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Saturday, May 25, 2024

Florida’s two senators split on vote for Trump’s Supreme Court nominee

Florida’s two United States senators are split on an upcoming vote for President Trump’s embattled Supreme Court nominee.

Both U.S. Sen. Bill Nelson and U.S. Sen. Marco Rubio have signaled how they will vote in the wake of riveting testimony this past week from Judge Brett Kavanaugh and the woman who has accused him of a teenage sexual assault, Christine Blasey Ford.

Not surprisingly, Nelson and Rubio are split down party lines.

Republican Rubio said he refuses to “give credence” to Blasey Ford. He has indicated he will be voting in favor of Kavanaugh’s confirmation.

Nelson, a Democrat, on Friday tweeted that he will be voting against Kavanaugh’s confirmation.

That prompted a taunting tweet from Nelson’s Republican rival for the U.S. Senate, Gov. Rick Scott.

“You were always going to do exactly what your party leaders told you to do. You decided no before you even knew who the nominee was. Your vote does not even belong to you — it belongs to Sen. [Chuck] Schumer,” Scott tweeted.

The Senate Judiciary Committee voted 11-10 Friday afternoon to send the nomination to the full Senate for a vote. But that vote will be delayed for at least a week, as U.S. Sen. Jeff Flake, R-Ariz., demanded an investigation by the FBI in exchange for his vote to send it out of committee.

We need more golf courses and fewer homes

A Village of Marsh Bend resident, in a Letter to the Editor, contends we need more golf courses and fewer homes.

Another Villager contends Daniel Webster has to go!

A Village of Palo Alto resident agrees with a previous letter writer who said it’s time for Congressman Daniel Webster to go!

Who’s going to stop the fire when it comes to fire fees?

A Village of St. Catherine resident has a warning about increasing fire fees to be paid by residents. Read his Letter to the Editor.

Speeding in a golf cart can be deadly

In a Letter to the Editor, a Village of Chitty Chatty resident writes that speeding is among the greatest safety concern on the multi-modal paths in The Villages.

Golf courses in The Villages are immensely overused

A Village of Tamarind Grove resident, in a Letter to the Editor, points out that the golf courses in The Villages are suffering from immense overuse.