Tag: central florida
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The Best Man for the Job… in Venezuela: Why Samuel Vilchez Santiago is Too Big for Florida

If you want to understand the tragedy of modern politics, look no further than the resume of Samuel Vilchez Santiago. By all accounts, Samuel is a star. He is the classic American success story: arriving at age 13, rising to become valedictorian of Colonial High School, earning degrees from Princeton and Oxford, and serving as Read more
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The New Fortress America: Why the “Fascism” Narrative Misses the Point

By David Washington, The Orlando Voice Political Editor If you listen to the Beltway chatter, we are living through a re-run of the 1930s. The headlines scream of “authoritarianism” and a “dictatorial” drift. But if you actually read the blueprints—specifically the 2025 National Security Strategy and the Financial Stability Oversight Council’s Annual Report—you find something Read more
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Three Ways Orlando Is Failing Its Homeless—And It’s Not What You Think

Homelessness in Orlando is not a hidden problem; it’s a crisis unfolding on our streets, a crisis underscored by a recent 24% single-year spike in the unsheltered population, and a staggering 156% increase over the last three years. In response, city officials have launched high-profile initiatives like “Accelerate Orlando,” promising bold, compassionate, and effective solutions. Read more
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A Tale of Two Narratives: Storytelling, Scrutiny, and the Trillion-Dollar Question

By David Washington of J & Washington LLC, for The Orlando Voice In the modern political arena, the story is the strategy. We recently observed a fascinating example of this in a passionate “letter to the editor” from Congressman Maxwell Alejandro Frost. As a team that specializes in data, behavioral science, and persuasive communication, J Read more
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An Analysis of the 2025 Redistricting Process and its Political Implications

By David Washington, The Orlando Voice Political Editor 1.0 The Mandate for Change: Expansion to an Eight-District Commission The 2025 redistricting process in Orange County, Florida, represents a fundamental realignment of the county’s political landscape, driven by a direct voter mandate. The 2024 approval of a charter amendment expanding the Orange County Commission from six to Read more
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From Outrage to Resolution: Central Florida’s Latino Voice

Here in Central Florida, it means being present at town halls, commission meetings, and school board discussions. Osceola, Orange, and Polk counties hold meetings every month where issues that directly affect us, transportation, housing, education, public safety — are decided. The seats are open to the public, but too often, they are filled with the… Read more
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Part 1: The DOGE Audits – Who’s Watching Your Wallet in Orange County and Orlando?

Hey Orlando and Orange County neighbors – whether you’re juggling a family budget in Winter Park, running a small business downtown, or just trying to make ends meet in Apopka – you’ve probably felt the pinch of rising property taxes and wondered where all that money goes. Right now, there’s a big spotlight on exactly Read more
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Drawing the Lines: Orange County’s Map Battle

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WHERE IS THE OUTRAGE?

We’ve unpacked the economic injustice. We’ve exposed the cracks in our children’s futures. So now I ask you again: Where is the outrage? And what are you going to do with it? Because if you’re reading this, you already know the truth. You feel it. You’ve lived it. But anger without action won’t save us. Read more
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WHERE IS THE OUTRAGE?

Central Florida is home to more than 2.7 million people. Roughly one in three is Hispanic. We are the workforce behind Orlando’s booming tourism economy, behind the hospitals, the construction sites, the schools. And yet, our average household income still lags tens of thousands of dollars behind. Read more