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Richard Lamondin taps Manny Orozco as CD 27 campaign manager

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Democrat Richard Lamondin is enlisting the expertise of a seasoned Miami-Dade County politics pro to run his campaign for Florida’s 27th Congressional District.

Lamondin, a small-business owner and first-time political candidate, announced this week that he’s tapping Manny Orozco to serve as his Campaign Manager.

Orozco, a Colombian-American Miami native, is taking the role through the political consulting firm EDGE Communications, which he rejoined in July 2025 after representing local priorities in Washington, D.C., as Federal Affairs Advisor for Miami-Dade.

Orozco’s bona fides include past posts as Deputy Campaign Manager for Miami-Dade Mayor Daniella Levine Cava, who kept him on as a special aide after her historic victory; Florida Campus Director for NextGen America, where he led an effort to mobilize youth voters; Florida organizer for former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton’s 2016 presidential campaign; and a fellow for Obama for America.

Manny Orozco’s notable political involvements date back nearly 15 years. Image via Richard Lamondin for Congress.

Orozco first joined EDGE as Director of Campaign and Communications in April 2019 before joining Levine Cava’s campaign. The firm welcomed him back last year as Public Affairs and Communications Consultant.

“One of the most important lessons I’ve learned on my journey is the power of building the right team,” Lamondin said in a statement.

“Manny has quickly become a trusted advisor who brings clarity, energy, and urgency to everything he does. He’s sharp, cares deeply about Miami-Dade, and as a product of this community, he understands firsthand the challenges we face. He’s run campaigns, he’s worked inside government, and like me, he is entrepreneurial – always looking for a better way. I’m proud to have Manny lead my first campaign for public office.”

In his own statement, Orozco said Lamondin’s campaign to unseat Republican U.S. Rep. María Elvira Salazar is “about changing the political playbook and building something that actually reflects who we are as a community.” He called Miami-Dade “ground zero for an affordability crisis that’s holding too many people, families, and seniors back, made worse by broken leadership.”

“This campaign is about offering something better — and someone better to represent us in Washington,” he said. “Richard is that person. He’s someone I’ve come to deeply admire, and I’m honored that he has trusted me to lead his campaign.”

So far, Lamondin is set to face two Democratic Primary opponents: accountant Alexander Fornino and former prosecutor Robin Peguero.

CD 27, one of three Florida districts that the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee has highlighted as “in play,” covers Miami, Coral Gables, Cutler Bay, Key Biscayne, Pinecrest, North Bay Village, South Miami, West Miami and several unincorporated areas.

Salazar has held the seat since January 2021.



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Gaming officials, sheriff’s investigators bust 3 suspected illegal gambling houses in Lake County

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Officials say illegal houses of gambling were broken up in Umatilla and Leesburg following complaints filed with law enforcement.

Three illegal gambling locations were shutdown this month by the Florida Gaming Control Commission (FGCC) and several law enforcement agencies in Lake County.

The joint investigative operation named “Calvin Coolidge” focused on the sites that were engaged in illegal gambling in Umatilla and Leesburg. FGCC officials said the investigation was launched after complaints and other research into reported illegal slot machines.

Following the execution of several search warrants, officials seized 231 gambling machines such as slot machines and some $157,000 in illegal gambling funds.

“These enforcement actions demonstrate our commitment to protecting Florida communities and preserving the integrity of the state’s gaming laws,” said FGCC Executive Director Alana Zimmer. “Illegal gambling operations undermine lawful businesses and exploit patrons. FGCC will continue to work proactively with law enforcement partners to shut them down.”

The lead law enforcement agency was the Lake County Sheriff’s Office who teamed up with FGCC investigators and targeted the House of Treasure on State Road 19 in Umatilla. There, investigators seized 56 illegal gambling machines and nearly $76,000 in cash from those machines. Three people were served notices to appear on charges of possession of slot machines and keeping a gambling house.

