Category: Orlando Voice Politics
Updates From David
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Miami’s Election Postponement Sparks Questions About Orlando’s Off-Cycle Voting
The Miami Precedent: A Battle Over Democratic Participation The controversy surrounding Miami’s decision to postpone its 2025 municipal elections has sent shockwaves through Florida’s political landscape. Miami city commissioners voted Thursday to cancel this year’s municipal election and postpone it until 2026, approving a controversial ordinance to move city elections to even-numbered years — a Read more
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Understanding the America Party: A Fresh Perspective for Orlando Residents
Hey, Orlando! If you’ve ever felt like the same old political parties don’t quite speak for you—or that the news doesn’t tell the whole story—you’re not alone. There’s a new player in the political scene called the America Party, launched by Elon Musk, and it’s worth taking a closer look at what it’s all about. Read more
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🚨House passes Trump’s “Big, Beautiful Bill”🚨
The House passed President Trump’s “Big, Beautiful Bill” on Thursday. The Orlando Voice’s Political Editor, David Washington, joins LiveNOW from FOX to discuss the latest. 🎥https://www.livenowfox.com/video/1668880 David Washington is The Orlando Voice Politics Editor and CEO of J & Washington LLC, a central Florida political consulting firm specializing in campaign management and public affairs. Join the Read more
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Senate Passes Comprehensive Tax Reform Bill with Significant Real Estate Provisions
On June 25, 2025, the U.S. Senate passed a sweeping tax reform legislation that includes important provisions for the real estate sector, advancing the measure closer to final approval. This legislation, referred to as the “One Big Beautiful Bill,” had previously been passed by the U.S. House of Representatives on May 22. The Senate-amended version Read more
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Florida’s 2025-2026 Budget: What Got Left Behind
The Big Picture On June 30, 2025, Governor Ron DeSantis signed off on Florida’s $117.4 billion budget—but the real story lies in what he cut. While the Florida Senate gave the plan a unanimous green light, only Reps. Angie Nixon (D–Jacksonville) and Dotie Joseph (D–North Miami) opposed it in the House. DeSantis then took a Read more
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Special Election Victories in Central Florida: Bracy Davis and Young Claim Democratic Nods, Set for September Showdown
Tuesday night’s special primary elections in Central Florida’s Senate District 15 and House District 40 delivered decisive victories for two rising Democratic leaders, setting the stage for a high-stakes general election on September 2. LaVon Bracy Davis and RaShon Young emerged victorious in their respective primaries, each overcoming competitive fields and now shifting focus to Read more
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When Campaign Literature Masquerades as News: A Line We Won’t Cross
By David Washington, The Orlando Voice Politics Editor Recently, Orlando District 5 Commissioner Shaniqua “Shan” Rose submitted what can only be described as campaign promotional material to The Orlando Voice, requesting we publish it as legitimate news content. While we respect Commissioner Rose’s service to District 5, we cannot—and will not—blur the fundamental line between Read more
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Governor DeSantis Signs HB 913, Delivering New Reforms and Relief for Florida Condominium Owners
TALLAHASSEE, FL – June 2025 — Governor Ron DeSantis has signed House Bill 913 into law, enacting sweeping reforms to provide financial relief, enhance accountability, and increase transparency for condominium associations and unit owners across the state of Florida. The legislation responds to mounting concerns from residents over rising maintenance fees, limited access to financial data, Read more
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Regina Hill Orlando Legal Case Update: DCF Clears Former City Commissioner, Witness Credibility in Question
Stay updated on the Regina Hill Orlando legal case. DCF clears the former city commissioner of elder exploitation, but prosecutors and a key witness keep the case in the spotlight. Read more