April 26, 2024

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What you need to know about Florida today

| 2/3/2015

Why Florida is No. 1 in Obamacare enrollment

With two weeks to go until the deadline for 2015 enrollment, Florida’s tally exceeds that of even Democrat-led California, which has embraced the law building its own online marketplace and has twice the population and uses three times as much federal funding for outreach. More from Kaiser Health News and US News & World Report.


Personal income up, spending slips

U.S. consumer spending recorded its biggest decline since late 2009 in December, with households appearing to save the extra cash from cheaper gasoline, which could support future consumption. More from Reuters, Business Insider, and Dow Jones Business News.


The 8-cent pizza: Why Cuba is hungry for U.S. cash

Cuban workers are hoping that American reconciliation — and dollars — will help rebuild their economy. The government is also encouraging small business operations, including restaurants, retail stores and consumer services such as beauty parlours, to reconfigure themselves as co-operative ventures, whose partners share ownership and divide profits. [Source: The Star]


Florida competes with NY, Southern Cal for high-tech photonics hub

The effort to build a high-tech manufacturing hub near Kissimmee has some stiff competition from New York and Southern California. At stake is the potential to draw thousands of high-paying jobs to the region. The heavyweight competition is set to be decided by the U.S. Department of Defense in late summer or fall. [Source: Orlando Sentinel]


Growers don't see initial big bucks in medical pot

Central Florida commercial plant growers such as Kerry Herndon, Heather Zabinofsky and Bruce Knox expect fierce competition over who will legally grow medical marijuana in Florida. Yet, most expect little or no profit under the current law. [Source: Orlando Sentinel]


ALSO AROUND FLORIDA:

› Home starts rise in South Florida despite land shortage
It was a year of modest growth in housing starts across South Florida as a lack of land continues to hamstring homebuilders.

› North Florida leads the state in small business activity
When it comes to utilizing U.S. Small Business Administration resources, North Florida is leading the state. "It's tremendous what we've accomplished nationally," said Southeast regional administrator Cassius Butts, who presented the status of SBA in the Southeast at the first ever State of the Region address.

› Lockheed Martin awards $5 million contract for solar array
Lockheed Martin has awarded a $5 million contract for a canopy-style solar array over the parking lot of its Pinellas County operation that is expected to meet up to 60 percent of the facility's energy demand.

› Food servers, cooks make more in South Florida
Many jobs in South Florida pay less than the national average, but one group — restaurant workers — does better. Servers and fast-food cooks are the only workers in Broward, Palm Beach and Miami-Dade counties who earn more than the national average.


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