State Tipoffs Involving Florida Newsletter for Monday May 06, 2024 ( 4 items ) |
Fla. PSC Issues Order Granting Request for Confidential Classification Involving Duke Energy Florida
TALLAHASSEE, Florida, May 5 -- The Florida Public Service Commission issued the following order granting request for confidential classification (Docket No. 20230020-EI; Order No. PSC-2024-0141-CFO-EI) on May 3, 2024:
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In re: Petition for limited proceeding for recovery of incremental storm restoration costs related to Hurricanes Elsa, Eta, Isaias, Ian, Nicole, and Tropical Storm Fred, by Duke Energy Florida, LLC.
ORDER GRANTING DUKE ENERGY FLORIDA, LLC'S REQUEST FOR CONFIDENTIAL CLASSI
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FLORIDA DEMOCRATS YOUTH LEADERS & PARTY CHAIR RESPOND TO DEMONSTRATION AT LEADERSHIP BLUE
TALLAHASSEE, Florida, May 6 -- The Florida Democratic Party issued the following news on May 4, 2024:
Tonight, during Senator John Fetterman's keynote address at the Florida Democratic Party's annual Leadership Blue Gala a peaceful demonstration occurred in response to the campus protests we are seeing across the country. Earlier today,, Cat Margaux, Chair of the Florida Democratic Party Youth Council, Alexis Dorman, President of the Florida College Democrats and Florida Democratic Party Chair
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Florida Poly Celebrates in-Demand STEM Grads, Departing President at 2024 Commencement
LAKELAND, Florida, May 6 -- Florida Polytechnic University issued the following news release:
Florida Polytechnic University celebrated the conferral of more than 200 bachelor's and master's degrees at its commencement ceremony on Sunday, May 5, capping off years of intensive coursework and the attainment of a high-demand STEM degree.
The event, which took place at the RP Funding Center in Lakeland, marked the University's 10-year anniversary and the end of a strong academic year at Florida Po
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FWC Conducting Aquatic Habitat Enhancement in Everglades WMA Complex
TALLAHASSEE, Florida, May 4 -- The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission issued the following news release:
The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) will conduct aquatic plant enhancement within the Everglades Complex of Wildlife Management Areas throughout the week beginning May 6.
This project should improve native plant diversity, wildlife foraging opportunities and recreational access through a combination of aerial herbicide treatments and prescribed burns i
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