Politics
Sticker Mule CEO Anthony Constantino Launches Campaign for NY-21 Seat In A Big Way
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AMSTERDAM, NY, (FNN) – Thousands gathered outdoors on Monday, as Anthony Constantino, the outspoken CEO of Sticker Mule, formally launched his Republican bid for New York’s 21st Congressional District. The event which became, perhaps, the most widely attended Congressional kickoff in American history was made memorable by the unexpected musical debut of candidate Constantino himself as he performed God Bless America and debuted his own original music in front of a wall of 2,000 frozen turkeys that he gave away.
Constantino, a self-made entrepreneur who built Sticker Mule into a global powerhouse employing over 1,000 people, framed his candidacy as a direct assault on the political class. “I am in politics to help the people, not the corrupt politicians who are as much your enemy as they are mine,” he proclaimed to the enthusiastic crowd.
Positioned in front of an 8-foot-high wall of frozen turkeys, Constantino’s 30-minute speech zeroed in on the district’s rural realities. NY-21, a vast swath of Upstate New York from the Adirondacks to the St. Lawrence River, has long grappled with economic stagnation.
Constantino pledged action on:
• Border Security: Bolstering enforcement to safeguard local manufacturing jobs and keep citizens safe.
• Broadband Expansion: Securing federal dollars to deliver fast Internet and reliable cell service to the North Country.
• Affordability and Tax Relief: Slashing taxes and regulations to cut costs and create jobs for families in the North Country.
• Fort Drum Enhancements: Finishing the missile defense system to deter threats and strengthen America’s negotiating hand for world peace.
Constantino also disclosed that he will self-fund to be free of special interest influence and already put $5 million of his own money into his campaign. “I’ll spend whatever it takes to win because we can’t let this seat go to a typical political grifter,” he vowed.
Constantino touted fresh polling, showing he has a 10-point lead over any Democratic challenger in the general election. This marks the fifth straight poll that the political newcomer has won. Constantino’s $5 million personal campaign contribution makes him the 3rd most well-funded Congressional candidate presently in America and, combined with polling, indicates he is the frontrunner to succeed Congresswoman Stefanik.
Constantino topped off his announcement with a creative curveball: a surprise collaboration with 20-time platinum producer Helluva on the album Thank You President Trump. Constantino previewed the lead single “Fight “ live, for the first time, pumping up the crowd with lyrics about resilience and triumph over adversity.
The CEO also surprised everyone at Sticker Mule with a $1,000 Christmas bonus in addition to distributing 2,000 free turkeys, 1,000 free hoodies, and free food from local vendors including Neapolitan pizza from Lorenzo’s, fish fritters made by Constantino’s Rastafarian friend, and the President’s favorite McDonalds.
Florida
State Rep. Berny Jacques Files Bill Targeting Illegal Immigration and Employer Penalties
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5 days agoon
January 8, 2026By
Willie DavidTALLAHASSEE, Fla. (FNN) — Rep. Berny Jacques has filed legislation aimed at curbing illegal immigration in Florida by restricting access to financial services, housing assistance, and employment for unauthorized immigrants, while imposing stricter penalties on employers.
The proposal, HB 1307, seeks to eliminate what Jacques describes as incentives for illegal immigration and expand accountability for individuals and businesses that employ unauthorized workers.
Restrictions on Financial and Housing Access
HB 1307 would prohibit the Florida Department of Financial Services from issuing licenses to unauthorized immigrants. The bill also bars unauthorized immigrants from obtaining loans, homeownership assistance, or opening bank accounts in Florida.
In addition, the legislation would ban unauthorized immigrants from sending remittances from within the state, further limiting access to financial systems.
Expanded Employer Liability and Penalties
The bill establishes new penalties for employers who knowingly employ unauthorized immigrants. Employers would be held personally and fully liable for injuries sustained by unlawfully employed workers and could be required to reimburse public funds.
