Gov. Charlie Crist wants to raise the TV ratings for his State of the State speech, so he's moving the traditional high-noon report on Florida government to an evening hour next Tuesday.
His decision will have a domino effect on the usual festivities that mark the opening of annual legislative sessions. The House and Senate will formally convene at 11 a.m. but — instead of a joint session to hear Crist — they will take an afternoon break and reassemble at 5:30 for a joint session to hear the big speech at 6 p.m.
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