DAMN!


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The minority Democrats effectively killed the Florida version of American Law for American Courts on its third try in as many years in the final days of the 2013 Legislature in Tallahassee. SB 58, Acceptance of Foreign Law in Certain Cases, was defeated on a procedural vote by the minority Senate Democrats: 25 Republicans to 14 Democrats. 27 votes were required to reach the required two-thirds margin to use the House version which passed the Florida House on April 18th, 79 Republicans to 39 Democrats. One Republican Senator Ms. Nancy Detert from Venice was absent from the floor for the vote while a Democrat who originally supported the vote requested release from a promise to vote for the House version after enormous pressure was brought on the Senator by the Democrat caucus. That fractious activity was witnessed by the House sponsor of HB 351, Rep. Larry Metz. Consideration of the House ALAC version in the Florida Senate lost by two critical votes.


SB 58 sponsor, Sen. Alan Hays, Republican of Umatilla had a list of more than 19 cases involving foreign law that had been appealed in Florida courts.


Senate Rules Committee Chair John Thrasher of Republican of St. Augustine was reported by a Miami Herald Naked Politics blog as saying Thursday evening that SB58 was “effectively dead”.


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Mark Bailey
Nancy Detert was my congressional representative. Ironically, she is a descendant of Charles Carroll of Carrollton, a signer of the Declaration of Independence.
P.S. There a problem loading Detert's page.
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Rocky
This makes me so angry!  I've traveled to twenty-three nations and I never, not once, did I think or believe that I was covered by American law!  In fact, you WANT to know what their laws are or you could end up getting 20 lashes in Singapore for putting gum on the ground......or holding hands in Sa...
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