Monday, March 14, 2022

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Here Comes the Sun - Lotus Blossom Oil Perfume Roll on Fragrance - Attar Limited Edition
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March 17th, at 8pm
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Saturday, March 12, 2022

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Disney suspends Florida political donations over 'Don't Say Gay' bill


Florida Hero Maggy Hurchalla RIP

"I am thinking of Maggy Hurchalla today. A hero who was sued by the same attorney who sued John Dingfelder, forcing his resignation. Maggy died a week ago and the New York Times wrote a beautiful obituary about her.

According to an earlier NYT story Ethan Loeb sued then-78-year-old environmental activist Maggy Hurchalla on behalf of an unscrupulous* billionaire who wanted to mine for limestone in the Everglades. They won a $4.4M lawsuit against her — took her kayaks and her sister’s car from her modest home on the Indian River. They offered to settle for an apology, which she refused. Maggy Hurchalla had gone from a history of environmental activism & fighting developers to become a Martin County Commissioner, but had retired by the time of this environmental fight. Her story is amazing, and inspiring."
Commissioner Mariella Smith

John Dingfelder resigns from Tampa City Council

The resignation was part of a settlement reached Friday between Dingfelder and Stephen Michelini, a local development consultant, in response to a public records lawsuit. As part of the settlement, Dingfelder also wrote a letter of apology to Michelini. Florida Politics was sent a copy of the letter. here

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Friday, March 11, 2022