Tag: Broward
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 Election integrity or voter suppression? Florida has 1 million fewer voters in 2023By Dan Christensen 
 FloridaBulldog.org
 Nearly 1 million registered voters have been dropped from Florida’s active voter rolls since last year, with Democrats and voters with no party affiliation (NPA) accounting for about 90 percent of the departed.
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 Broward’s unique bail reform policy avoids political pitfalls as it nears first anniversaryBy Dan Christensen 
 FloridaBulldog.org
 Bail reform came to Broward last year crafted to allow poor people arrested for misdemeanors and non-violent third-degree felonies, but who pose no risk to the public, to get out of jail without having to post any cash.
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Broward may finally get the lead out at Markham Park; environmental clean up nears at gun rangeBy Tom Lassiter and Dan Christensen 
 BrowardBulldog.org
 After years of delay, Broward officials are finally poised to tackle the hazard posed by hundreds of tons of lead that’s been accumulating at the Markham Park Target Range since it opened in the 1980s.
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Broward’s city managers use secrecy in push for huge trash deal; public excluded from meetingsBy Dan Christensen and Buddy Nevins 
 BrowardBulldog.org
 Broward’s top city and county managers regularly meet in secret to discuss public business, formulate policy and even negotiate contracts.
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