Oooops! The Florida Legislature is already knee deep in committee meetings and the budget was presented by the governor on Thursday. Many if not most municipal governments have already sent their legislative priorities and designated lobbyists to Tallahassee to fight for their pet projects and piece of pork pie. But not Miami, where city commissioners […]
Bill Galvano can apparently count. The former Florida Senate president terminated his contract with the city of Miami on Friday, a week after commissioners moved to fire him at a meeting earlier this month, citing the costly lawsuits that followed his manipulative redistricting of the state. Commissioner Alex Diaz de la Portilla, Galvano’s buddy, had […]
Miami commissioners want to fire former Sen. President Bill Galvano, who has been consulting on redistricting for $10,000 a month, because they can’t fire Commissioner Alex Diaz de la Portilla. The official line from Commissioner Jeffrey Watson, who made the move to terminate Galvano’s contract on a surprise pocket item at last week’s meeting, is […]
Not everybody is going to be as excited as Ladra is about this, but there are more elections where that last one just came from. A bunch more. And they start right away. In fact, candidates for the Golden Beach general election in February have to qualify between Dec. 28 and Jan. 4 for a […]
Covering Joe Carollo could include witness tampering Tricky Vicky Mendez gives municipal lawyers a bad name. Time and time again, the Miami city attorney shows that she really is only there to protect and represent corrupt city commissioners — particularly her favorite, Commissioner Joe Carollo — and not the residents whose tax dollars pay her […]
The bromance is over. Miami Commissioners Joe Carollo and Alex Diaz de la Portilla — the power duo that’s been wreaking havoc on the city — are just not getting along like they used to. Carollo is acting like a jilted lover. And while we don’t know what happens behind closed doors, Diaz de la […]
Officials violated free speech in public comments, could be ousted Just in time for Thanksgiving — something to be really thankful for: Hope in the city of Miami that certain officials who have been running a criminal enterprise could be removed from office. Finally. No, it’s not another recall attempt. The city is being sued […]
Several people who live, work and play in Miami were denied their First Amendment rights Thursday when the city attorney arbitrarily decided there was no need to hear almost nine hours of public comments on a measure to tighten noise restrictions on businesses next to homes. The city effectively silenced any dissent over a piece […]
Quietly last week, with nobody really noticing, a Miami-Dade Circuit Judge ordered the city of Miami to turn the recall petitions against Commissioner Joe Carollo over to the county supervisor of elections already — well, by Dec. 1. Team Carollo also scored a win, however, when Judge Alan Fine split the baby: He also announced […]