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JaxDaily interviews Lake Ray

19. August 2008

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JaxDaily: Our area is electing a lot of fresh faces to the legislature this year. What about your particular background and experience qualifies you to hit the ground running if you are sent to Tallahassee? Lake Ray: It is important that we send people to Tallahassee who have experience in the process of legislating. [...]

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JaxDaily interviews Gordon Morgan

14. August 2008

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Gordon Morgan recently retired as the Chief Assistant Clerk of the Duval County Circuit courts. He has decided to seek the Republican nomination to run for State House of Representatives in District 17, the seat currently held by Stan Jordan who is prevented from running for re-election due to term limits. Mr. Morgan [...]

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JaxDaily interviews ‘Doc’ Renuart

4. August 2008

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JaxDaily: Our area is going to be electing a lot of fresh faces to the legislature this year. What about your background and experience qualifies you to hit the ground running if you are sent to Tallahassee? Doc Renuart: The legislature is about building support for your policy objectives. I’m a Ronald Reagan conservative [...]

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JaxDaily interviews Dan Quiggle, State Chairman of Americans for Prosperity

30. July 2008

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Dan Quiggle is the State Chairman of Americans for Prosperity, an anti-tax group that recently took on the mayor over a proposed property tax hike to fund the Jacksonville Journey. Quiggle was a candidate for U.S. Congress in 2000, running against Ander Crenshaw in the Republican Primary. He recently took a few moments [...]

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Our interview with Milford Shirley

15. July 2008

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Milford Shirley is the President of the Jacksonville Chapter of the Experimental Aircraft Association, a group that gained major attention over a zoning dispute with the city last year. Shirley also hosts his own radio talk show. He was kind enough to answer a few questions for JaxDaily. JaxDaily: First off, what is [...]

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Our interview with Sarah Lovett

13. July 2008

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Sarah Lovett is a Republican candidate for State House of Representatives in District 14 and will face the winner of the Democratic primary (either Mia Jones or Pat Lockett-Felder) in November. Mrs. Lovett took a few moments to answer some questions for JaxDaily… JaxDaily: Why did you decide to run for State House? Is this [...]

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Our interview with Joe Clements

12. July 2008

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Jax Daily: Why did you decide to run for city council? Is this something you’ve thought about for a long time? Joe Clements: I have thought about running for City Council for several years. And, I believe this is the right time. I believe that each of us needs to get more [...]

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Our interview with Bob Harms

5. July 2008

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Bob Harms is a candidate for City Council Group 2 At-Large in the August special election. He was previously a candidate for that same seat last Spring and a candidate for U.S. Congress in 2006 as the Democratic nominee against Ander Crenshaw. Mr. Harms recently took a few moments to answer some questions [...]

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Our interview with Angela Nixon

2. July 2008

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City council candidate Angela Nixon recently took the time to answer a few of our questions. Nixon is running in a special election to be held this August to fill the District 10 seat being vacated by Mia Jones, who is running for the state legislature. JaxDaily: First off, why did you decide to [...]

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Talking with School Board Candidate Jim Moser

11. October 2007

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  JaxDaily:  You’re seeking to represent School Board District 1, what areas and neighborhoods does that include?   Jim Moser:  My area extends from University Blvd to Kernan Blvd. and up to Beach Blvd.  The elementary schools include: Abess Park, Don Brewer, Fort Caroline, Lake Lucina, Lone Star, Merrill Rd., Parkwood Heights.  The middle schools are: Arlington, Fort [...]

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