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Thanks for visiting. On a semi-daily basis we scan Florida's major daily newspapers for significant Florida political news and punditry. We also review the editorial pages and political columnists/pundits for Florida political commentary. The papers we review include: the Miami Herald, Sun-Sentinel, Palm Beach Post, Naples News, Sarasota Herald Tribune, St Pete Times, Tampa Tribune, Orlando Sentinel, the Daytona Beach News-Journal, Tallahassee Democrat, and, occasionally, the Florida Times Union; we also review the political news blogs associated with these newspapers.

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The Blog for Monday, October 31, 2005

"Jeb!"'s Legacy

    Yesterday, there was an article about a nonpartisan study by Washington's Center on Budget and Policy Priorities warning that Florida was headed for "financial ruin"; today another nonpartisan study says
    Florida is hurtling toward a fiscal train wreck, a new study warns, but lawmakers are unlikely to pay much attention.

    And that's unfortunate for taxpayers who will pay the price. Through careful analysis, "Tough Choices: Shaping Florida's Future," shows that budget shortfalls in the next few years are inevitable as the housing boom slows and state revenue stalls.

    Granted, the report is scholarly, prepared for the LeRoy Collins Institute, a nonprofit research organization at Florida State University. Its authors strive mightily to be apolitical. The report does not castigate anyone or decry any policies. It is, if anything, too cautious in proposing solutions.

    Florida, already years behind in building the roads and other infrastructure required by growth, will experience a budget crisis at the same time it will face other major expenses, including the class-size amendment and rising Medicaid obligations. The medical program already consumes about a quarter of the state budget at $15 billion and is projected to grow 14 percent this year.

    Florida, once renowned for its low costs and easy living, is rapidly becoming a high-cost, low-amenity state.
    "Tough Choices On State Budget".

    The Institute also issued a companion report "Tough Choices: Facing Florida's Revenue Shortfall".

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