Is Jacksonville’s City Government Open and Transparent? Read and see for yourself.
This is the public records law in Florida. In years past, the media could simply
This is the public records law in Florida. In years past, the media could simply
The Skyway – “people mover” as it was then called – sounded like a great
No one can accuse the local government of moving with undue haste. They are being
The primary job of schools is to prepare children for college or employment, or both.
There are indications that the media are being manipulated in Jacksonville. This is a serious
Even liberals now are talking about abolishing Florida’s Constitution Revision Commission, which recently proposed eight
Local government schools will have a new superintendent. After mixed results in the past, parents
One thing Jacksonville could use is an independent think tank. For 40 years or thereabouts,
One of the trickiest jobs facing politicians and bureaucrats is handing out money. In Jacksonville,
It is becoming pretty clear why Nikolai Vitti is no longer school superintendent. As usual,
Action by the School Board to protect Jacksonville schoolchildren is welcome. The vote, with only
It has been seven months since the city’s fiscal year ended, and there still is
While the JEA, City Council and Jacksonville Civic Council labor to determine the value of
Maybe the City Council should have a rule that any proposed bill must include a
Mayor Lenny Curry has issued a statement that seems to deny he is the impetus
It can be difficult to distinguish between coincidence, conspiracy and crony capitalism. Having never been