It's unfortunate that, after more than two decades on death row and several years since lethal injection was installed as the method of execution, that his attorneys are waiting until the last minute to raise these issues. It places undue stress on the victim's family. |
It's way too early to say what support if any the governor would give to the proposal. |
Scripps has lived up to every commitment they have made and it's clear that the onus is now on the county to locate and select a suitable site for their home. |
Scripps has not made any indications that they want to do embryonic stem-cell research in Florida. And the governor has said under his watch, there won't be state dollars going to embryonic stem-cell research. |
Scripps serves as a prime example that it should not be assumed that when a biotech institute expands, they are planning on duplicating the research they are currently conducting at existing facilities. |
The amount of monitoring devices that are being purchased with this money is a sufficient amount for the people that judges are ordering to wear these devices. |
The Cabinet will not vote on it until there's a contract. Time is obviously of the essence. |
The decision not to hear the case simply reaffirms that the clemency process which is laid out in our Constitution is a fair one which allows felons to regain their rights through a thoughtful process. |
The Gov. fully supports Secretary McDonough and his efforts to make professionalism and integrity a priority within the Department of Corrections. |
The governor applauds both ideas. He's been an advocate of putting money back in the pockets of taxpayers. |
The governor applauds both proposals. |
The governor certainly supports implementing some of the best practices we saw in use in Martin County. And this program will do that. |
The governor certainly thinks that we need to strengthen our position as far as alternative energy goes. We need to start exploring and become a leader in alternative energy. |
The governor doesn't place stock in polls. |
The governor feels that the law should eventually sunset but only after it has run its course, and it has not yet run its course. He supports extending it but not necessarily abolishing the deadline. |