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Water bill goes to governor but springs program could get cut

Ichetuckneee Springs State Park A springs program launched in 2001 by then-Gov. Jeb Bush would be sharply cut by the Legislature in its proposed 2010-11 state budget even as the Senate on Thursday gave final approval to a bill aimed at protecting springs. The Florida Springs Initiative has helped pay for work including research to […]

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PSC reform bill in doubt as session nears end, Atwater says

The outlook for a Public Service Commission reform bill passing this legislative session doesn’t look good, Senate President Jeff Atwater said Thursday. And he added that passage of a renewable energy bill is in question. The 60-day legislative session ends Friday. SB 1034 would extend a ban on lobbying to top commission aides and provides

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Energy bill divides both GOP and Dems before passing House

A bill that allows utilities to charge customers separately for the cost of renewable energy passed the House on Tuesday. Supporters cited a Washington Economics Group study that said legislation similar to HB 7229 could produce up to 40,000 jobs in renewable energy industries. But opponents raised concerns about the cost to the economy of

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Senate rejects Crist’s nominees to Florida PSC

PSC Commissioner David E. Klement The Senate on Thursday rejected two of Gov. Charlie Crist’s appointments to the Public Service Commission, widening the political divide between Crist and the Legislature’s Republican leadership. Saying he wanted “new blood” on the commission, Crist last year nominated David E. Klement, a former Bradenton newspaper editor, and Ben A.

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