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SRQ DAILY Oct 28, 2014

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"You take every challenger seriously. You don't take anything for granted."

- State Rep. Darryl Rouson, D-St. Petersburg
 

[Politics]  Rouson, Garrett Fight for Sarasota, Manatee Votes
Jacob Ogles, jacob.ogles@srqme.com

The strange shape of State House District 70 makes it hard to campaign. It's tough to make stops each day to constituents stretching from Ruskin in Hillsborough County to Newtown in Sarasota County. But both of the men running for the State House seat have spent plenty of time in the Sarasota-Manatee area looking to excite voters.

State Rep. Darryl Rouson, D-St. Petersburg, has regularly been greeting community leaders in Sarasota and Venice, swinging by a Newtown Early Voting Fish Fry just this weekend. He has an office in the Memphis area, and recently attended service at Light of the World International Church in Sarasota. "I'm doing my best to be active in Sarasota," Rouson said. "I met with the county NAACP last month, I've been to Newtown Estates and met with residents."

Part of that is Rouson is taking this election to a fourth term in office, the last continuous term allowed under Florida's term limit laws, quite seriously. So is his opponent Phil Garrett, a Saint Petersburg independent seeking to take the office with a message on early education. The two men face off on Nov. 4. All voters in the district may vote in this race. 

Garrett also has studied many issues in this part of state, closely following the structuring of the Community Redevelopment Area rules impacting North Sarasota. If elected, he wants to look at better ways to ensure money raised in poor areas like Newtown isn't syphoned through the CRA process toward wealthier commercial spots. "You see it all over the state," he said. "Communities get grants for blighted areas but rarely do they get improved. They pimp the poor and undeveloped communities, then the money goes to downtown areas."

While the district is heavily Democratic, Garrett hopes arriving in the state House without party affiliation will make it easier to find solutions to help constituents in Southwest Florida while serving in a GOP-dominated legislature. "I would like to advocate and draw a coalition together and support early education opportunities for kids, which in addition helps the economy in the future," he said. "Every dollar you invest in early education, you get $17 out for the economy. I find a lot of people are liking that platform."

Of course, Rouson takes some pride in bringing funding here with his party ID intact. He noted his role in bringing $5 million in state funding two years ago to the rowing center at Nathan Benderson Park. In his six years, he has developed strong working relationships, he said, with area Republicans like Reps. Ray Pilon, Greg Steube and Jim Boyd and with Sens. Nancy Detert and Bill Galvano. "As the only Democrat at this level representing Sarasota County, I have to show up and fight for Newtown," he said. 

[Exec Move]  Bruce Williams Homes Adds Dolby As Project Manager

Bruce Williams Homes announced the addition of Ian Dolby as project manager. Dolby will be handling various projects such as custom homes and remodels. Ian received his bachelor’s degree in Fine Arts with an emphasis on Interior Design from the Art Academy of Tampa.  He worked for Ashley Furniture for two years and spent his time designing five domestic stores and five international stores.  During his transition from Ashley Furniture to BW Homes he spent six months working for a permit service in Tampa. There he gained detailed knowledge on building codes and the permitting process. 

Bruce Williams Homes

[Opening]  Country Club East Schedules Groundbreaking

Country Club East at Lakewood Ranch is holding a ceremony celebrating the beginning of construction of the Country Club East Clubhouse. The event wlll be held next Tuesday at 10am. RSVP at lwrpress@lakewoodranch.com by Sunday. 

Country Club East at Lakewood Ranch

[Opening]  Saint Stephen's Staffs Kiosk at UTC

Administrators, faculty, parents and board members from Bradenton’s award-winning Saint Stephen’s Episcopal School have started staffing a new kiosk at The Mall at University Town Center, where shoppers can get information and brochures and have one-on-one conversations about the school, located just a few miles away. 

Saint Stephen's Episcopal School

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