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Money buys access to power in Tallahassee

Por: Orlando Sentinel Opinion March 26, 2023

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It’s an age-old truth that money buys access to power. And that can result in some deals that work out well for special interests, but very badly for consumers — either directly, in ways that prey most on the Floridians who can least afford it, or by draining money from state coffers. Today, we’re focusing on just three. But there are many more, so stay tuned. Florida has a long and ugly history of passing legislation that benefits... + full article



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