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After sugar s $11 million investment, a bipartisan push to protect industry

After sugar’s $11 million investment, a bipartisan push to protect industry By Mary Ellen Klas, Miami Herald Published: April 4, 2021, 6:02am Share: 2 Photos A Rosenwald Elementary School teacher took this undated photo of a sugar cane field burn on a school day just outside the fence surrounding the school grounds in South Bay. (Courtesy to the Miami Herald/TNS) Photo Gallery TALLAHASSEE, Fla. – If the aroma of organic fertilizer repeatedly wafts into your yard from a nearby working farm and you try to sue to stop it, it’s likely to be considered a nuisance lawsuit and you’ll be barred by law under Florida’s “Right to Farm Act.”

Florida lawmakers walk back on part of controversial toll road project

Florida lawmakers walk back on part of controversial toll road project Briona Arradondo reports TALLAHASSEE, Fla. - The state hoped adding toll roads to three parts of the state would help tackle Florida’s growth, but lawmakers aren’t so sure now about the M-CORES program. I think that there is emerging bipartisan consensus on this issue that this project is way too big and this project is unnecessary, said State Representative Ben Diamond, D-District 68 in Pinellas County, who introduced a bill to fully repeal the project. Florida lawmakers walked back the controversial toll road project after getting feedback in the fall from rural and environmental communities. The Multi-Use Corridors of Regional Economic Significance (M-CORES) program became a law in 2019, directing the Florida Department of Transportation to add toll roads in three regions. It would expand the Florida Turnpike to the Suncoast Parkway and build from Polk County through Collier County.

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