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Florida agency moves forward with sprawl, climate change rules

The Florida Department of Community Affairs last week continued moving ahead with two important proposed rule changes, but the question is whether DCA will adopt them before a change in administrations. With Gov. Charlie Crist seeking a U.S. Senate seat, voters will have to choose among Republican Rick Scott, Democrat Alex Sink and several other […]

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PSC’s Skop refuses to withdraw from Florida Power & Light Co. cases

Florida Public Service Commissioner Nathan A. Skop has refused Florida Power & Light’s request to remove himself from all cases involving the utility. Skop’s 12-page order filed Thursday is the latest round in a war between Gov. Charlie Crist’s reform-minded PSC appointees and the utilities and their allies in the Florida Legislature. The Legislature in

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Florida governor, legislative leaders spar over energy rebates

A dispute between Gov. Charlie Crist and the Legislature over funding for a solar rebate program escalated Wednesday as House Speaker Larry Cretul suggested the governor’s administration had been “duping” applicants into believing they would receive checks. Crist sent Cretul and Senate President Jeff Atwater a letter on Tuesday saying he was disappointed the Legislative

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Florida PSC rejects four utilities’ conservation plans

The Florida Public Service Commission on Tuesday rejected energy conservation plans for three utilities after staff said they failed to meet the aggressive annual goals established by the commission. The utilities have 30 days to resubmit the plans. The PSC set the goals for seven utilities in December under the Florida Energy Efficiency and Conservation

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Florida Growth group shifts stance on constitutional measure

Citing the unwillingness of local governments and the Legislature to address “serious shortcomings” in the state’s growth management process, 1000 Friends of Florida on Monday said it “refined” its position on the proposed Amendment 4 from “not supporting” to neutral. The measure, which is on the Nov. 2 general election ballot, would amend the Florida

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DEP working on criteria after surplus lands controversy

The Florida Department of Environmental Protection is developing criteria for agencies to use in deciding whether they want to get rid of conservation land following controversies over the Suwannee River Water Management District’s proposals to sell or exchange land. Florida has the largest conservation land-buying program in the nation with 2.4 million acres having been

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Two Florida ag commissioner candidates say they are environmental advocates

The two candidates vying for the post of Agriculture Commissioner are both trying to maintain they would help Florida’s environment if elected. But GOP contender Adam Putnam’s two-page environmental policy paper released last week prompted a sly retort and denouncement from his Democratic opponent Scott Maddox. Putnam’s paper was thin on specifics. Yet asked whether

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Renewable energy supporters back Sink for Florida governor, tussle with Scott

Chief Financial Officer Alex Sink spoke June 29 to the Clean Energy Congress in Tallahassee. A spokesman for Rick Scott, her Republican opponent for governor, said she was promoting “policies that will only cost more jobs.” Some renewable energy supporters who are backing Democrat Alex Sink for governor said Wednesday that her Republican opponent, Rick

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State, feds agree to extend red snapper season because of oil spill

Florida has joined federal authorities in extending the length of the red snapper fishing season in the Gulf of Mexico, partially addressing a contentious issue from earlier this year. “This is just what the doctor ordered and couldn’t have come at a better time to give a much-needed boost to our Gulf fishing communities that

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