Category: Business
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 Bondi’s office ducks questions about Waste Management deal as Broward recycling contracts expireBy Dan Christensen 
 FloridaBulldog.org
 Florida Attorney General Pam Bondi’s Office is ducking questions about why she never alerted Broward cities and consumers about pricing and other protections secured for them in 2015 in exchange for not opposing Waste Management’s $525-million acquisition of Southern Waste Systems and Sun Recycling.
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 New Broward jail healthcare provider has grim history of lawsuits, deathsBy Dan Christensen 
 FloridaBulldog.org
 Poor medical care and at least 15 needless deaths at the Broward County Jail since 2010 appear to have caught up with controversial Miami-based Armor Correctional Health Services, which has lost its bid for another multi-million, multi-year contract to provide medical services to county inmates.
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 How America Got Hooked On A Deadly DrugBy Fred Schulte 
 Kaiser Health News
 Purdue Pharma left almost nothing to chance in its whirlwind marketing of its new painkiller OxyContin. From 1996 to 2002, Purdue pursued nearly every avenue in the drug supply and prescription sales chain — a strategy now cast as reckless and illegal in more than 1,500 federal civil lawsuits across the country.
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 Republican Party recycled Waste Management contributions to Bondi before antitrust dealBy Dan Christensen 
 FloridaBulldog.org
 In December 2015, Florida Attorney General Pam Bondi’s office cut a secret antitrust deal with Waste Management that allowed it to complete its big money acquisition of Southern Waste Systems and Sun Recycling, including Sun’s Broward recycling facilities. In the six years before, as Bondi campaigned for election and re-election, Waste Management contributed more than $150,000 to the Republican Party of Florida, Gov. Rick Scott and Bondi.
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 After cruise line gripes, Miami-Dade scraps terminal bids – and $19 million in savingsBy Francisco Alvarado 
 FloridaBulldog.org
 A major cruise line strong-armed Miami-Dade County officials into killing the winning bid for a new terminal at PortMiami that would have saved $19 million in development costs so that the company could pick its own design and construction firms.
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