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Florida says it was harmed, but the special master in the water rights case said Florida lacked clear and convincing evidence that Georgia is responsible.
December 13 -
The state's experience shows how competition for funding has shifted away from traditional schools, S&P Global Ratings says in a new report.
December 12 -
Forecasters predict the Washington D.C. area population will grow by more than a million people by 2045.
December 12 -
While JEA pursues a potential sale, some Jacksonville city council members are pushing back against the potential privatization.
December 11 -
John Hicks has left his position as executive director of NASBO to become Kentucky's budget director.
December 10 -
Ron DeSantis appointed new Florida Development Finance Corp. board members; a bill has been introduced to place the issuer under the auspices of another state agency.
December 10 -
The Florida Department of Transportation was ordered to raise toll rates on the Garcon Point Bridge for the first time in eight years.
December 6 -
More than 50 groups and businesses formed the ‘No Roads to Ruin Coalition’ to begin a statewide campaign opposing the three highways.
December 5 -
The Metropolitan Nashville Airport Authority prices $807.7 million in subordinate bonds Thursday for the capital plan.
December 4 -
Debbie Mayfield cites an increasing number of fatalities where Virgin Trains operates between Miami and West Palm Beach.
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