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  1. Feb 20, 2011 · Rick Mullaney built his first team in the mid-1970s, convincing guys from the University of Florida debate team to spend a summer in the Midwest, working 13-hour days hawking books door-to-door.

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  2. Rick Mullaney is the Executive Director of the Jacksonville University Public Policy Institute (Institute) and the Robert T. Shircliff Chair in Public Policy at Jacksonville University. He is an educator, lawyer, senior executive, and television political analyst who has worked for more than 40 years in law, government, public policy, politics ...

  3. Rick Mullaney grew up in Jacksonville and attended the University of Florida for undergraduate school and law school. After graduation, Rick was in private practice, a prosecutor, Chief of Staff ...

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  4. Jun 2, 2021 · Rick Mullaney is a political analyst for News4Jax and provides commentary on law, policy and government at the local, state and federal level. He regularly appears on The Morning Show, evening ...

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    Rick Mullaney is a political analyst for News4JAX and provides commentary on law, policy and government at the local, state and federal level. He regularly appears on The Morning Show, evening ...

  7. Political Analyst Rick Mullaney joined the 10 O'Clock News after Wednesday's Republican presidential debate to recap and give his insight.

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  8. Dec 27, 2011 · Jacksonville University hired former City General Counsel and mayoral candidate Rick Mullaney as the founding director of the JU Public Policy Institute, which is designed to develop a comprehensive public policy program at the university and build the first master’s degree in public policy in Florida. The program includes an academic program ...

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