Friday, December 18, 2020

Senator Lauren Book wants to be FloriDUH's Chief Financial Officer

I can think of a couple of possible reasons why Senator Bimbo Book is looking to move from state senator to CFO for FloriDUH

1. Lauren is OBSESSED with money: Her controversial charity has always been little more than a money sponge. You'd think with the millions this corrupt politician makes, she'd get that Woody Woodpecker schnoz of hers fixed and get a pair of glasses that doesn't look like it should come with a Poodle Skirt and Beehive hairdo. As CFO, her charity could rake in even more money! (Also, rthe CFO is also the state's chierf Fire Marshal, a fitting position for a dumpster fire of a human being like her). 

On the upside, if she gets that position, she'll have to sign those checks for the settlements for the upcoming lawsuits against various law enforcement agencies for falsely accusing certain people of crimes they did not commit. 

2. Lauren Book is afraid of the backlash for stabbing the Parkland victims in the back: Bimbo Book has NEVER been held accountable for anything, so I imagine she can't handle being out played in the victim role by the Parkland parents she betrayed. There was likely going to be an opponent in the next campaign that would have ripped her to shreds. She has always been nothing but a fucking coward. 

https://floridapolitics.com/archives/389291-lauren-book-contemplating-2022-statewide-bid

Lauren Book contemplating 2022 statewide bid

Book is reportedly considering a run for CHief Financial Officer.

ByJason DelgadoonDecember 17, 2020

Democratic Sen. Lauren Book may run for a statewide office in 2022, POLITICO Florida reported on Wednesday.

Book, who represents Broward County, is reportedly considering a bid for Florida’s Chief Financial Officer, a position currently held by Republican Jimmy Patronis.

The CFO manages a variety of responsibilities including state fund investment, fraud investigations and unclaimed properties. The Florida CFO also serves as the State Fire Marshal. The officeholder sits as one of three Florida Cabinet members.

“Sen. Book clearly has a very bright future and is being approached by a number of leaders about seeking higher office,” Steve Vancore, a Book consultant, told POLITICO Florida. “At this critical time in our state, her focus is on her Senate duties, but nothing is off the table.”

While Vancore stopped short of specifying which statewide position – if any – Book may seek, the online news outlet reported “there has been increased talk of her running for CFO.”

POLITICO Florida cited two unnamed sources who supported the notion.

“Senator Book would be an excellent choice for Democrats as our CFO nominee,” a longtime Florida Democratic operative told the outlet. “I’d be all in on Book for CFO on day one.”

The other unnamed Democratic source was quoted saying Book “is increasingly being mentioned as a serious contender for CFO.”

Book has served in the Florida Senate since 2016. Senate President Wilton Simpson in December named Book as the chair of the Committee on Children, Families and Elder Affairs. Book will serve as the committee chair for two years.

Patronis, meanwhile, was appointed CFO by Gov. Rick Scott in 2017 and reelected in 2018. Patronis represented a Panhandle district in the Florida House of Representatives from 2006 to 2014.

Agriculture Commissioner Nikki Fried is the only statewide elected Democrat. She sits on the Cabinet along with Patronis and Attorney General Ashley Moody.

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