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Shan Rose Runs for Interim Orlando City Commissioner District 5 Seat

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ORLANDO, Fla. – Recently, Orlando announced the date for a special election to replace District 5 City Commissioner Regina Hill who was suspended by Governor Ron DeSantis. Shan Rose’s campaign issued a press release announcing her candidacy for Commissioner Hill’s seat.

 

Shan Rose’s Full Press Release Below:

I am Shaniqua “Shan” Rose, and today, I stand before you, not just as a candidate for District 5 Commissioner but as a testament to the unbreakable spirit of our community. My journey, marked by trials and triumphs, has prepared me to serve and uplift every corner of our district.

Born on the vibrant shores of St. Lucia and nurtured in the bustling streets of Brooklyn, New York, my family’s path eventually led us to the welcoming community of Poinciana, Florida.

Here, amidst the challenges and opportunities, I completed my education, earning a Bachelor’s Degree in Supervision and Management from Polk State College, followed by a Masters in Public Administration from American Public University.

My professional journey with the City of Orlando spanned six years, during which I served passionately in the Economic Development Department and the Community Redevelopment Agency (CRA).

My mission has always been clear: to heal and empower communities facing adversity, from poverty to the urgent need for mentorship. This dedication was recognized when I coordinated over 10,000 vaccines, earning accolades from WKMG-TV for getting tangible results.

However, my journey has not been without its storms. I faced the unthinkable – the loss of my husband to gun violence, the passing of my young son, homelessness, and surviving domestic violence. Yet, these trials did not define me; they refined me. Through the darkest times, I found strength and healing, and emerged more determined to make a difference.

Now, as the President of Change For The Community and the Executive Director in Eatonville, I channel my experiences into action, advocating for a community that listens, collaborates, and achieves together.

My leadership has been recognized on numerous fronts, including receiving an award from President Joe Biden. My efforts have led to over 200,000 pounds of food distributed to those in need and the creation of over 100 jobs for cleanup efforts post-Hurricane Ian. Now, I humbly seek your support to continue this work as your next District 5 Commissioner.

Our vision is one of unity and collective progress, addressing the pressing issues from affordable housing to education, employment, and safety. District 5 is not just a part of Orlando; it is the heart of our city. It encompasses vibrant communities like Downtown Orlando, Parramore, Rock Lake, and many others.

As we look to the future, let’s engage in dialogue, participate actively, and vote with hope and determination. While I don’t claim to have all the answers, I am committed to working tirelessly to enhance the place I proudly call home.

Our journey together is just beginning. With open hearts and united efforts, we can bridge the gaps and build a District 5 that stands as a beacon of strength, compassion, and progress for all. Let’s embrace the challenges ahead, supported by the fire that has tested but not consumed us, and continue to champion the needs and dreams of our community.

For more information, to join our cause, or to share your vision for District 5, please reach out at 619-251-3937 or via email at vote4shan@gmail.com.

Together, let’s ignite change and foster a community where every voice is heard, and every dream is within reach. #ShanRose #District5 #CityofOrlando #metrowest

Other individuals announced their intent to run for the interim District 5 seats, includes Miles Mulrain, Cameron Hope, former State Rep. Travaris McCurdy; current Orange County Supervisor of Elections candidates Cynthia Harris and Lawanna Gelzer; . Others may enter the race before the qualification deadline, April 16, 2024, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.

Important dates:

  • May 13, 2024 – Early voting begins
  • Tuesday, May 21, 2024 – Election Day

IF RUN-OFF ELECTION NEEDED:

  • June 10, 2024 – Early voting begins
  • June 18, 2024 – Run-Off Election Day

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Puerto Rico Republicans award Trump all 23 of their delegates

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SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico (AP) — Puerto Rico’s Republican Party held a district assembly on Sunday and awarded former President Donald Trump all 23 of their national delegates.

About 77% of the 1,340 members that make up the U.S. territory’s Republican Party participated, according to Angel Cintron, who heads the GOP there.

He said they held a caucus-style vote that decided how Puerto Rico’s delegates to the Republican National Convention in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, in July will pledge their votes. Twenty delegates and 20 alternates were chosen.

Trump effectively clinched his party’s nomination earlier this year.

As a U.S. territory, Puerto Rico does not participate in the presidential elections but does vote in primaries for the eventual nominees.

