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Entries by Kevin Schnitzius
Rick Scott’s Campaign Could Be Fined $82 Million
March 19, 2014 in News /by Kevin SchnitziusFlorida Gov. Rick Scott’s (R) reelection campaign could be fined as much as $82 million if found guilty of an accusation of campaign finance violations. State Democratic Party chair Allison […]
Video of 2014 Broward Democratic Unity Dinner
March 18, 2014 in News /by Kevin SchnitziusBroward Democratic Party Meeting March 18
March 11, 2014 in News /by Kevin SchnitziusThis month we celebrate the achievements of women in society. We win because women share a Democratic philosophy. The “War on Women” by Republicans has only intensified. Whether it is […]
Affordable Care Act 101 – Free Workshops Offered by the League of Women Voters
February 27, 2014 in News /by Kevin SchnitziusThe deadline to sign up for Health Care Insurance is March 31. The League of Women Voters of Broward County will be offering a second series of Affordable Care Act […]
Broward County Democratic Executive Committee February 18, 2014 Meeting
February 26, 2014 in News /by Kevin SchnitziusWhat Does It Mean To Be A Democrat?
February 18, 2014 in Uncategorized /by Kevin SchnitziusRick Scott’s Problems for Reelection
February 7, 2014 in OP/ED /by Kevin SchnitziusScott Arceneaux, Executive Director of the Florida Democratic Party Florida Insiders, I’d like to share some thoughts with you about what I see as the biggest takeaways from the recent flurry […]
Broward Democrats Chair Mitch Ceasar on the President’s State of the Union Address
February 4, 2014 in OP/ED /by Kevin SchnitziusPresident Obama presented his annual message to Congress. But what is the economic “State of the Union?” The deficit dropped, unemployment is at a five year low, and the stock […]
Raise to Minimum Wage an Urgent Need for U.S.
January 30, 2014 in OP/ED /by Kevin SchnitziusFlorida Congresswoman Debbie Wasserman Schultz A raise of the federal minimum wage is one of those common-sense proposals that is both good for the economy and good for the country. […]