District,
Cocoa Beach Dania Beach City Commission Seat 5 Flagler Florida Senate District 3
Jeff Page Seat 2
City Commission, Seat 2 Christopher Smith (DEM) at Large Hendry
Florida Senate District 31 Calhoun East Naples Fire District, Milissa Holland (DEM) Robert Hill (DEM)
Donald Rosen Seat 5 Florida House District 24 Mario Diaz-Balart (REP) Kathy Kruse
Ben Malik C.K. “Mac” McElyea Alfred J. Lawson, Jr. (DEM) Florida House District 7
Sunrise City Commissioner U.S. House District 25 Lehigh Acres Fire Control and
Cocoa Beach Eleanor Sobel (DEM) Dania Beach City Commission U.S. House District 2
Group A Roger Simm Rescue District, Seat 1
City Commission, Seat 3 Florida Senate District 33 at Large
Golden Gate Fire District,
Franklin Dwight Bullard (DEM) Lafayette
Bill Montford (DEM)
Angel Gomez Seat 2 Alfred J. Lawson, Jr. (DEM) Florida Senate District 39 Ronald Krome
Eric Herrburger Maria Lorts Sachs (DEM) Justin Serian Florida Senate District 3 Robert Hill (DEM)
Weston City Commission, U.S. House District 2 Lehigh Acres Fire Control and
Cocoa Beach Florida Senate District 34 Hollywood City Commission, Florida House District 7
Seat 1 Margaret “Peggy” Hanson
City Commission, Seat 5 District 4 Robert Hill (DEM) Hernando Rescue District, Seat 3
North Naples Fire District, Bill Montford (DEM)
Perry E. Thurston, Jr. (DEM) Florida House District 7 Nancy Argenziano (INT)
Julio Gonzalez Seat 1 Florida Senate District 3
Florida House District 94 Florida House District 34
Circuit Court Judge, Group 45
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4. Brandon Morris C. Madison Miami-Dade Andy Gardiner (REP) Jeff Rinehart Kevin Rader (DEM) Bob Hackworth Ray Pilon (REP) Lee Constantine Joshua J. Wagner
Lehigh Acres Fire Control and Alfred J. Lawson, Jr. (DEM) Mario Diaz-Balart (REP) Florida Senate District 13 St. Cloud City Council, Seat 2 Florida House District 81 Dunedin Mayor Florida House District 72 County Commission, District 3 County Council Member,
Rescue District, Seat 4 U.S. House District 2 U.S. House District 25 District 2
Darren Soto (DEM) Jay Polachek Patrick J. Rooney, Jr. (REP) Robert Shatnoff Greg Steube (REP)
St. Johns
Jacqueline Danis Florida Senate District 14 St. Cloud City Council, Seat 3 Florida House District 85 Palm Harbor Special Florida House District 73
Bill Montford (DEM) David Rivera (REP) Milissa Holland (DEM) Wakulla
Lehigh Acres Fire Control and Florida Senate District 3 U.S. House District 26 Fire Control & Rescue District,
Rescue District, Seat 5 Karen Dentel (DEM) Jarom Fertic Mark Pafford (DEM) Seat 3 Charles Bray Florida House District 24 Alfred J. Lawson, Jr. (DEM)
Florida House District 30 St. Cloud Mayor Florida House District 86 Englewood Englewood Area U.S. House District 2
Robert Hill (DEM) Illeana Ros-Lehtinen (REP)
Mike Gatewood Florida House District 7 U.S. House District 27 Neil Brickfield Fire Control District, Seat 4 Taylor
North Fort Myers Fire Control Randolph Bracy III (DEM) Rayelynne Ketchum (REP) Tom Gustafson (DEM) Pinellas County Commission Bill Montford (DEM)
Alfred J. Lawson, Jr. (DEM) Florida Senate District 3
and Rescue District, Seat 1 Gwen Margolis (DEM) Florida House District 45 Clerk of the Court Florida House District 89 District 1 Larry McNamara
Manatee U.S. House District 2
Florida Senate District 35 Englewood Englewood Area
Cecil L. Pendergrass (REP) Vern Buchanan (REP) Linda Stewart (DEM) Michael Harford (DEM) Lori Berman (DEM) Nancy Bostock Fire Control District, Seat 5 Robert Hill (DEM)
Bill Montford (DEM) Florida House District 7
County Commission, District 2 U.S. House District 16 Dwight Bullard (DEM) Florida House District 47 County Commission, District 1 Florida House District 90 Pinellas County Commission
Florida Senate District 3
Florida Senate District 39 District 3 David Garofalo
Greg Steube (REP) Joe Saunders (DEM) Brandon Arrington (DEM) Dave Aronberg (DEM) North Port City Commission, Washington
Leon Florida House District 49
Robert Hill (DEM)
