Last month, state lawmakers on the Florida Senate Ethics and Elections Committee voted in favor of a Republican bill that would erode the state s practices for vote-by-mail.
Currently, Florida voters who request mail-in ballots continue to receive them for two general election cycles meaning anyone who requested one in 2020 would continue to be mailed a ballot until 2022. But under the proposed Senate Bill 90, which has not yet been passed by the full senate, requests for mail-in ballots would be active for just one general election cycle.
Yesterday, Miami-Dade s supervisor of elections, Christina White, issued a memo outlining exactly how many of the county s voters would be affected if the bill passes. According to White, her office would have to purge every mail-in ballot request on July 1 a change that would affect more than 404,000 of the county s 1.5 million registered voters.
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JetBlue launches first-ever Miami flights
February 12, 2021
With the newest destination JetBlue can offer customers more choices, diversify its flying and enhance its broader presence in South Florida
JetBlue’s Miami launch includes service to four U.S. cities
JetBlue serves nearly 100 domestic and international BlueCities – now also including the Magic City
Miami International Airport and JetBlue had two major milestones to celebrate yesterday – the low-cost carrier’s launch of first-ever flights at the airport, as well as the airline’s 21
st birthday. Miami-Dade County and JetBlue officials hosted a ribbon-cutting ceremony at MIA that included a water cannon salute and special gifts to first-time passengers.
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MIAMI, Feb. 12, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Miami International Airport and JetBlue had two major milestones to celebrate yesterday - the low-cost carrier s launch of first-ever flights at the airport, as well as the airline s 21
st birthday. Miami-Dade County and JetBlue officials hosted a ribbon-cutting ceremony at MIA that included a water cannon salute and special gifts to first-time passengers.
Jet Blue and Miami-Dade County officials host a ribbon-cutting ceremony
Jet Blue water cannon salute
Attendees included: Miami-Dade County Mayor Daniella Levine Cava; Board of County Commissioners Chairman Jose Pepe Diaz; Lester Sola, MIA Director and CEO; David Clark, JetBlue Vice President of Sales and Revenue Management; and Bill Talbert, President and CEO, Greater Miami Convention and Visitors Bureau.
Published February 5, 2021 •
Updated on February 5, 2021 at 6:45 pm
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Could South Florida really see transportation in the form of tunnels?
City of Miami Mayor Francis Suarez said he spoke to Elon Musk Friday regarding the Boring Company CEO s proposal to dig a tunnel under Miami as a solution to the traffic gridlock. He s focused on trying to deliver a project that will have the maximum utility for our residents with the least amount of money, Suarez said in a Twitter video.
Just had my call w/ @elonmusk regarding @boringcompany tunnels coming to MIA
Musk said in a Tweet last month that he spoke to Gov. Ron DeSantis, adding that tunnels under Miami would be a solution to traffic and be an example to the world.