Two other sites in Leesburg, Hot Seats on U.S. 27, and The Hub on West Main Street, yielded more evidence. Investigators seized 77 illegal gambling machines at Hot Seats and $35,621 in suspected gambling machines. Two people were given notices to appear on the same charges of possession of slot machines and keeping a gambling house.

The Hub yielded more evidence including 98 illegal gambling machines and $46,597 in suspected illegal gaming proceeds. Another two people at The Hub were administered notices to appear on the same charges at the other locations in Lake County.

The FGCC has been stepping up more investigations into illegal gaming establishments in the state since early 2025.



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Erika Booth starts 2026 with commanding cash lead in HD 35

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Rep. Erika Booth is starting 2026 with a sizable financial edge in one of the most closely watched House races in the state.

Campaign finance reports show the St. Cloud Republican closed 2025 with $111,752 raised in her campaign account and an additional $98,971 on hand in Booth PAC for an overall total of $192,119 on hand.

Booth’s lone challenger so far, Eric Gray, is starting the year with significantly fewer resources. Gray, a Democrat, entered the House race in October after previously running for Orange County Commission. He showed $15,860 raised in his first reporting period and spent $11,957, leaving him with less than $4,000 on hand at the end of the 2025.

Republican leaders have already signaled HD 35 remains a priority district this cycle. Booth is expected to receive full support from House Speaker-designate Sam Garrison and the Florida House Republican Campaign Committee, the primary campaign arm for state House Republicans.

Before her election to the House, Booth spent more than 20 years working as an elementary school teacher and previously served on the Osceola County School Board.

Gray has spent decades leading nonprofit organizations in Orange County and has cited opposition to HB 1365, a 2024 homelessness-related measure sponsored by Garrison, as a central motivation for his campaign.

HD 35 covers parts of Orange and Osceola counties. According to the most recent L2 voter data, the district is home to 42,837 Republicans and 41,806 Democrats as well as 48,995 third- and no-party voters.

The incumbent won the seat in 2024, defeating Democrat Tom Keen 52%-48% in a rematch after Keen prevailed in a 2023 Special Election. At the top of the ticket, Donald Trump carried the district with 52% in 2024, while Gov. Ron DeSantis won it with 56% two years earlier.



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Gov. DeSantis names an appointment and reappointmen to the UWF Board of Trustees

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The appointment, Kevin Mason, is an alumnus of University of West Florida.

The University of West Florida (UWF) Board of Trustees is getting a new member while another is returning to the panel for continued service.

Gov. Ron DeSantis announced this month that he’s appointed Kevin Mason to the panel that oversees policy for UWF. DeSantis also reappointed Paul Bailey to the Board of Trustees for the campus located in Florida’s Panhandle.

Mason is an alumnus of UWF where he earned his bachelor’s degree in business administration and management from the school. Mason is also steeped in business.

Mason is the CEO and Co-Founder of Acentria Insurance which is based in Destin. The company now has offices and services throughout the Southeast United States and has grown to about 50 locations. Mason was also a Producer and Managing Partner of the North Florida Operations for the Insurance Office of America.

Bailey will return to the board following the reappointment. Bailey is a lawyer for Welton Law Firm. Welton is based in Crestview and provides multiple legal services.

Bailey is also a registered firearms instructor with the National Rifle Association. He’s also an Adjunct Professor at Pensacola Christian College. Bailey earned his pre-law bachelor’s degree from that school and went on to get his law degree from Regent University.

The UWF Board of Trustees has 13 members that sit on the panel.The board is the governing body for the institution.  Florida’s Governor appoints six of those members while the board itself votes on appointments for the other five members.

The President of the Faculty Senate occupies one of those seats while another is held by the President of the Student Government Association.

The UWF campus had a student enrollment of nearly 16,000 as of Fall Semester.

The appointment and reappointment named by DeSantis still have to get final approval by the Florida Senate.



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