In this episode: Florida’s Republican-controlled Legislature has finally agreed on a new state budget, following a flurry of last-minute spending deals — most of them negotiated behind closed doors and sealed late on the Sunday night of a holiday weekend. The eleventh-hour additions to Florida’s $115 billion spending plan include provisions that could let the state buy more property from a big developer and donor; steer a $2 million education contract to a Koch-backed company; and pave the way for the use of artificial intelligence in an anti-hunger program that feeds nearly 3 million Floridians. Plus: Ron DeSantis signs a bill written by lobbyists for a mining company that recently donated $50,000 to his Super PAC. And the devolution of Florida’s public university system into a pure political patronage machine continues.
Show notes
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The stories referenced in today’s show:
A tour of Florida’s new state budget, from money for Mike Huckabee to tax cuts for casinos
A Koch-connected school choice contractor could get $2 million from Florida taxpayers
Florida may hire an AI vendor to help decide which hungry families get grocery assistance
Florida is cutting funding for transit — and exposing the true cost of business tax breaks
A management firm is poised to profit off plan to divert local property taxes to charter schools
A right-wing news network lobbied Florida lawmakers to defund fact-checkers, records show
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