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Delray Beach has had four interim and four permanent city managers in the past eight years. A $3 million state fine over the city's water quality can be blamed in part on the city's extreme instability at the top.
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Friday s Daily Pulse | 2/19/2021
Florida unemployment below 19,000, lowest since pandemic began
Florida drew an estimated 18,982 first-time unemployment claims last week. The estimate from the U.S. Department of Labor for the week ending Feb. 13 represented the lowest total for a single week since the coronavirus pandemic began nearly a year ago. The federal agency initially estimated Florida received 17,621 new jobless applications during the week that ended Feb. 6. However, the agency revised that total to 21,710 in the numbers released Thursday. [Source: Click Orlando]
Your guide to the Florida-Georgia Supreme Court water case
Supreme Court justices will hear Florida’s water rights case against Georgia on Monday, an hour-long event that could mark the beginning of the end of an expensive lawsuit that’s stretched over eight years. The oral arguments, which will unfold online due to the pandemic, mark the second time justices have examined the case in four years. [Source
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Pennsylvania’s Independent Regulatory Review Commission asked the state on Tuesday to delay its entry into the Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative slated for next year.
The nonpartisan review board said too many questions remain about the program’s purported environmental and health benefits, as well as its impact on the economy and the overall cost it would impose on electricity consumers.
It also expressed skepticism that bypassing legislative approval to enter the program made sense, given that 10 of the 11 states participating in RGGI did so with the blessing of their respective legislatures.