April 26, 2024

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| 7/21/2017

Proposed civil forfeiture policy raises concerns in Florida

Under Florida law, for police to seize assets from a person, with some exceptions, must first make an arrest. The proposed federal policy would allow police to seize assets without any evidence if they are willing to share the goods with the federal government. [Source: WJXT]

Trump's private clubs in Florida are seeking visas for foreign workers

The Trump Organization is asking the federal government for special visas to hire scores of foreign workers for two of President Trump's private clubs in Florida — the Mar-a-Lago resort in Palm Beach and the Trump National Golf Club in Jupiter. [Source: NPR]

Scientists look at climate and Florida agriculture’s future

A study by scientists from leading U.S. universities — including Berkeley, Chicago, Princeton and Rutgers — looked at agricultural impacts and found southern states would suffer the most severe impacts because their already warm climates would become hotter. [Source: Sarasota Herald-Tribune]

Failing Florida schools can now apply for extra cash under controversial program

Some low-performing schools in Florida are now able to apply for extra funding under the controversial new “Schools of Hope” program lawmakers adopted this spring. The Florida Department of Education released a preliminary list of eligible schools in guidance sent to the state’s 67 school districts this week. [Source: Miami Herald]

After stroke, photographer Clyde Butcher returns to the swamp

Clyde Butcher, the iconic landscape and environmental photographer who suffered a stroke in early May, recently returned to the swamp for a photo excursion. Butcher’s gallery shared the news Thursday, in an update to email list subscribers that described his visit to the Myakka River State Park in late June. [Source: Sarasota Herald-Tribune]

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