The
Republican Party of Florida raised more than $3 million in the first
three months of 2005, much of it in large chunks from special interest
groups that have a stake in bills now before the Legislature.
The Republican Party of Florida took in
more than $3 million in contributions during the first three months of
2005 -- including nearly $200,000 from gambling interests eager to win
passage of a bill that spells out what kind of slot machines will be
allowed in Broward County. The Republicans raised more than 10 times
the amount of money that went to the Florida Democratic Party so far in
2005, although political organizations controlled by Democratic state
legislators also raised as much as the party did during the time
period. The money flowing into the Republican Party coffers so far this
year reads like a who's who of special interest groups that have a
stake in the legislation now being deliberated during the 60-day
session, including those in the real estate and development business,
as well as healthcare and the pharmaceutical industry. That may not be
an accident, since top Republican lawmakers like Senate President Tom
Lee, a Brandon Republican, hosted fundraisers on behalf of the party
prior to the start of the 2005 session in March. Some of those who gave
to the party this year include the National Rifle Association Political
Victory Fund, which gave $10,000 in February. Last week, lawmakers sent
to Gov. Jeb Bush legislation sought by the NRA that expands the use of
the so-called ''castle doctrine'' in Florida and allows citizens to use
deadly force to defend themselves when they feel threatened, even
outside their home. [more]
Corporate welfare:
Florida hands out millions in public money to private business to
create jobs, but the value of what it gets in return is questionable. [more]