OPINION | Love him or hate him, Dean Black continues to shape the narrative
In Jacksonville’s Deegan era, Rep. Dean Black continues to be the new mayor’s foil.
Andrew Moss is a lawyer who has resided in Jacksonville for over two decades. After returning home from his service in the Marines, Andrew has been involved in Republican political campaigns for over a decade, serving as a communications and legal advisor.
In Jacksonville’s Deegan era, Rep. Dean Black continues to be the new mayor’s foil.
Mayor Deegan’s sole-source contract for the politically connected firm Langton Consulting is business as usual, after all.
The reaction of some local politicians on Israel was contradictory at best and, at worst, incomprehensibly tone-deaf.
Jacksonville’s recent local elections were the nastiest in our city’s history. These campaigns slung first mud.
Typically, one poll does not garner this much attention. But the latest University of North Florida Jax Speaks poll gives us insight into what Jaxsons are feeling at this moment about newly elected officials and looming issues, like stadium negotiations between the city and the Jaguars. Before we get to the poll’s results, keep in mind: Polling only provides a
Mayor Deegan’s war with the City Council will only alienate her against Council leadership, opinion columnist Andrew Moss says.
Ron DeSantis must show the American people the aggressiveness and ability to confound his opponents that elevated his national profile.
What makes Mayor Deegan’s appointment of Al Ferraro to lead the city’s Neighborhoods Department, so baffling.