April 28, 2024

Tuesday's Daily Pulse

What you need to know about Florida today

| 1/20/2015

Does citrus have to genetically modify or die?

Everybody loves Florida orange juice. Since its emergence in the late 1940s, the sunny beverage has survived hurricanes and anti-sugar diet crazes to become as common on American breakfast tables as scrambled eggs. But Florida’s citrus industry is facing a new existential threat: Citrus greening. [Source: Fast Company]

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Why the Supreme Court's Medicaid decision matters

The Supreme Court is hearing arguments in a case that will have big consequences for how an estimated 68 million Americans get health care. More specifically, the case involves whether or not doctors and hospitals can sue states if they feel the rates they get paid by Medicaid, the public insurance program for low-income Americans, are too low. [Source: Businessweek]


Most in Congress wealthier than constituents

Newly crunched numbers from the Center for Responsive Politics find the Florida congressional delegation is much like the rest of the U.S. Senate and House — far wealthier than everyday Americans. [Source: South Florida Sun-Sentinel]


Gas prices at 6-year low and still dipping

Gasoline prices are falling by about 1 cent per day, nearing an average $2 per gallon in Florida, travel club AAA said. That's the lowest price in nearly six years, thanks to increased supply of oil used to make gasoline. [Source: South Florida Sun-Sentinel]


BP hopes to lessen potential $13.7 billion spill penalty

Lawyers for the government and oil giant BP head to federal court Tuesday for a trial in that could add more than $13 billion in penalties to the billions BP already has shelled out as a result of 2010 Gulf oil spill. [Source: AP]


ALSO AROUND FLORIDA:

› Central Florida business forecast 2015
Central Florida's main industries – including tourism, real estate, retail, technology and health – are poised to take advantage of our improving economy.

› Miami Heat donates unsold arena food to area shelters
Over the last seven seasons, the Re-Heat program has donated more than 33,000 pounds of food including pasta, chicken, shrimp, rice, chips, hamburgers, hot dogs, even pizza in the box.

› PGA National to undergo multimillion-dollar renovation in 2015
PGA National Resort & Spa — home of the PGA Tour Honda Classic — will undergo a multimillion-dollar renovation that will include upgrades to its spa, dining and health and fitness offerings, management announced recently.

› Challenge to Florida law threatens microbreweries
Despite a boom in business for craft breweries, a challenge to a Florida law may stifle growth. Florida liquor stores and beer distributors are teaming up to challenge the law that allows craft breweries to sell their beers in tasting rooms.


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