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Bill would presume permit applications are OK

A Senate committee Tuesday is scheduled to consider a proposal to shift the burden of proof for environmental permits from the applicants to agencies and individuals who are filing challenges. A proposed committee substitute for Senate Bill 364 would include the provision that presumes applications submitted by licensed professionals are correct. Sen. Mike Bennett, R-Bradenton,

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Rally urges support for Florida Forever

Copies of the 2009 Florida Forever Conservation Photography Calendar were distributed by groups and agencies at the Capitol on Monday. Image published with permission from University Press of Florida. With budget cuts threatening to end the nation’s largest land conservation program, environmental groups on Monday released poll results they said showed support for the state’s

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Capitol Bytes: Free forests, bay closed

Florida’s three national forests are offering free admission today through Sunday at recreation sites and campgrounds. The free admission is being offered to support “Get Outdoors Florida!”, a coalition that says it wants to address societal needs including public well-being, health issues and natural resource conservation. Gov. Charlie Crist and the Cabinet endorsed the program

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Nuclear, coal are “clean” energy in Senate bill

A proposal to require Florida utilities by 2020 to produce at least 20 percent of their electricity from “clean energy” sources including nuclear and coal was approved by a Senate committee today. SB 1154 replaced a “renewable” energy requirement recommended by the Florida Public Service Commission with a “clean energy” requirement that includes nuclear and

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