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Behind-the-scenes push for off-shore drilling near Florida

Dangling the promise of millions for the state’s dwindling budget, a group of mostly unidentified oil and gas companies are bankrolling a last-minute fight to bring offshore drilling to Florida’s coastline.

Florida Energy Associates, a corporation formed in December by Daytona Beach lawyer Doug Daniels, has hired at least 20 of the state’s most prominent lobbyists to push bills through the legislature in the final week of session. Most of the lobbyists were hired in the last 10 days but the proposal has been planned for months.

The measure, slated for votes in the House and Senate this week, would give the governor and Cabinet authority to approve oil and gas exploration 3 to 10 miles off the Florida coast.

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The Legislature’s shameful behaviopr

Many of the state’s editorial writers and columnists have expressed despair at the possibility the Legislature will OK drilling for oil a short distance from Florida’s shorelines, including Derek Dunn-Rankin of the Charlotte Sun.

Here is what he said:

It does seem ironic that the Florida Legislature should propose drilling for oil 3 miles off our beaches while the nation is celebrating Earth Day. If there is a prize for lobbyists, the equivalent of a moviemaker’s Oscar, it should go to the band of professional persuaders who managed to craft the bill and sneak it past the normal hearing and debate process at a time when both the House and Senate are tied in knots over unprecedented budget challenges. Lobbyists and legislators moved in secrecy and managed to keep both reporters and members of the Legislature itself ignorant of their grand plan. A radical departure, the bill passed out of committee 12 hours after first being made public. It was disappointing that local Rep. Paige Kreegel was one of the disciplined majority that voted the bill out before organized opposition could coalesce.

Liberal or conservative, the reaction of the state’s editorial pages were articulately angry, shocked and indignant.

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Yacht owners to get some relief, thankfully

BY HOWARD TROXLER

Yachts! The Florida Legislature is going to pass a new tax break for buying luxury yachts and private airplanes.

Let’s hope this passes in the same year that the Legislature hurts the K-12 schools, guts the universities, makes it harder for Floridians to vote, drains the Lawton Chiles tobacco trust, kills Florida Forever, weakens wetlands protection, repeals a quarter-century of growth management law, deregulates the telephone companies and tries to paper over the indictment of the immediate past speaker of the House of Representatives and a damning grand jury investigation.

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Voting issue getting widespread notice

From the Institute for Southern Studies

Voting rights advocates were shocked after a Republican-dominated committee in the Florida House passed sweeping new election rules after allowing only six minutes of debate last Friday. 
The 81-page bill, which among other things eliminates two forms of ID used mostly by elderly voters and restricts third-party voter registration, now moves to the House floor without any chance for public testimony. 
A similar bill is on its way to the Senate after passing an elections committee on a 5-3 vote on party lines after being introduced for the first time despite only two weeks remaining in the state’s legislative session.

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