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| 8/5/2013
Compressed Natural Gas in Florida
» Story: The CNG revolution

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The CNG revolution in Florida

With compressed natural gas costing up to 40% less than diesel, more municipalities and businesses in Florida are adopting the fuel, which is domestically produced and emits fewer greenhouse gases. But some obstacles - such as a lack of infrastructure - are preventing more widespread use. Read the full story here and see also:

» The CNG consumer market in Florida
» Natural gas is key to Florida's power supply
» Energy Companies in Florida (chart)
» Getting on board with CNG


Homeownership rates decline in Florida

A new U.S. Census Bureau report shows that the rate of home ownership in the once-booming Sunshine State began dwindling even before the housing bust and the Great Recession began in 2007. And the decline has intensified since then. [Source: Orlando Sentinel]


Gov. Scott has modest progress in cutting corporate taxes

Gov. Rick Scott offered mild praise for Barack Obama's plan to cut the federal corporate income tax, indicating that Obama seemed to be following Florida's lead in reducing business taxes. The governor said he "welcomed" Obama's proposal to cut the federal corporate tax rate from 35 percent to 28 percent, while cutting the rate for manufacturers to 25 percent. [Source: Sarasota Herald-Tribune]


Florida's economy takes on new look after the Great Recession

Florida's workforce — the post-recession version — has a new face. We're making fewer machine parts, while serving more burgers and Cuban sandwiches to hungry tourists. We're building fewer homes and, instead, building more home health care relationships catering to the ill and elderly. [Source: Tampa Bay Times]


Companies help immigrants obtain US citizenship

For immigrants working toward the American Dream, some employers are now helping them reach their dream of becoming Americans. Health clinics, hotels and a clothing factory are pairing up with immigrant advocates to offer on-site citizenship assistance as one of the perks of the job in Miami and other cities. [Source: AP]


ALSO AROUND FLORIDA:

› Lockheed missiles snags South Korean deal
Lockheed Martin Corp.'s Orlando missiles operation has landed a foreign arms deal potentially worth $223 million to provide South Korea with advanced helicopter navigation and weapons-targeting equipment, the U.S. Defense Department said last week.

› Your license plate is posing for pictures — and you probably don't even know it
High-tech automated license plate recognition cameras allow police in Palm Beach and Broward counties to track criminals — and everyone else — by capturing and storing license plate information in real time.
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› JaxPort could benefit from an end to Cuban embargo
Jacksonville used to be one of the gateways for Cuba. Could it be again? Many lawmakers and business leaders in the state, as well as in Jacksonville, are eager to work with Cuba to bolster the city’s economy.

› Daily downpours causing angst among Tampa Bay farmers
Florida farmers are accustomed to weather extremes in a state known for hurricanes and tropical storms, but the steady, almost-daily soaking around the Tampa Bay area this summer has many more worried than usual.
» Related: Saturated South Florida brings wildlife concerns


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