Luis Andre Gazitua
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Luis is an experienced lawyer and government affairs counsel serving elected officials, businesses, international clients, and trade associations. He regularly appears before local and state government in order to advance complex objectives for clients against competing interests. He has weathered various competitive processes in Florida including Home Rule Charter Amendments, Recalls, Local, State and Federal campaigns.

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Que Vivan Los Ridiculos

3 Comments | Posted January 15, 2012 | 08:27:05 (EST)

Honestly Mercedes -- what were you thinking?

How could you let your marketing folks use an altered image of "el Che" Guevara to promote the revolution in automobiles enabled by new technologies?

For historical purposes the unaltered image was taken when Guevara was a commander of the Cuban Revolution....

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9-9-No Gracias to Higher Sales tax on Florida Tourists

Posted October 16, 2011 | 07:56:58 (EST)

There's been a lot of debate, no pun intended, about Herman Cain's 9-9-9 plan. Cain claims his plan is a bold solution to kick-start our economy and create jobs. His plan would institute a 9 percent business flat tax, 9 percent individual flat tax and a 9 percent national sales...

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Miami Offers U.S. Hispanic Chamber Convention a 'Fantastic Fusion' of New Americana

Posted September 20, 2011 | 08:25:18 (EST)

Miami has the honor of hosting the United States Hispanic Chamber of Commerce 32nd Annual Convention and Business Expo next week.

This is important for Miami business owners because the convention provides them the opportunity to communicate and showcase their products and services to decision-makers and other Hispanic business owners...

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Outsourcing Done Right for Local Government

Posted August 26, 2011 | 08:44:20 (EST)

In recent years local government administrators have experienced plenty of stress. They've been dealing with rapidly diminishing revenues, expansive and expensive workforces, vocal organized labor, elected officials and the mandate to deliver essential services while cutting taxes.

But, before the stress, they had a pretty nice run. Let's face...

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