Bill McCollum's Jobs Plan Still Missing, Record of Failed Economic Policy In Congress All Too Present
Florida Democratic Party Executive Director Scott Arceneaux sent the following letter to Attorney General Bill McCollum renewing his public records request because the information provided as a result of the previous public records request by the Florida Democratic Party was suspiciously lacking in documents regarding McCollum's no-bid contact to his former lobbying partner in his partisan quest seeking to block Pres. Obama's historic health insurance reform law by filing a frivolous lawsuit:
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File Records Request for Documents On No-Bid Contract To His Former Washington D.C. Lobbying Firm
Today, Florida Democratic Party Executive Director Scott Arceneaux demanded that Attorney General Bill McCollum turn over all document related to the no-bid contract he doled out to his former Washington D.C. lobbying firm to file the frivolous lawsuit against President Obama's historic health insurance reforms.
"If it wasn't bad enough that Bill McCollum was fighting to take away health coverage for 32 million Americans, reopen the Medicare Part D 'doughnut hole' for 565,000 Florida seniors, and raise taxes on the 216,000 small businesses in the Sunshine State, the fact that McCollum doled out a no-bid contract to his friend in this effort is simply shameless political posturing by a career politician," Arceneaux said. "Today, the Florida Democratic Party is demanding that McCollum turn over all documents related to his no-bid contact to hold McCollum accountable for wasting our tax dollars on political stunts."
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Florida Democratic Party Chair Karen Thurman released the following statement responding to Attorney General Bill McCollum's frivolous lawsuit against President Obama's historic health insurance reform law, the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act:
"Because he has no plans to move Florida forward or bring jobs to the Sunshine State, Attorney General Bill McCollum has filed a frivolous lawsuit to block President Obama's historic health insurance reformĀ - this is just another petty partisan ploy from a Washington politician.
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