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Intersection: Florida Repubicans react to Jim Greer's indictment. Also, state bike lane regulations change

June 08, 2010: Florida Republicans are still recovering from the indictment of former party chairman Jim Greer on money laundering and grand theft charges. RPOF Vice Chairman Debbie Cox Roush discusses the situation. Rollins College political scientist Rick Foglesong provides some analysis of the fallout. Plus, cycling educator Mighk Wilson of the Florida Bicycle Association talks about what changes in state bike lane rules mean for cyclists.

 

RPOF Debbie Cox Roush   

Florida Republican Party Vice Chair Debbie Cox Roush

Rollins College's Rick Foglesong

Rollins College Political Scientist Rick Foglesong

 

Cycling educator Mighk Wilson

Florida Bicycle Association Vice President Mighk Wilson

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LINK TO FEBRUARY 23, 2010 INTERVIEW WITH VETERAN JOURNALIST/COMMENTATOR HELEN THOMAS

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