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How the environment and toxic waters played in yesterday's primary election: quick take ... by gimleteye
Quick reactions this morning. Gwen Graham: hurt by the American Dream Mall/ Graham Companies issue. Big Sugar's sweet embrace wrecked Ad...
Gov. Rick Scott's refusal to test for toxics in water puts your life at risk but he wants to be your next US senator ... by gimleteye
The same state, Florida, that won't share data with the public or even acknowledge rare pediatric cancer clusters has neither tested, no...
The only remedy -- and safety -- for jobs, the economy and our waters is the ballot box: REJECT the Toxic Trio. Scott, Putnam, and Caldwell ... by gimleteye
In his OPED published by the Treasure Coast Palm Dr. Gary Goforth writes that upcoming elections are pivotal for the state's economic fu...
It's Election Season, And Rick Scott Republicans Are Running From Pollution Woes Fast As They Can ... by gimleteye
Rick Scott was smart enough to be Florida governor for two terms and steadfastly avoid direct interaction with voters that could make headli...
District 8 County Commission Daniella Levine Cava ... by gimleteye
The Miami Herald published its primary endorsements on the weekend, including its support for Daniella Levine Cava, District 8 county commis...
Gov. Rick Scott Let Down Florida. You Don't "Fail Upwards" Into The US Senate ... by gimleteye
Environmentalists warned Rick Scott not to do it. Now he pretends it didn't happen. Now Florida is coated in toxic algae linked to Alzhe...
IMPORTANT: another report why Adam Putnam DOES NOT DESERVE your vote ... by gimleteye
It only took serial algae blooms around the state, containing Cyanobacteria that can cause long-term brain damage, to wake up Floridians abo...
Florida Pheonix: more on Maggy Hurchalla v. George Lindemann Jr.
The gargantuan battle between a David versus Goliath (in this case, Maggy Hurchalla against a billionaire, George Lindemann Jr.) has turned ...
The planet is on fire. America: VOTE ... by gimleteye
Clouds over the California fires, 30,000 feet up. Photo by: Peter Singer