Tag: J & Washington
-
Drawing the Lines: Orange County’s Map Battle

-
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
-
WHERE IS THE OUTRAGE?
Part Two: When Our Children Are Brilliant—But Barred from the Future By Crystal Negron Let me tell you something about our kids. They are not the problem. They are the solution. They are first-generation, bilingual, brilliant dreamers navigating two worlds at once. And yet, the opportunities promised to them? Delayed. Diminished. Denied. The economic pain Read more
-
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
-
Orange County Government Under Fire: A Pattern of Poor Spending
Orange County leaders are in hot water. Governor Ron DeSantis and state officials are taking a hard look at how local Democrats have been spending taxpayer money. What they found is not good news for families who work hard to pay their taxes. Read more
-
Part III: Transforming Culture Into Power — When the Numbers Speak, We Must Act NOW

Political Editor’s Note Crystal Negron concludes her transformative three-part series not with soaring rhetoric, but with a battle cry backed by hard data and harder truths. Part Three strips away any remaining illusions about the barriers facing Central Florida’s Hispanic community—revealing that 44% of Hispanic-owned businesses are denied loans compared to just 34% of white Read more
-
Part II: Transforming Culture Into Power—Backed by Real Economic Strength

Political Editor’s Note Welcome back to Crystal Negron’s compelling series on transforming the Central Florida Hispanic community’s economic strength into civic power. In Part One, Crystal laid out the undeniable economic might of our region’s fastest-growing demographic, highlighting contributions of over $16 billion locally and the support of more than 20,000 businesses. She passionately argued Read more
-
Transforming Culture Into Power—Backed by Real Economic Strength

The Orlando Voice Politics is pleased to introduce Crystal Negron, a rising voice in Central Florida politics and a passionate advocate for Hispanic community empowerment. As someone who understands both the challenges and opportunities facing our region’s fastest-growing demographic, Crystal brings a unique perspective to the intersection of economic development and civic engagement. Read more
-
Miami’s Election Postponement Sparks Questions About Orlando’s Off-Cycle Voting

The Miami Precedent: A Battle Over Democratic Participation The controversy surrounding Miami’s decision to postpone its 2025 municipal elections has sent shockwaves through Florida’s political landscape. Miami city commissioners voted Thursday to cancel this year’s municipal election and postpone it until 2026, approving a controversial ordinance to move city elections to even-numbered years — a Read more
-
Understanding the America Party: A Fresh Perspective for Orlando Residents
Hey, Orlando! If you’ve ever felt like the same old political parties don’t quite speak for you—or that the news doesn’t tell the whole story—you’re not alone. There’s a new player in the political scene called the America Party, launched by Elon Musk, and it’s worth taking a closer look at what it’s all about. Read more