Florida Is a State, Not a Piggy Bank for Corporations
Corporate influence has saved the top 1 percent of businesses in Florida an estimated $3.7 billion over 4 years. Residents are fed up – and making it known.
Corporate influence has saved the top 1 percent of businesses in Florida an estimated $3.7 billion over 4 years. Residents are fed up – and making it known.
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