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Sunburn — The morning read of what's hot in Florida politics — 3.15.21


Sunburn — The morning read of what’s hot in Florida politics — 3.15.21
Here s your AM rundown of people, politics and policy in the Sunshine State.
Imagine you’re in the Super Bowl, and you break free after recovering a fumble for an easy touchdown run. You’re inches from the goal line and start celebrating a bit too early when a speedy wide receiver slaps the ball from your hand, causing another fumble and denying what should have been an easy score.
You know, like
Don
There’s an analogy in here for Gov.
Ron
DeSantis’ continued COVID-19 response. Despite some early fumbles, Florida has fared comparatively well and, despite all of the partisan hating against him, he’s been right plenty of times. ....

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2021 Green Up Day will be May 1 | Vermont Business Magazine


Thu, 03/11/2021 - 11:56am tim
Vermont Business Magazine Vermonters were simply unwilling to let go of the 50-year-old Springtime tradition called Green Up Day that spruces up our communities, even during a global pandemic. It wasn’t the same Green Up Day with community celebrations and barbecues, but volunteers throughout Vermont wanted to do their part for their environment, nonetheless.
Vermonters used innovation and ingenuity to get the job of cleaning hundreds of tons of trash from our roads and waterways and it made all the difference – a job well done, a sense of normalcy and a feeling of being able to do something effective when COVID-19 was making us all feel a little helpless.   ....

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Artist Sues Vermont Law School Over Planned Removal of His Slavery-Themed Mural


Section of the mural at Vermont Law School
In July 2020, Vermont Law School announced that it would remove from its campus a large mural that had incited controversy among students and faculty for its portrayal of slavery, African Americans and the Underground Railroad. Eight months later, the mural remains. Its removal has proved complicated and could be a test case for an obscure federal statute regarding visual artwork.
Thomas McHenry, then-president and dean of the South Royalton law school, initially announced that the mural would be painted over. Sam Kerson, the artist, objected. The plan was amended to give Kerson a chance to remove the mural. But carpenters determined that removal would require the work to be cut in pieces, constituting destruction. ....

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