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This is How Medical Professionals Respond to a Crisis

April 20, 2017

by Allie Preston Leaders generally don’t answer a crisis with, “Let us do nothing.” A week after the Economic Council of Martin County sponsored a robot telemarketing blitz urging residents to do nothing to support legislation to cut toxic discharges,…

Algae Reached Islamorada This Week

April 7, 2017

On Wednesday, during the height of tourist season, a large algae bloom appeared off Islamorada, lapping the docks at Worldwide Sportsman. Worldwide is part of Bass Pro Shops, the largest retail fishing company in the world; thousands of visitors are…

Florida’s Water Management System is Broken. The CRC Can Fix it.

March 30, 2017

By Peter Girard Florida’s water management system is broken. Water management districts are political and dysfunctional. Private interests routinely hoard freshwater, pass flood risks to residential communities, and dump pollution into public waterways. Led by the biggest and most powerful…

Now Or Neverglades Sportfishing Day: The Power of Stories

March 25, 2017

Hundreds of captains and guides are headed to Tallahassee on April 11th to tell their stories to lawmakers. You should, too. Now Or Neverglades Sportfishing Day will unite people who depend on healthy fisheries for their livelihoods–fishermen, boat builders, outfitters… but…

Does a Spoonful of Sugar Help the Toxic Algae Go Down? Nope.

March 17, 2017

Political cartoonists know they’re on the mark when their targets blow up. Herblock drove Nixon crazy. Thomas Nast did the same to Boss Tweed. Garry Trudeau enraged tobacco companies. Here in Florida, Andy Marlette infuriates Big Sugar. His work is…

This from a State that Brags about its Water

March 9, 2017

SB10 made it over its next hurdle in the Senate this week, although not without a few surprises. Sen. Bradley opened by reiterating the inexcusable conditions that coastal communities experienced as a result of toxic discharges. He noted that a…

Want to Make Glades Communities Safe from Flooding? Build a Southern Spillway.

March 9, 2017

Several prominent Florida politicians have suggested that storing more water in Lake Okeechobee is the key to fixing our water management problems. But without an emergency spillway–as Californians learned last month–a bigger dike is only a bigger threat to the…

The Heroes Are Stepping Up

March 3, 2017

Across Florida the heroes are stepping up. This week more lawmakers from all around Florida and both sides of the aisle joined in support of Sen. Pres. Joe Negron and SB10/HB761 to fix our broken plumbing for good. In Ft. Myers, Rep. Heather Fitzenhagen,…

One Angry Man

February 24, 2017

Four in favor, one against. Last week Martin County Commissioners voted 4-1 to draft a resolution in support of Sen. Pres. Joe Negron’s SB 10. (Only Comm. Doug Smith voted no.) It was a show of support and gratitude for Negron’s courage,…

Has JP Sasser Lost His Mind?

February 17, 2017

Has Sunshine State News contributor J.P. Sasser lost his mind?! “Out of this 40% unemployment, my argument is how much of that 40% is actually employable. How much of that 40% would get up and go to work every morning if there…

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