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There is no slowdown in news of interest as we hold our last conversation of 2017. From education and Disney World to political problems and social issues we have a full slate on this final Friday of a very interesting year.
What’s the answer to the PC nonsense at American colleges? A viable alternative that’s also affordable. The assault on the First Amendment is unrelenting and one bakery stays in government’s crosshairs. Could the United Nations be saving the USA $24B a year? Will our politicians ever learn to handle social media or even their emails responsibly? Speaking of, there are over 1M Floridians without representation in Tallahassee. What’s the impact? And those are just a few of topics up for grabs on today’s BML.
Florida Today’s Isadora Rangel will help us sort it out in our 8am hour. She also joins me Monday morning for our look back at the top stories of 2017.
Have a safe and happy New Year and we’ll meet you back here Tuesday morning for our first in 2018 show!
THE STARTING BLOCK
The best answer to higher education
AROUND BREVARD
Not just social media, also a public record problem…
It’s not restricted to council members
BPS considering calendar changes in next school year
AROUND FLORIDA
Over 1M Floridians without Tallahassee representation
DC
Will the UN action save us $24B a year?
Will the Iran deal fall apart?
AROUND THE COUNTRY
Sweetcakes by Melissa can’t escape persecution
WV Senator on Trump’s bad side
NY Gov, like CA, pardoning illegals but has no Federal jurisdiction
THE POLLING PLACE AND FREE SPEECH