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$21 million special assessment sparks controversy among Brickell condo owners

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www.youtube.com – CBS Miami – 2024-11-18 17:09:52

SUMMARY: In Brickell, condo owners are facing a $21 million special assessment for critical repairs to their 16-year-old building, prompting outrage among residents. Some homeowners may have to pay over $40,000, which many believe is excessive and rushed. The condo board approved the assessment without owner votes, citing Florida law and emphasizing the importance of safety after the Champlain Towers collapse. While the board insists repairs are necessary, residents feel excluded from the decision-making process. Several owners are considering selling their units due to the financial burden, and some hope for leadership changes in an upcoming election to revisit the assessment.

Just 16 years after construction, residents at one Brickell condo are grappling with a contentious $21 million special assessment for repairs to their building.

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Air traffic controllers were initially offered buyouts and told to consider leaving government

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www.clickorlando.com – Thomas Beaumont, Adriana Gomez Licon And Nicholas Riccardi, Associated Press – 2025-01-31 17:47:00

SUMMARY: Just before a fatal midair collision at Reagan National Airport, FAA employees received a resignation offer that included eight months’ pay, which the air traffic controller union advised against accepting due to uncertainty about its implementation. The crash, resulting in 67 deaths, has reignited concerns over staffing shortages in air traffic control exacerbated by President Trump’s bureaucratic cuts. Despite claims of prioritizing public safety, air traffic controller staffing has been a longstanding issue. Experts warn that uncertainty surrounding hiring processes could further hinder the recruitment of necessary personnel, impacting aviation safety and efficiency.

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Florida DNC members split on who should lead the Democratic Party • Florida Phoenix

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floridaphoenix.com – Mitch Perry – 2025-01-31 17:07:00

Florida DNC members split on who should lead the Democratic Party

by Mitch Perry, Florida Phoenix
January 31, 2025

The Democratic National Committee will gather in Maryland on Saturday to select their new party chair, and the 15 members from Florida are split about who that candidate should be.

Seven members, including Florida Democratic Party Chair Nikki Fried and South Florida state Sen. Shevrin Jones, are backing Ken Martin of Minnesota, a vice chair of the DNC who also serves as the chairman of the Minnesota Democratic-Farmer-Labor (DFL) Party.

Seven other members, including recently elected FDP Vice Chair Daniel Henry and Karla Hernández-Mats, the party’s candidate for lieutenant governor in the 2022 election, are backing Ben Wikler, the Democratic Party Chairman of Wisconsin.

Sean Shaw, a former state representative from Hillsborough County and the party’s attorney general candidate in 2018, is backing former Maryland Governor Martin O’Malley for the role.

“The future of the Democratic Party starts with investing in the South,” Fried said in a written statement.

“As Florida’s population changes, our political significance will evolve and with more Electoral College votes on the horizon, now is the time to start investing and organizing in our people. We need a new, Democratic strategy for the South that harnesses the collective power of our constituencies. A message that works in the South, will work across the country and we need our new Chair to understand that — and act on it.”

Sitting DNC Chair Jamie Harrison, who was criticized for strongly backing Joe Biden’s effort to stay in the 2024 election before departing last July, is stepping down from the role after a four-year stint. In a recent interview, Harrison doubled down on his beliefs, saying that the Democrats should have fully supported Biden in the presidential race despite his abysmal debate performance last June, which convinced enough high-ranking Democrats that he needed to drop his bid for re-election.

Biden did so in July and immediately endorsed Vice President Kamala Harris, who became the de facto candidate before she was officially nominated and selected to be the party’s standard bearer during the Democratic National Convention last August.

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DeSantis announces agreement between ICE, Florida state troopers | Florida

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www.thecentersquare.com – By Steve Wilson | The Center Square – 2025-01-31 15:27:00

SUMMARY: Florida Governor Ron DeSantis announced a new agreement allowing Florida Highway Patrol troopers to act as federal immigration enforcement officers, a shift from previous limitations under the Biden administration. He criticized the recently passed TRUMP Act, which he believes undermines immigration enforcement and complicates the coordination between state and federal agencies. The TRUMP Act, sponsored by state lawmakers, designates Agriculture Commissioner Wilton Simpson as chief immigration officer, requiring local law enforcement to channel requests for federal immigration assistance through his office. DeSantis condemned the legislation, asserting it fails to address public demands for stronger immigration policies.

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