Napolitano Now Says Airline Security System Failed
December 28, 2009 by Matthew Nye · Leave a Comment
A day after saying the system worked, Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano said her words had been taken out of context.
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Republicans’ Efforts to Keep 9/11 Terrorists Off U.S. Soil Rejected by Democrats
November 14, 2009 by Matthew Nye · Leave a Comment
In anticipation of the Obama administration’s move to close down Guantanamo Bay, House Republicans introduced legislation that would have prevented Gitmo detainees from being brought to the United States.
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Republicans’ Efforts to Keep 9/11 Terrorists Off U.S. Soil Rejected by Democrats
Napolitano Announces Obama Administration Plan to Give Amnesty to Illegal Aliens
November 14, 2009 by Matthew Nye · Leave a Comment
Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano said Friday that the Obama administration will push for “immigration reform” by giving the estimated 14 million people who are in the United States illegally “fair pathway to earned legal status.”
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Senators: Does ‘Rachel’s Law’ compromise go far enough
March 18, 2009 by Matthew Nye · Leave a Comment

Irv Hoffman and Margie Weiss are the parents of Rachel Hoffman, who was killed last year while working as a confidential informant for the Tallahassee Police Department, appeared Wednesday before the Senate Criminal Justice Committee
A push to regulate the use of confidential informants cleared an important hurdle on Wednesday, but only after the heart-wrenching pleas of a grieving father left some lawmakers wondering whether “Rachel’s Law” goes far enough.
The bill is named after 23-year-old Rachel Hoffman, a recent FSU graduate who was slain last year after she was recruited to serve as a confidential informant for the Tallahassee Police Department.
Crist seeks to ‘protect the most vulnerable’ with budget plan
December 24, 2008 by Matthew Nye · Leave a Comment
Gov. Charlie Crist said today he tried to make budget cuts as painless as possible in laying out his plans for plugging a $2.3 billion state-revenue shortage in next month’s special session.
Crist and his wife, Carole, visited a senior citizens center a few blocks from the Governor’s Mansion. He was asked about dipping into the Lawton Chiles Endowment for $600 million and gambling on quick ratification of his Seminole Tribe casino compact for another $135 million, which were pieces of the plan Crist sent to lawmakers late Tuesday.
Crist said the Chiles money will be repaid promptly. The late governor’s family has threatened legal action if the state includes the health-care fund among its sources of borrowing, and may ask that the Chiles name be removed from the endowment if it is treated like a regular revenue source.
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Crist proposes cuts, sweeps to make up $2.3 billion gap
December 23, 2008 by Matthew Nye · Leave a Comment
Gov. Charlie Crist has proposed spending cuts, sweeping trust funds for extra money, using Seminole gambling money and borrowing to build prisons to meet a projected $2.3 billion shortfall in the state’s spending plan.
The Legislature is set to meet in special session starting Jan. 5 to fix the budget. An economy in recession and a burst housing bubble has continued to drain tax revenue.
Crist’s proposal, released this afternoon, includes $561.5 million in spending cuts.
It pulls extra money from a variety of sources. The biggest is $600 million from the Lawton Chiles Endowment Trust Fund, set up with a portion of proceeds from the state’s settlement in tobacco litigation.
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Crist gives state workers two days off; Dec. 26 and Jan. 2
December 19, 2008 by Matthew Nye · Leave a Comment
As a holiday thank-you to state employees, Gov. Charlie Crist today announced that Florida government will shut down on the Fridays after Christmas and New Year’s Day.
Since the holidays fall on Thursdays, the governor said, a lot of employees use a vacation day for a long weekend. But with the state budget tightening, excluding any pay raises or other improvements in benefits over the past few legislative sessions, Crist said he wanted to show appreciation for state workers.
He also paid tribue to state Rep. Michelle Rehwinkel Vasilinda, D-Tallahassee, who suggested the paid time off. She joined Crist at a news conference and said she’d tried for a week or two, but was glad to get employees the two days.
Welcome to the new web site of the Brevard County Republican Executive Committee!
December 15, 2008 by Matthew Nye · 2 Comments
Welcome to the Brevard County Republican Executive Committee web site. County Executive Committees form the foundation upon which the Republican Party state and national organizations are built. They are the grassroots organizations that collectively determine the philosophy and direction of the party. We hope you find this site interesting and informative and urge you to check out our events and membership sections for ways you can become involved and make your voice heard.
BREC is a diverse group of Republicans working to strengthen Republican unity. We welcome you to join in our effort to continue to build the party network, energize and grow the grassroots, recruit quality candidates, and elect Republicans

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