It’s good to be back after an extended vacation. There was plenty of news to catch up while I was away and we’ll do our best. In today’s 8am hour Representative Monique Miller will join us to break down the legislative session that was scheduled to conclude ten days ago. It hasn’t.
Since I’ve been gone, we have Columbia University crumbling at its own hand, Trump policies actually working when they are given a chance and a Brevard teacher found guilty in that massive kid party at a principal’s house.
We also have changes coming to cell phone policies in our schools and I’m pretty sure they aren’t smart. More change is coming to the constitutional amendment process in Florida.
During my time off I also noticed something through my own experiences and those of friends when it comes to customer service. Some industries are doing great at it. Others are struggling mightily. We’ve lost a lot in that process and we’ll point it out in today’s MICKnugget.
Let’s get to it…
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TODAY’s LINEUP
Columbia Crumbles by its own hand
Trump has Chinese workers on his side
Brevard teacher guilty in house party case
State wants death penalty for former BCSO deputy
Schools and Cell Phones- change afoot
New requirements now law for amendments