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The Florida Council of 100 released a report about types of businesses and industries that different areas of the state should work to attract, while offering its more than 150 members to help link businesses with regional economic-development organizations.
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Lawmakers are questioning legislation that would close the doors on the business-recruitment agency Enterprise Florida. Several lawmakers raised concerns about including the Office of Film and Entertainment, which provides services to Florida’s entertainment industry.
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A subcommittee backed a plan that, in part, would separate the Space Florida Board of Directors from the public-private Enterprise Florida.
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The tourism-marketing agency Visit Florida would only be funded for three months, while Enterprise Florida wouldn’t get any state money as part of a…
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Gov. Rick Scott wants to do away with bonuses for employees at the state's tourism and business-recruitment agencies, at least for now.After fighting with…
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Described by Gov. Rick Scott as someone who can “get deals done,†South Florida Water Management District Executive Director Pete Antonacci has been…
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Gov. Rick Scott on Monday upped his personal battle with House Speaker Richard Corcoran about the future of the state's business-recruitment agency.Kim…
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Locked in a battle with Gov. Rick Scott, House Speaker Richard Corcoran on Friday got what he believes are more than symbolic votes to kill the business...
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Gov. Rick Scott took his fight for business incentives directly to critics Tuesday, using his "State of the State" address to defend requests for tens of…
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The House's first full floor session Thursday is expected to include taking up bills that would abolish Enterprise Florida, overhaul Visit Florida and…
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The leader of Gov. Rick Scott’s most cherished agency abruptly resigned Monday, citing a “critical†difference of opinion with the governor over their…
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Gov. Rick Scott has been on a very visible tour of the state recently, painting efforts to pare back on some of his programs as potential job-killers....