Reubin O'D. Askew and the Golden Age of Florida Politics

Reubin O'D. Askew and the Golden Age of Florida Politics
Author: Martin A. Dyckman
Publisher: University Press of Florida
Total Pages: 315
Release: 2011-05-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 0813059194

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Inside the reinvention of Florida politics Florida Book Awards, Bronze Medal for Florida Nonfiction Reubin Askew was swept into the governor’s office in 1970 as part of a remarkable wave of progressive politics and legislative reform in Florida. A man of uncompromising principle and independence, he was elected primarily on a platform of tax reform. In the years that followed, Askew led a group of politicians from both parties who sought—and achieved—judicial reform, redistricting, busing and desegregation, the end of the Cross Florida Barge Canal, the Sunshine Amendment, and much more. This period was truly a golden age of Florida politics, and Martin Dyckman’s narrative is well written, fast paced, and reads like a novel. Dyckman also reveals how the return of special interests, the rise of partisan politics, unlimited campaign spending, term limits, gerrymandering, and more have eroded the achievements of the Golden Age in subsequent decades.

The Politics of Trust

The Politics of Trust
Author: Gordon E. Harvey
Publisher: University of Alabama Press
Total Pages: 252
Release: 2015-11
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0817318828

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"Examines the political career of Reubin Askew, whose election as governor in 1970 marked the beginning of a golden age in Florida's politics"--

The 57 Club

The 57 Club
Author: Frederick B. Karl
Publisher: University Press of Florida
Total Pages: 424
Release: 2010-03-31
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0813059283

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The 57 Club was the self-assigned name of the thirty-nine legislators first elected to the Florida House of Representatives in 1956. Karl's fascinating autobiography not only recalls those years, when Florida was in the midst of a transformation away from its rural, racially segregated, Deep South roots, but also offers intimate details into a half century of public service. By sharing his own experiences and reactions, describing what he witnessed or heard along the way, and telling stories about friends and colleagues, Karl gives readers a front row seat to some of the most captivating and turbulent moments in twentieth-century Florida politics. His insights into how the legislature functions--from the politics of committee assignments to the usefulness of lobbyists, from the savvy use of rules on the floor to debating skills, from polite ways of punishing unethical colleagues to the use of humor to calm angry exchanges, and much more--all make for an absorbing tale.

Florida Governors

Florida Governors
Author: Robert Buccellato
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing
Total Pages: 128
Release: 2015-02-02
Genre: Travel
ISBN: 1439649537

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The state of Florida has a unique place in the annals of national history and has been a constant contributor to the country's identity. The 51 men who have served as the state's governors are an essential part of its complex identity and have produced resonant material for historians of all ages. They have been farmers, generals, boat captains, restaurant owners, presidents, and sons of presidents. They have been given the office by both popular mandate and the happenstance of fate. These individuals have represented virtually every category of what it means to be a Floridian. Their lasting legacies can be felt every day by the state's citizens. Since the drainage of the Everglades and the transformation of swamplands into beachfront paradises, Florida has lured Americans from various states to its sunny shores. It has seceded from the Union, determined the final verdict in many presidential elections, was the site of railroad monopolies, developed into a playground of the rich, and is the birthplace of a new kind of theme park--all while being led by these distinct individuals who, at their core, were Floridians first.

The Reluctant Republican

The Reluctant Republican
Author: Barbara F. Olschner
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2013
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780813044538

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Gives a behind-the-scenes look at Barbara Olschner's run for state senate in the Florida panhandle.

The Golden Years

The Golden Years
Author: Robert Mcknight
Publisher: Infinity Pub
Total Pages:
Release: 2013-01-11
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780741481856

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Former Capitol Bureau Chief of the St. Petersburg Times Martin Dyckman described the Florida legislature during the 1970's and 80's as the Golden Era of the state's politics. Bob McKnight was fortunate to serve in the Florida Senate and House of Representatives during that time, and has written this nationally acclaimed book depicting his first hand knowledge of the events and personalities at the center of the Era. McKnight uses the traditional memoir format to outline historic events of Florida's transition from what the U.S. Supreme Court described as the most mal-apportioned state in the country--attributable to the legendary "Pork Chop Gang"-- to a legislative body described by the prestigious national Council of State Legislatures as the "Most Independent Governing Legislative Body in the United States," in 1972. Profiles of the outstanding governors with whom Senator McKnight served and worked are a highlight of this book—including Democrat Governors Reubin Askew, Bob Graham, Lawton Chiles, and Republican Governors Claude Kirk, Bob Martinez and Jeb Bush.

From Yellow Dog Democrats to Red State Republicans

From Yellow Dog Democrats to Red State Republicans
Author: David R. Colburn
Publisher: University Press of Florida
Total Pages: 402
Release: 2013-09-17
Genre: History
ISBN: 0813047145

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Likely to raise hackles among Democrats and Republicans alike, this dynamic history of modern Florida argues that the Sunshine State has become the political and demographic future of the nation. David Colburn reveals how Florida gradually abandoned the traditions of race and personality that linked it to the Democratic Party. The book focuses particularly on the population growth and chaotic gubernatorial politics that altered the state from 1940, when it was a sleepy impoverished southern outpost, to the present and the emergence of a dominant Republican Party.