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Florida Senate scales back prison closure plan

Florida Senate scales back prison closure plan The revised Senate plan would require Florida to shut down one prison by the end of the year.     Mark. S, Inch, Secretary of the Florida Department of Corrections, at the State Capitol, May, 1, 2019. [ SCOTT KEELER | Tampa Bay Times ] By Dara Kam Updated Apr. 7 TALLAHASSEE — The Florida Senate is easing back on a plan to shutter and demolish four state prisons, agreeing Wednesday to a proposal that would close a single, 1,500-bed correctional institution by Dec. 31. The prison consolidation and closure plan is included in the Senate’s $95 billion state budget proposal for the fiscal year that begins July 1. Leaders in small counties where many prisons are located have pushed back against possible closures, saying that the institutions are economic drivers in financially strapped regions.

Florida Senate approves $3 million for Piney Point cleanup

Florida Senate approves $3 million for Piney Point cleanup It’s the first step toward potentially spending $200 million on the permanent cleanup and closure of the site.     Effluent flows from a pipe into a drainage ditch at Port Manatee South Gate on Tuesday, April 6, 2021, in Palmetto, Fla., where authorities responding to a leaking wastewater pond at the old Piney Point phosphate plant. [ DOUGLAS R. CLIFFORD | AP ] Updated Apr. 8 TALLAHASSEE — State senators on Wednesday assigned $3 million to clean up the Piney Point phosphate plant, the first phase of a potential $200 million effort to permanently close the site that prompted evacuations in Manatee County over the weekend.

Florida Senate passes property insurance revamp

Florida Senate passes property insurance revamp Private insurers are grappling with large financial losses that have led to rate increases. Some Democrats argued that proposed changes would hurt consumers and don’t guarantee rates will decrease.   By Jim Saunders Updated Yesterday TALLAHASSEE — With lawmakers taking widely different stances on what would be best for consumers, the Florida Senate on Wednesday passed a major property-insurance bill that targets roof-damage claims and litigation against insurance companies. Supporters of the bill (SB 76) said lawmakers need to approve it to curb soaring insurance rates for homeowners. They said private insurers are grappling with large financial losses that have led to rate increases and customers shifting to the state-backed Citizens Property Insurance Corp. for coverage.

Florida GOP pushes intellectual diversity survey for colleges

Florida GOP pushes intellectual diversity survey for colleges
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