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Florida Editorial Roundup

From: Washington Times

“What got slashed? The state’s network for water monitoring shrank from 350 monitoring sites to 115, according to Florida International University’s Southeast…

Labor Dept.’s OFCCP to Visit Hundreds of Contractors in the Coming Months

From: Federal News Radio

“The Government Accountability Office may weigh in on how the Interior Department has been filling vacant political positions. In emails obtained by Public…

Editorial: Scott Must Answer for Environmental Malpractice

From: My Palm Beach Post

“With a horrific red tide killing marine life and tourism on Florida’s southwest coast, and with toxic green algae bringing misery to the Treasure Coast and…

While You Weren't Looking: 5 Stories from Trump's America That Aren't About Hurricanes

From: Mic

“The memo was released by Public Employees for Environmental Responsibility, a nonprofit environmental protection group that has repeatedly butted heads with the Trump administration…

Yellowstone Grizzly Bears Spared From Hunters as Court Decides Their Fate

From: Truth Out

“Conservation groups and nine Native tribes intervened with lawsuits challenging the US Fish and Wildlife Service’s decision to remove endangered species protections…


News Releases

HOLIDAY OF OFF-ROADING DEATH AND DESTRUCTION AT DUNES

People & child killed, land trashed, yet Bush Interior Dept. wants to expand off-roading

NATIONAL PARKS TO SEEK CORPORATE SPONSORSHIPS

Corporate Funds Will Alter Park Landscapes and Sway Policies

ETHICS COMMISSION REJECTS DEVELOPER INSIDE INFORMATION PROBE

Pay-to-Play Politics Still Alive and Well in Trenton

FLORIDA WASTE FIRM USED ILLEGAL ALIENS ON AIR FORCE PROJECT

Open Dumping of Asbestos among Pollution Violations Cited in Federal Debarmen

INSPECTOR GENERAL DROPS PROBE OF STATE JOBS FOR CAMPAIGN CASH

Manager Says Governor’s Office Uses Contributions to Select Top Supervisors