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Florida Legislature Public Meeting |
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Redistricting in Wesley Chapel |
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Could Tampa Bay get a louder voice in
Congress? That was one of the questions tossed at state
legislators as they stopped in Wesley Chapel Tuesday night
for a forum on redistricting. The Pasco County crowd is
concerned about gerrymandering. They don't want political
maps drawn like a plate of spaghetti. More from wtsp.com |
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July 26, 2011 |
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Rep. Will Weatherford speaks to the |
Wesley Chapel Republican Club |
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Representative Will
Weatherford spoke to the
Wesley Chapel Republican Club regarding jobs, growth and
redistricting. Weatherford chairs the House
Redistricting Committee, “It is my hope that as many
Floridians will provide their input on this important
process.” “I want to invite you to the upcoming meeting in
our community on Tuesday, July 26, at Wiregrass Ranch High
School Gym, 2909 Mansfield Boulevard, Wesley Chapel, from
6:00 - 9:00 pm” said Weatherford.
If you cannot be there, the Florida
Channel will be webcasting meetings at
thefloridachannel.org. Meeting archives (videos & more)
will be available at the Meeting Records page. Floridians
can also utilize social media (Facebook,
Twitter &
mydistrictbuilder@myfloridahouse.gov ) to submit ideas
for redistricting, during the meetings & throughout the
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July 14, 2011 |
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Andrew
Nappi, Florida State Director of the Tenth Amendment Center The Republican Club of Central Pasco |
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Andrew
Nappi, Florida State Director of the Tenth Amendment
Center, a national think tank that works to preserve and
protect the principles of strictly limited government
through information, education, and activism, spoke to the Republican Club
of Central Pasco.
The center serves as a forum for the
study and exploration of state and
individual sovereignty issues,
focusing primarily on the
decentralization of federal
government power as required by
the Constitution.
Mr. Nappi covered
the origins | |