Florida House District 73 Sharon Pritchett (DEM) County Commission, District 3 State Attorney Ken Welch Seat 1
Alfred J. Lawson, Jr. (DEM) Florida House District 7 Alfred J. Lawson, Jr. (DEM)
Florida House District 102 Pinellas County Commission
U.S. House District 2 Sean Ashby (DEM) U.S. House District 2
Gene Brown Fred Hawkins, Jr. (DEM) District 7 Michael Truebert
Pinellas
City of Bradenton City Council, Barbara Watson (DEM) Florida House District 50 County Commission, District 5 North Port City Commission, Volusia
Bill Montford (DEM) Jack Latvala (REP) Rene Flowers Seat 3
Ward 2 Florida House District 107 Frank T. Bruno, Jr. (DEM)
Florida Senate District 3 Lui Damiani Katrina Scarborough (REP) Florida Senate District 20 Pinellas School Board Florida Senate District 8
Wayne Poston Alex Diaz de la Portilla (REP) County Commission, District 3 Property Appraiser District 7 Teresa Carafelli (DEM)
Robert Hill (DEM) Peter Nehr (REP) Sarasota Sarasota Hospital
City of Bradenton Mayor Florida House District 112 Milissa Holland (DEM)
Florida House District 7 Jerry Demings (DEM) Bob Hansell (DEM) Florida House District 65 James Robinson Board, Seat 1 Florida House District 24
Dan Center Kionne L. McGhee (DEM) Sheriff Sheriff Largo City Commission Seat 4
Michelle Rehwinkel Lawrence T. Ahern (REP) Christine Robinson (REP)
Southern Manatee Fire District Florida House District 117 David Santiago (REP)
Vasillinda (DEM) Patsy Heffner (REP) Florida House District 66 County Commission, District 3
Commission, Seat 2 Osceola Florida House District 27
Florida House District 9 Tax Collector Polk
James Cena Monroe Darren Soto (DEM) Ed Hooper (REP) Darren Soto (DEM) Charles Hines (REP) Nancy L. Schleicher
David Rivera (REP) Florida Senate District 14 Florida House District 67 Florida Senate District 14 County Commission, District 5
Liberty Southern Manatee Fire District Palm Beach Deltona City Commission,
Commission, Seat 4 U.S. House District 26 District 4
Alfred J. Lawson, Jr. (DEM) Dave Scherer Joseph Abruzzo (DEM) Dwight Dudley (DEM)
U.S. House District 2 Kissimmee City Commission, Florida Senate District 25 Florida House District 68 Santa Rosa Seminole
Dwight Bullard (DEM) Christopher C. Nabicht
Marion Seat 1 Clay Ford (REP) Michael P. Clelland (DEM)
Florida Senate District 39 Deltona City Commission,
Bill Montford (DEM) Frank T. Bruno, Jr. (DEM) Jeff Clemens (DEM) Kathleen Mick Peters (REP) Florida House District 2 Florida House District 29
Florida Senate District 3 Sara Shaw Florida Senate District 27 Florida House District 69 District 6
Florida Senate District 8
Orange Kissimmee City Commission, Karen Dentel (DEM)
Sarasota Drew Bastain
Robert Hill (DEM) Clovis Watson, Jr. (DEM) Geraldine F. Thompson (DEM) Seat 3 Maria Lorts Sachs (DEM) Heather Gracy Florida House District 30
Florida House District 7 Florida Senate District 34 Vern Buchanan (REP) Port Orange City Council,
Florida House District 20 Florida Senate District 12 Dunedin City Commission,
U.S. House District 16 District 3
Seat 3
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FPF Position on
Proposed Constitutional
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OPPOSE
Amendment 1: Aims to prevent laws or rules from
compelling any person or employer to purchase, obtain,
or otherwise provide for health care coverage.
Amendments
O
OPPOSE
Amendment 3: Imposes limitations on ability of local
governments to raise revenue.
O
OPPOSE
Amendment 4: Reduces local revenue by placing caps
on property taxes for 2nd and 3rd homes.
O
OPPOSE
Amendment 5: The amendment revises provisions
relating to Judicial appointments.
Amendment 9: Provides property tax exemptions for
SUPPORT surviving spouses of military veterans or first responders
who died in the line of duty.
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OPPOSE
Amendment 10: Provides an exemption from ad valorem
taxes levied by local governments on tangible personal
property whose value is greater than $25,000 but less
than $50,000.
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