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Sunburn — The morning read of what s hot in Florida politics — 4 16 21

Sunburn — The morning read of what’s hot in Florida politics — 4.16.21 Florida politics and Sunburn — perfect together. First in Sunburn — A new poll of the impending Special Election in Florida’s 20th Congressional District shows a packed field with many voters still undecided. But Broward Commissioner Dale Holness and state Sen. Perry Thurston appear to hold an advantage among the rumored and declared candidates. Dale Holness and Perry Thurston are holding an advantage to succeed the late Alcee Hastings. The Public Policy Polling survey, obtained by Florida Politics, was commissioned by a Democratic consultant working in the race. The survey polled 416 likely Democratic primary voters, giving them three different possible fields to replace the late U.S. Rep.

State tax estimates get $2 billion bump

State tax estimates get $2 billion bump But there s still pandemic-related costs lawmakers must deal with. As they piece together a new spending plan, state lawmakers can anticipate $2 billion more in tax revenue than previously forecast, months after facing the prospects of a major budget shortfall. But while economists increased general-revenue estimates Tuesday, the state still faces financial fallout from the COVID-19 pandemic such as an increase in Medicaid caseloads and the potential that tourism, particularly from overseas travelers, might not return to “normal” levels until the 2022-2023 fiscal year. Amy Baker, coordinator of the Legislature’s Office of Economic & Demographic Research, said the state has been “very fortunate” with developments such as a huge influx of federal money.

After sugar s $11 million investment, a bipartisan push to protect industry

After sugar’s $11 million investment, a bipartisan push to protect industry By Mary Ellen Klas, Miami Herald Published: April 4, 2021, 6:02am Share: 2 Photos A Rosenwald Elementary School teacher took this undated photo of a sugar cane field burn on a school day just outside the fence surrounding the school grounds in South Bay. (Courtesy to the Miami Herald/TNS) Photo Gallery TALLAHASSEE, Fla. – If the aroma of organic fertilizer repeatedly wafts into your yard from a nearby working farm and you try to sue to stop it, it’s likely to be considered a nuisance lawsuit and you’ll be barred by law under Florida’s “Right to Farm Act.”

Bill to limit nuisance lawsuits against farmers moves forward in Florida House

Bill to limit nuisance lawsuits against farmers moves forward in Florida House
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