Thursday, 19 January 2012

Florida's Marco Rubio Joins Backlash to PIPA Bill

Marco Rubio (R-Fla.) could swing this month's Republican primary in Florida. According to a Public Policy Polling (PPP) survey released Tuesday, Rubio could sway 40 percent of Republican voters with his recommendation, if he elected to endorse a

Marco Rubio, R-Fla., landed the No. 43 spot on GQ magazine's "50 Most Powerful People in Washington" list. Rubio is listed immediately following restaurateur José Andrés and party planners Svetlana Legetic, Jayne

Florida Senator Marco Rubio — who co-sponsored the Senate's PROTECT IP Act, known as PIPA — wrote today that, having "heard legitimate concerns about the impact the bill could have on access to the Internet," he has

Marco Rubio is headed to Haiti to review US-backed efforts to help the Caribbean country rebuild two years after a devastating earthquake. The Florida senator's office said Rubio went to Haiti on Monday morning as part of the Senate's Foreign Relations

In a Facebook posting today, Florida Senator Marco Rubio withdrew support of the Protect IP Act (PIPA) the Senate's anti-piracy legislation--a bill he had originally co-sponsored.


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