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Florida has emerged as the state with the most lead service lines in the nation with 1,159,300, according to survey results recently released by the Environmental Protection Agency.
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It aimed to come up with a consensus for developing a strategy to deal with warming temperatures and catastrophic weather events, like Hurricane Ian.
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The Department of Energy reports sales of electric vehicles grew nationwide by 85 percent from 2020 to 2021. The Biden Administration is pushing for more EVs — and wants to build out a national charging network. What is Florida doing to improve EV infrastructure?
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DeSantis says the funds will local officials prepare for the impacts of major storms.
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From downtown highways to high traveled interchanges, drivers in the greater Tampa Bay region can expect to see frequent construction projects as the area continues to grow.
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Last year, lawmakers created the Office of Broadband within the Department of Economic Opportunity. Since then, the office has begun mapping areas in the state where access to high-speed internet doesn’t exist.
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It will help about a dozen counties prepare for future disasters.
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As the Build Back Better Act out of Washington gives hope to environmental justice advocates in Florida, an "anti-net metering bill" out of Tallahassee brings concern.
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The money will be used to hasten efforts to undo the damage the Everglades suffered in the early 1900s.
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The federal government poured billions of dollars into the state as stimulus during the COVID-19 pandemic, while tax revenues exceeded expectations.
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Some nonprofit organizations say the FCC is not rolling out benefits for low-income families fast enough.
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DeSantis wants $270 million to protect Florida's waterways, but environmentalists say more is neededThe money — if approved by state lawmakers — would pay for things like water treatment plants, shoreline stabilization projects and seawalls.