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Rep. Crist on Hate Crimes Act: Great Start and Opportunity to Continue to Learn
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4 years agoon

ST. PETERSBURG (FNN) – Congressman Charlie Crist (D-FL) held a virtual meeting with leaders of the Asian Pacific American community in Central Florida to discuss the new COVID-19 Hate Crimes Act, calling it a “great start” and “an opportunity to continue to listen, to continue to learn.”
Crist, a former Florida Education Commissioner, praised the opportunity to discuss the law in meetings to make people more aware of their rights and their means of protection.
Crist, who has Lebanese and Greek grandparents, added that it should not apply only to the AAPI community but any group that is targeted by being from a different background.
He told the story of his father, a medical scientist, who was being interviewed for a job position in a Philadelphia hospital. The interviewer said that, despite his accomplishments, Crist’s father would not be hired because “we already have our quota of southern Europeans.”
“It touches all of us in different ways,” the Congressman said. “It’s also important to report it, whether someone keyed your car or incidents like this one so that law enforcement can act upon it, so that a prosecutor can act upon it.”
Crist, who recently announced he is running for Florida governor, also called upon President Biden to “lead by example” in the way he addresses the issues that led to the creation of the bill.
“We have to see how President Biden handles himself in these things, the words that he chooses, the way that he speaks, along with [Vice President Kamala Harris],” he said. “And the more that we incorporate that kind of sensitivity in the way we speak, the more it will spread and will become second nature, to speak with more sensitivity.”
“This is not one of those ‘right versus left’ issues. This is right versus wrong. What’s being done to the Asian community, we got to put a stop to that, and we have the authority to do it, and the power to do it,” Crist added.
President Biden signed the Covid-19 Hate Crimes Act, introduced by Representative Grace Meng (D-New York) and Senator Mazie Hirono (D-Hawaii), on May 20th, following a rise in attacks against Asians and Asian Americans in 2020.
The act seeks to better define what constitutes a hate crime and make reporting them more accessible at local and state levels.
The bill passed in the House by a vote of 364-62 and almost unanimously in the Senate, with Rep. Josh Hawley (R-Missouri) the only one who voted against it.
Over 6,000 incidents of attacks on Asian Americans were reported last year, especially a shooting in three massage parlors in Atlanta that resulted in eight people killed.
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Juan Carlo Rodriguez is a politics and entertainment reporter for Florida National News. | info@floridanationalnews.com
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Governor Ron DeSantis Signs Eleven New Bills Into Florida Law
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3 days agoon
May 19, 2025
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (FNN) — Florida Governor Ron DeSantis signed eleven bills into law today, enacting measures that address state-owned land annexation, pawnbroker transactions, migrant vessel handling, and various property and utility regulations.
Among the bills signed was CS/CS/SB 384, allowing municipalities to annex state-owned lands under specific conditions, and CS/CS/HB 715, tightening oversight and requirements for roofing services in the state. The Governor also approved CS/SB 830, addressing the disposition of migrant vessels arriving in Florida waters, reinforcing maritime security protocols.
Other legislation includes CS/CS/HB 429, updating regulations between motor vehicle manufacturers and franchised dealers, CS/CS/HB 481, designating anchoring limitation areas to protect Florida’s waterways, and CS/HB 1137, restricting local governments from prohibiting certain utility services.
Governor DeSantis also authorized HB 307, which provides bonuses for employees of property appraisers’ offices, and CS/CS/SB 678, which revises pawnbroker transaction form requirements. Additionally, CS/CS/HB 253 enhances penalties for specific motor vehicle offenses, CS/SB 388 addresses trust fund regulations, and CS/CS/HB 1359 initiates a feasibility study for a statewide pawn data database.
This legislative package reflects the Governor’s continued focus on property protection, maritime security, consumer regulation, and utility access across Florida.
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Governor Ron DeSantis Appoints Mark Robens and Marlon Weiss to Florida Circuit Courts
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3 days agoon
May 19, 2025By
Willie David
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (FNN) – Florida Governor Ron DeSantis has announced the appointments of two new judges to the state’s judicial benches. Mark Robens has been appointed to the Sixth Judicial Circuit Court, while Marlon Weiss will serve on the Seventeenth Judicial Circuit Court. Both appointments fill vacancies left by retiring judges in their respective circuits.
Mark Robens Appointed to Sixth Judicial Circuit Court
Mark Robens, of Dade City, will now serve as a Judge on the Sixth Judicial Circuit Court. Robens has been a Partner at Stichter, Riedel, Blain & Postler, P.A. since 2022 and has worked with the firm since 2014.
A dedicated legal professional with nearly a decade of experience in private practice, Robens brings a strong background in civil litigation and corporate law to the bench. He earned his bachelor’s degree from St. John Vianney College Seminary and received his juris doctor from Stetson University College of Law.
Robens fills the judicial vacancy created by the retirement of Judge Stearns.
Marlon Weiss Appointed to Seventeenth Judicial Circuit Court
Marlon Weiss, of Hollywood, has been appointed to the Seventeenth Judicial Circuit Court. Weiss currently serves as a Partner at Armstrong Teasdale, LLP, a position he has held since 2021. Prior to his private practice career, Weiss clerked for the U.S. District Court, gaining valuable experience in both criminal and civil matters at the federal level.
Weiss holds a bachelor’s degree from the University of Michigan and earned his juris doctor from Emory University School of Law. He will fill the judicial vacancy created by the retirement of Chief Judge Tuter.
Both appointments reflect Governor DeSantis’ continued efforts to strengthen Florida’s judiciary with accomplished, experienced legal minds dedicated to upholding the law and serving their communities.
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Commissioner Mayra Uribe Announces Run for Orange County Mayor
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2 weeks agoon
May 8, 2025By
Willie David
ORLANDO, Fla. (FNN) — Orange County Commissioner Mayra Uribe officially announced her candidacy for Orange County Mayor during a press conference today at Cypress Grove Park. Uribe is seeking to succeed outgoing Mayor Jerry Demings, who is term-limited in 2026.
During the event, Commissioner Uribe secured early endorsements from the Orange County Sheriff’s Fraternal Order of Police and the Orange County Corrections Fraternal Order of Police, signaling strong support from local law enforcement groups.
Uribe, who was first elected to the Orange County Commission in 2018, addressed supporters with a message focused on community and practical leadership.
“I’m not here today as a politician. I’m here as a wife and mother, as your neighbor who believes that common sense and bold action can and will change lives,” Uribe told the crowd.
She emphasized her optimism about the county’s future, adding, “With this campaign, we have a once-in-a-generation opportunity to realign local politics around bold leadership, practical solutions, and people-first priorities.”
Uribe joins a growing list of candidates in the 2026 race, including Orange County Clerk of Courts Tiffany Moore-Russell and businessman Christopher Messina, who have already filed to run.
Other potential contenders being discussed include:
Former U.S. Congresswoman Val Demings, who previously considered a run in 2014.
Former U.S. Congresswoman Stephanie Murphy
Former Orange County Commissioners Emily Bonilla and Scott Boyd
Former Orange County Property Appraiser Rick Singh
Stay connected with Florida National News (FNN) for continued updates on the 2026 Orange County mayoral race.
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