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6. Three other journalists rip Crist's decisionUpdated at 2:17 PM
Hat Tip to FLA Politics blog for pulling these together.

Florida political news June 4

From the Miami Herald

It poses such a threat that even some pro-growth commissioners on the Miami-Dade County Commission approved a resolution asking the governor to veto it. One of the bill's biggest flaws is removal of state oversight of a Development of Regional Impact. Until now the Department of Community Affairs has had authority over DRIs, which are just what they imply: developments of such large scope that they impact an entire region.

They bring more traffic, more demand for classrooms, more use of water and sewer systems. Their swelling of the local population can even affect hurricane evacuation times. ...

Mr. Crist, who is running for the U.S. Senate, has made a bad call at a time when his leadership was most needed.


From the Tampa Tribune

The Tampa Tribune editorial board: "Now that Gov. Charlie Crist has signed into law a major weakening of growth rules, Hillsborough and other urban counties appear to have lost the power to force developers to help pay for new or improved roads." "Toothless growth law".


From the Orlando Sentinel

Mike Thomas: "Charlie Crist and his Republican cohorts just depressed the future value of your house. They did this by gutting the state's growth-management law. We tend to equate rampant paving with crowded schools, traffic jams and environmental destruction. But this time around, the impact extends to home prices." "Crist & Co. pave way for lower home values".
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  Columnist Howard Troxler: Crist "sells Florida down the river" in "gutless fashion" madfloridian  Jun-04-09 01:10 PM   #0 
   I was recently in Orlando for the better part of 5 months on internship.  Selatius   Jun-04-09 01:17 PM   #1 
   worse than that  zipplewrath   Jun-04-09 02:03 PM   #4 
   But didn't he win the last election?  atreides1   Jun-04-09 01:25 PM   #2 
   He just lost his election bid....n/t  monmouth   Jun-04-09 01:59 PM   #3 
   It's difficult to avoid blaming the voters who installed these weasels  gratuitous   Jun-04-09 02:26 PM   #5 
   The GOP is against Crist...he is too liberal for them.  madfloridian   Jun-05-09 06:21 PM   #7 
   Three other journalists rip Crist's decision  madfloridian   Jun-04-09 10:11 PM   #6 
   Liberals who have been enamored by Crist just saw  chieftain   Jun-06-09 10:59 AM   #8 
   Now, you really can buy some swamp land in Florida  scentopine   Jun-06-09 11:12 AM   #9 
 

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