In this episode, a Patrick-less Florida Specifier editorial board is back in the lead up to the holiday season to discuss the November/December issue of the Specifier. They provide a rundown on the post-election leadership changes at the state level and what that may mean for the upcoming legislative session; give their best predictions on the fate of 404 wetland permitting assumption and Waters of the U.S. policy and legal wrangling under a new federal administration; celebrate the 75th anniversary of the South Florida Water Management District; recognize Commissioner Wilton Simpson’s full-court press to expedite the federal government’s response to a disastrous hurricane season for Florida’s farmers; and cover the upcoming AIF Water Forum’s push to provide education and tools for the newest members of the Florida Legislature.
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This episode is a production of The Florida Specifier. Audio production and editing is by Karl Sorne and Dave Barfield at Lonely Fox Studios.
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