The Tallahassee Reports Daily Briefs: Tuesday, October 29, 2024

The Tallahassee Reports Daily Briefs: Tuesday, October 29, 2024

LOCAL NEWS

CALIFORNIA ELECTRIC: City Commissioner Jeremy Matlow’s California donors will demand policies that will drive up electric rates in Tallahassee. Tune in to The Steve Stewart Show on RealTalk 93.3 to get the details.

Inman-Johnson Campaign Promotes Anti-Law Enforcement Video as “Must See TV”Just weeks before the general election, a video shared by the Dot-Inman Johnson’s campaign manager and City Commissioner Jeremy Matlow reveals the anti-law enforcement views adopted by the local progressive movement.

FLORIDA NEWS

“Even though I think we’ll keep them under 60, you know, both of them are likely to get in excess of 50% of the vote, and so we’re going against the headwinds here,” DeSantis said.

Though it’s not getting huge publicity as Amendments 3 and 4, (marijuana and abortion) Amendment 5 is starting to receive attention from those in favor of it and those opposing.

NATIONAL NEWS

Suspect vehicle identified in connection with devices that set fires to ballot drop boxes in Oregon and Washington state (More). 

US stock markets close higher (S&P 500 +0.3%, Dow +0.7%, Nasdaq +0.3%) as investors await earnings reports this week from five of “Magnificent Seven” tech stocks—Alphabet, Apple, Amazon, Microsoft, and Meta (More). 

TALLAHASSEE WEATHER

5 Responses to "The Tallahassee Reports Daily Briefs: Tuesday, October 29, 2024"

  1. SHS – Unfortunately, mail in is a necessary evil for the mobility challenged and individuals who are not in the country when elections happen.

    Drop Boxes should be a huge NO.

  2. Edward Lyle- I agree with you on every single comment you post Except this one. I wouldn’t trust our Tallahassee postal service with anything, especially my vote. Not sure how trustworthy Oregon and Washington state’s postal services are.

  3. They should put the Drop Boxes in the Post Offices where you go in to mail Packages and buy Stamps at the Counter so the Postal Workers can keep an eye on them and they are secure when they Lock Down that section from the Public when they Close for the Day.

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