Politics in Puerto Rico is dictated by the political status people believe the island should have: statehood, independence or the territorial status quo. Several prominent members of the island’s Republican Party had announced ahead of the district assembly that they do not support Trump.

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Special Advisor on International Disability Rights Minkara Travel to Kenya

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Special Advisor on International Disability Rights (SAIDR) Sara Minkara is traveling to Kenya April 22 to 26 to meet with host government officials to support continued U.S.-Kenyan relations on the development of assistive technology, inclusive education, and employment opportunities for persons with disabilities.

Additionally, SAIDR Minkara will meet with civil society to learn about the challenges and opportunities to participation for persons with disabilities in society. She will also participate in the American Chamber of Commerce (AmCham) Business Summit in Nairobi, where she will discuss the importance of investing in disability-inclusive entrepreneurship and integrating disability rights into trading partnerships.

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Suspended Democratic State Attorney Andrew Warren Seeks Re-Election

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TAMPA, Fla. – In a video released Tuesday morning, State Attorney Andrew Warren announces he will seek re-election to a third term as State Attorney for Hillsborough County, Florida. Warren, a Democrat, points to his proven record of reduced crime, increased public safety, and improvements to the justice system as he declares his candidacy in the race, which will appear on the November 2024 general election ballot.

“Today, I’m running for election as State Attorney to serve the people—all the people—of Hillsborough County. I’m running to keep our neighborhoods safe. I’m running to fight for victims and to make our criminal justice system better,” Warren declares in the video.

Warren has twice been elected by Hillsborough County voters, in 2016 and 2020.

During his first 5 1/2 years in office, before he was illegally suspended by Gov. Ron DeSantis, Warren worked with prosecutors, law enforcement, and community partners to:

· Reduce crime in Hillsborough County by more than 30%

· Make Hillsborough the safest large county in Florida, according to state statistics

· Invest in safety through prevention and rehabilitation, and by addressing mental health and addiction

· Target child predators, convicting an average of one predator every four days the courthouse was open

· Create and expand civil citation programs, disrupting the school-to-prison pipeline

· Establish a Community Council and a Racial Justice Work Group

· Become a national leader in transparency, launching a groundbreaking public Data Dashboard

· Reduce the criminalization of poverty

· Pursue drunk drivers with aggressive sanctions to reduce repeat offenses

· Adopt the Disarming Domestic Abusers policy to protect victims of domestic violence

A native Floridian and former federal prosecutor, Warren and his wife Alex are parents of three children—their daughters Elliot and Lucy, and their late son Zack.

The announcement video is now live on Warren’s Facebook and X/Twitter pages. It encourages supporters to visit Warren’s website, AndrewWarrenFL.com, to sign up for updates or contribute to the campaign.

While outlining his successes in office, Warren also highlights the suspension that installed an unelected political appointee into his position last year—an appointment that is illegitimate, according to prominent Florida legal experts, including a former Attorney General and Supreme Court Justice.

“On August 4, 2022, Ron DeSantis threw out your vote. He illegally forced me from office under armed guard,” Warren says in the video. “My late son. My beautiful daughters. My strong wife. They inspire me to serve others—to do good. That’s why I took DeSantis to court.”

As an image in the video quotes federal Judge Robert Hinkle’s January 20, 2023 ruling that Warren “was diligently and competently performing the job he was elected to perform,” Warren says, “The judge ruled that I did my job and the suspension was unconstitutional. But our fight is not over”—referring to Judge Hinkle’s conclusion that he lacked the authority to reinstate Warren. On January 11, 2024, the appellate court affirmed Judge Hinkle’s findings regarding the constitutional violation while clearly stating that Judge Hinkle has the authority to reinstate Warren.

Even as Warren awaits reinstatement, his announcement Tuesday affirms that in addition to winning in court, Warren intends to be back on the ballot so voters can emphatically make it clear that they decide who represents them—not a governor who broke the law and abused his power for a political stunt.

“I’m running to protect our values, for a woman’s right to choose, for a fair and just system, and—above all—for freedom and democracy,” Warren says. “I’m running to do what’s right. It’s what I’ve always done, as a former federal prosecutor, as a father, and as your State Attorney. I’m Andrew Warren, and together, it’s time we reclaim the future of this community—our community. Join us in this fight.”

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