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prescription designer sunglasses from public employees' paychecks.He worked to kill literally kill HB 119, a deregulatory bill for nursing homes and other assisted living facitilites, passed by big margins in both chambers.He diluted House Speaker Dean Cannon's bill overhauling the Florida Supreme Court.He pushed the defeat of the E Verify immigration bill, saying, "We shouldn't be making it harder for people to create jobs."He worked to halt a proposal that would have allowed the governor to appoint all new members to the state's 26 judicial nominating commissions.Latvala, 58, may have some explaining to do.He nailed down a number of early endorsements last year, including the Florida Chamber of Commerce, Florida Professional Firefighters and the Florida Police Benevolent Association. By the time it was over he had raised more than $600,000, crushing the fund raising efforts of his Democratic opponent.So enamored of him was Deborah Cox Roush, Republican Party chairwoman in 2010, that she personally knocked on doors in Hillsborough County on his behalf."I think his institutional knowledge is welcome," Cox Roush said at the time. "Jack brings good conservative values to our slate, and we're happy to have him."To his credit, Latvala did admit before the election that he could not and would not support oil drilling in the Gulf of Mexico. Fair enough. But he did lead voters in District 16 to believe he is a conservative on the same wavelength as they are. That he is not a Charlie Crist style independent. And most important of all, that he is not a shaky party affiliation politician looking to undo the agenda of a Senate president to whom he had pledged at least a modicum of loyalty.That traditional independent streak in the Senate that Latvala professes to love is admirable. And if I were a Democrat, I would agree with the St. Petersburg Times he really is "the dark star of the Senate around which all clusters of dissent seemed to orbit."But if I had voted for him, I would ask him why he was trying to put the brakes on a conservative agenda the state needs for a fiscally solvent future. I would feel cheated. I would feel as if I'd been blindsided. That the candidate I voted for is not the senator I got.Jack Latvala