The Tallahassee Reports Daily Briefs: Friday, June 9

The Tallahassee Reports Daily Briefs: Friday, June 9

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LOCAL NEWS

On Thursday, June 8th, the Blueprint Intergovernmental Agency released three design options for the Northeast Park ahead of the June 15th meeting. The project was put on hold during a previous meeting due to concerns of cost and scope. See the drawings and a comparison table.

A 63-year-old Crawfordville man was killed after a crash on Woodville Highway, south of Marpan Lane. Florida Highway Patrol said the man was traveling south behind a truck with a trailer. When the trailer slowed down to make a turn, the man attempted to move around the turning truck and collided with an oncoming vehicle. The man died of his injuries and the driver of the oncoming vehicle suffered only minor injuries.

FLORIDA NEWS

Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis announced a partnership between the State of Florida and other states with the intention of fighting the crisis at the southern border. DeSantis was joined by Florida Attorney General Ashley Moody, Florida Department of Law Enforcement Commissioner Mark Glass, Polk County Sheriff Grady Judd, and Brevard County Sheriff Wayne Ivey to round out the Florida delegation. Officials from Arizona, Texas, New Mexico, Idaho, and Georgia were also present. “The federal government could solve these problems if it had the will to do it,” the governor said. “Maybe it will get the will at some point in the future. But in the meantime, we need to come and work hard, together.”

Also while along the southern border, DeSantis defended flying illegal aliens to California. “I think the border should be closed. I don’t think we should have any of this,” DeSantis said. “But if there’s a policy to have an open border, then I think the sanctuary jurisdictions should be the ones that have to bear that.”

As Florida continues to attract Americans from all across the country as a place to move to, Canadian tourists traveling to Florida has returned to a pre-COVID high. VISIT FLORIDA reported that nearly 1.5 million Canadians came and visited Florida during Q1 2023. Canada is traditionally the top international country of origin for visitors to Florida, with the full-year number topping 4 million in 2019.

SPORTS NEWS

FSU softball dropped game two of the Women’s College World Series Championship series 3-1 as the Oklahoma Sooners are the national champions. The Seminoles end the season as national runners-up for the second time since 2021 and in program history. 

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6 Responses to "The Tallahassee Reports Daily Briefs: Friday, June 9"

  1. Big Flower, You have no idea whether or not I am receiving a Social Security check just as I have no idea whether or not you are paying into Social Security.

    Your analogy is quite flawed. We live in a sovereign nation. Social Security is a benefit the government pays to its citizens, most of whom paid into the system. If the government gives benefits to citizens and non-citizens alike, citizenship becomes worthless. It’s even worse than that, given the citizens have paid into the system.

    If my neighbor can force me to take in his guests, my home ownership becomes worthless. Again worse than that, given I paid for my home.

  2. @ Maven: it would be wonderful if that lawsuit drives the final stake thru the Fake Newsocrats corrupted heart.

  3. @Little Flower Hmm. Well in that case.. I can’t afford to keep paying for your social security check each month out of MY hard earned check. I shouldn’t have to accommodate for you. You must pay the cost :/

  4. Hey Steve & Barney:
    Any updates to the Tallahassee Classical’s lawsuit against the Fake Newsocrat?

    The readers want to know!

  5. The sanctuary jurisdictions should have to make all the accommodations for these people that they invited and pay for it out of their own budgets. The rest of us didn’t vote for it and can’t afford it. If my neighbor invites many guests over to his house, he must put them up and pay the costs.

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