Florida Supreme Court finally takes up fight over U.S. Sugar deal
By at 1 February, 2010, 7:36 pm
The Florida Supreme Court on Monday announced that on April 7 it would hear the legal challenge to Gov. Charlie Crist’s pending $536 million Everglades restoration land deal. The land deal, first proposed in June 2008, calls for South Florida taxpayers to pay for buying 73,000 acres from U.S. Sugar Corp. that would be used for restoring water flows to the Everglades. U.S. Sugar-competitor Florida Crystals and the Miccosukee Tribe are challenging the financing for the deal, arguing it would cost taxpayers too much and further stall already-overdue Everglades restoration plans. Environmental groups and other supporters call
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Florida Supreme Court finally takes up fight over U.S. Sugar deal
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