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Friday, June 12th, 2009
Some South Floridians eschew gas, go electric
Many consider electric cars the future savior of the car industry, saving us from $4-a-gallon gas. But in many ways, the future is here as a few South Floridians already are driving pure electric cars. Some have converted gasoline cars into electric cars while others are transforming their hybrids into electric plug-ins. “The future is available today,” said state Rep. Adam Hasner, R-Boca Raton, an advocate for electric cars. “Now it’s time to get more electric cars on the road.” »Read More
Monday, June 1st, 2009
BLOG: 60 legislators endorse Bill McCollum
“Bill McCollum has what it takes to help guide Florida through these challenging times - an open ear to listen to new ideas and other viewpoints, and the strong values for doing what is right for Florida’s future, not just what is popular,” said House Majority Leader Adam Hasner. »Read More
Friday, May 22nd, 2009
BLOG: Biz Group Gives Adam Hasner Thumbs Up
House Majority Leader Adam Hasner got a shout-out from the association representing small businesses for his support of their agenda during the legislative session. Hasner, a Delray Beach lawyer, led the charge on issues near and dear to the National Federation of Independent Businesses/Florida, including changes to the state’s workers comp laws. »Read More
Thursday, May 14th, 2009
Hasner: “Budget Protects Most Important”
With an unprecedented deficit, an uncertain economic outlook and the expiration date of the federal stimulus dollars on the horizon,” this year Florida faced the worst budget environment in the state’s history,” said House Majority Leader Adam Hasner (R-Delray Beach). And Hasner believes that, at least in the Florida House of Representatives, members “took a measured and thoughtful approach to crafting a budget that protects our most important priorities and places Florida in the best possible posture to put our economy back on track.” »Read More
Monday, May 11th, 2009
Area Mechanics Turning Gas Cars Electric
One of Florida’s Republican lawmakers tried to jumpstart the industry by offering $2,000 rebates for anyone converting their vehicle. The bill failed last week, but Rep. Adam Hasner, R-Delray Beach, said he will work with the Florida energy office to try and do something similar with federal stimulus funds. “Florida’s economy could really benefit from attracting early adopters of this technology,” Hasner said Wednesday. »Read More
Sunday, May 10th, 2009
Hasner Plans No Run in 2010, Cites Wife’s Job
“Jillian and I are a team, and I am proud of her work. She has always supported my efforts, and I support her 100 percent. While I do not intend to be on the ballot in 2010, I will continue to be actively engaged on the important issues and also working to re-energize the Republican Party.” »Read More
Saturday, May 9th, 2009
Budget Means End to Session
House Republican leader Adam Hasner of Delray Beach said lawmakers crafted “a budget that protects our most important priorities” and sets the state on the path to an economic recovery while dealing with “the worst budget environment in the state’s history.” »Read More
Friday, May 8th, 2009
Final vote on Florida budget today
Republicans fought back, accusing their rivals of not offering alternatives. “It is easy to stand on the sidelines and point fingers and place blame,” said House Majority Leader Adam Hasner, R-Delray Beach. “They have become the party of no: no ideas, no solutions and no alternatives.” »Read More
Tuesday, May 5th, 2009
Deutch Continues Terror State Divest Quest
“I am proud that we have worked in a bipartisan fashion to create this innovative investing option for state employees,” said House Majority Leader Adam Hasner, who worked with Sen. Deutch to pass the Protecting Florida’s Investments Act as well as SB 538. “This further reinforces Florida’s commitment that we are not investing funds in companies that finance terrorism and threaten America’s national security.” »Read More
Wednesday, April 29th, 2009
Florida Senate OKs Bill to Extend Unemployment Checks
One of the rejected changes would have covered people who leave their jobs because of domestic violence - or if a spouse has relocated. »Read More
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