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Saturday, May 4, 2024

Gov. Scott appoints new director of policy

Megan Fay
Megan Fay

Gov. Rick Scott has announced the appointment of Megan Fay as director of policy. Fay fills the position left vacant by Jeff Woodburn becoming the executive director of the Florida Constitution Revision Commission.

“Each and every day we have to fight to ensure a strong future for Florida so that our state is the best place for families for generations to come. Since joining my team in 2013, Megan has displayed the outstanding leadership needed to strategically guide policy in our state. I look forward to her continuing to serve the families of Florida in this new role,” the governor said.

Fay has worked in the governor’s office since 2013 serving as a chief analyst in the Office of Policy and Budget, deputy director of Cabinet Affairs and most recently as Deputy Director of Legislative Affairs. She received a Bachelor of Science in Business Administration from the University of Florida and a Juris Doctor from the Florida State University College of Law.

To view the Executive Office of the Governor organizational chart, click HERE.

Villagers don’t have gates but the Morse family does

A Village of Country Club Hills resident, in a Letter to the Editor, points out The Villages is not a true gated community, but the Morse family is living behind gates at their compound.

Villager says his Black Lab has been attacked by unleashed dogs

In a Letter to the Editor, a Village of Dabney resident reports that his Black Lab has been attacked by small unleashed dogs.

The gates are more beneficial than you might think

A Village of Palo Alto resident suggests the gates are of more value than just slowing down traffic. He explains in a Letter to the Editor.

Shockingly light sentence in hit-and-run death

A Village of Antrim Dells resident was shocked to read about the sentence a woman received after a hit-and-run crash on Rolling Acres Road claimed the life of a pedestrian and seriously injured a second man.

They are ruining the reasons people have chosen The Villages

A Village of St. James resident who moved to Florida’s Friendliest Hometown a decade ago, fears The Villages is ruining the reason people chose to buy homes here.