Under HB 1307, penalties escalate with repeated violations. A first violation would result in a one-year suspension of all business licenses and a $10,000 fine per violation. A second violation would lead to a five-year license suspension and fines of up to $100,000 per violation. A third violation would result in permanent revocation of licenses and fines of up to $250,000 per violation.
Employers found to employ 50 or more unauthorized immigrants would commit a third-degree felony and face permanent license revocation. The bill also requires employers to verify worker eligibility through the federal E-Verify system before submitting workers’ compensation claims.
Civil Liability and Auto Insurance Provisions
HB 1307 authorizes a civil cause of action against employers if an unauthorized employee causes injury or death to another person. The bill also includes provisions related to auto insurance claims, stating that unauthorized immigrants involved in motor vehicle accidents would be presumed at fault unless clear and convincing evidence demonstrates otherwise.
“We must remove the magnets for illegal migration and hold those who provide those magnets accountable,” Jacques said, urging lawmakers to support the proposal.
The bill will be considered during the upcoming legislative session.
Florida
Bracy Davis, Rosenwald File Bill to Fix My Safe Florida Home Program Application Barriers
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5 days agoon
January 8, 2026By
Willie DavidTALLAHASSEE, Fla. (FNN) — Senator LaVon Bracy Davis and Representative Mitch Rosenwald have filed legislation aimed at expanding access to the My Safe Florida Home Program by allowing homeowners to reapply when applications were previously deemed abandoned or withdrawn due to errors or omissions.
The measure, SB 1148/HB 1045, would modify program rules to permit subsequent applications when the original filing was rejected because of compliance-related mistakes, provided there is good cause and the applicant corrects the issue in a timely manner.
Expanding Access to Homeowner Assistance
The My Safe Florida Home Program is a state initiative that provides eligible Florida homeowners with inspections and grant funding to help strengthen their homes against storms while reducing insurance costs. The program is administered by the Florida Department of Financial Services.
Current rules allow for reapplication if an application was denied or withdrawn due to errors or omissions. However, the proposed legislation would also allow reapplication when an application was deemed abandoned or withdrawn because of similar compliance-related issues.
Addressing Bureaucratic Barriers
“At a time when Florida’s families are struggling with rising insurance costs, we cannot allow bureaucratic technicalities to block access to affordability tools,” said Bracy Davis, a Democrat from Ocoee.
The bill responds to concerns from homeowners who were unable to submit a new application after their original submission was closed due to misunderstandings or reasonable mistakes regarding program requirements.
Focus on Seniors and Low-Income Homeowners
Rosenwald, a Democrat from Oakland Park, said the legislation is intended to help vulnerable homeowners who rely on the program for financial relief.
“This program can be a lifeline for seniors and low-income homeowners,” Rosenwald said. “In response to Floridians reporting that they were blocked from submitting a new application because of a misunderstanding or reasonable mistake concerning program compliance, I filed this glitch bill.”
If approved, the legislation would ensure more homeowners have access to financial assistance aimed at strengthening homes and improving insurance affordability across Florida.
Central Florida News
Eddie Cole, Former Eatonville Mayor, Coach and Chaplain, Dies at 67
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3 weeks agoon
December 21, 2025By
Willie DavidEATONVILLE, Fla. (FNN) — Eddie Cole, a former Eatonville mayor, longtime coach, chaplain and community leader, has died at the age of 67, town officials confirmed.
Cole, widely respected for his dedication to public service and his influence in basketball, passed away just months after being inducted into the Rollins College Sports Hall of Fame.
In a statement, the Town of Eatonville remembered Cole as “a servant leader whose heart beat for the people of Eatonville.” Officials praised his compassion, leadership and unwavering commitment to the community’s progress.
“Mayor Cole’s compassion and commitment to progress will forever be etched in the heart of Eatonville,” the statement read. “We honor his life, leadership, and the indelible impact he made on generations past, present and future.”
Cole’s legacy spans decades of civic leadership, mentorship and faith-based service, leaving a lasting imprint on the town and those he guided on and off the court.