CANCELLED: Pasco to hold meeting regarding Residency Restrictions

This meeting was cancelled… Wonder why? NOTICE OF SPECIAL ATTORNEY-CLIENT SESSION Notice is hereby given of an Attorney-Client session, pursuant to Section 286.011(8),Florida Statutes, on April 26, 2016,at 9:00AM TIME CERTAIN, at the West Pasco Government Center Boardroom, First Floor, 8731 Citizens Drive, New Port Richey, Florida to discuss pending litigation related to Earl Reyes Villagomeza v. Pasco County, Florida,

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NIMBY in North Florida

Below is an excerpt from the Tallahassee Democrat, which makes a strong point:   Urban planners and developers have an acronym, “NIMBY,” that describes important undertakings that everyone agrees are badly needed — but “not in my back yard.”   The nastiest NIMBY was sparked by the now-abandoned plan by the well-meaning director of a homeless transition ministry to house

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Job Opportunity

Hello, affiliates. I started a company called HomePro. One of the main reasons for starting this company was to provide an opportunity for those who are struggling to find work. We provide at-home telemarketing reps to do mostly survey work. It’s not a difficult job, and it can be a stepping stone to better opportunities, as I’ve found that it

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Janice’s Journal: IML – Court Denies Request for Preliminary Injunction

Today the dragon won.  That is, the federal government was given permission to continue its implementation of the International Megan’s Law (IML). The U.S. District Court in the Northern District of California denied our Motion for Preliminary Injunction which attempted to stop the government’s addition of a Scarlet letter to the passports of American citizens as well the government’s notifications

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MUST READ: Hastert is a Hypocrite, Says Sex Registry Reform Group

Decades after Dennis Hastert’s alleged sexual abuse of high school wrestlers he coached, the then-Speaker of the House helped pass a tough-on-sex-crimes law known as the Adam Walsh Act. Now a Florida group that calls that 2006 law “ineffective and unduly harsh,” is asking U.S. District Judge Thomas Durkin to consider “hundreds of thousands” of victims it says the law

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