by Brian Burgess | Feb 20, 2022
This week the Associated Press (AP) proudly announced an injection of eight million dollars from five “philanthropic organizations” that will be used to establish a new, worldwide, climate journalism unit. Setting aside the obvious debate around public...
by Caden DeLisa | Feb 18, 2022
Florida’s House and Senate both passed their iterations of the state budget this week, amounting to $105.3 and $108.6 billion in spending, respectively. While both versions take priority in allocations to environmental initiatives and infrastructure, a...
by Bethany Blankley - The Center Square | Feb 18, 2022
(The Center Square) – Florida this year is expected to produce the smallest batch of its signature crop – oranges – since World War II. Due to sub-freezing temperatures last month and a persistent disease infecting citrus trees, Florida citrus growers are fighting a...
by Caden DeLisa | Feb 15, 2022
A House bill presented to the State Administration & Technology Appropriations Subcommittee seeks to mandate that projects funded by Florida taxpayer dollars use steel and iron produced by companies within the United States, boosting the local economy while...
by Capitolist Staff | Feb 14, 2022
With Sunday’s Super Bowl matchup in the rearview, those inside Florida’s political arena are gearing up for another week of Session. While many around the state recover from breaking their New Year’s diet resolution for the fifth time during the big...
by Brian Burgess | Feb 13, 2022
Please ignore the existence of a $250,000 political contribution given to Governor Ron DeSantis’s political committee by Everglades Foundation co-founder and billionaire environmental activist Paul Tudor Jones. Please also ignore the timing of the gift (last...