Florida lawmakers agree to $116 billion budget in final week

2025-01-13T20:09:16+00:00May 3rd, 2023|

In The News: Archives Florida lawmakers agree to $116 billion budget in final week By JEFFREY SCHWEERS | jschweers@orlandosentinel.com | Orlando Sentinel TALLAHASSEE – Florida lawmakers kicked off the last week of the regular legislative session Monday by completing the terms of a $116 billion

Antonio Nanni Elected President of American Concrete Institute

2025-01-13T20:09:47+00:00May 3rd, 2023|

In The News: Archives Antonio Nanni Elected President of American Concrete Institute By Jose Carrasco – Informed Infrastructure FARMINGTON HILLS, Mich.- The American Concrete Institute (ACI) announces its 2023-2024 president, vice president, and four board members. Antonio Nanni has been elected to serve as president of

House phosphogypsum reuse bill clears final committee

2025-01-13T20:11:39+00:00April 18th, 2023|

In The News: Archives House phosphogypsum reuse bill clears final committee By Wes Wolfe – Florida Politics The EPA banned use of phosphogypsum in 1989. A controversial proposal to look into using phosphogypsum as a road-building material is on its way to consideration by the full

Phosphogypsum reuse study bill heads to Senate floor

2025-01-13T20:13:21+00:00April 17th, 2023|

In The News: Archives Phosphogypsum reuse study bill heads to Senate floor Florida Politics – Wes Wolfe The EPA banned use of phosphogypsum in 1989. Legislation is on the way to the Senate floor that could open up use of phosphogypsum for use in constructing

Florida lawmakers aim to ease condo confusion, but money questions remain

2025-01-13T20:08:11+00:00April 13th, 2023|

In The News: Archives Florida lawmakers aim to ease condo confusion, but money questions remain Mary Ellen Klas Times/Herald Tallahassee Bureau TALLAHASSEE — As residents of condominiums across Florida struggle to adapt to a sweeping new law that increases building inspections and maintenance costs, Florida legislators

Lincoln Middle School Wins State MATHCOUNTS Competition

2025-01-13T20:05:25+00:00March 20th, 2023|

In The News: Archives Lincoln Middle School Wins State MATHCOUNTS Competition Alachua Chronicle – March 15, 2023 GAINESVILLE, Fla. – The Lincoln Middle School MATHCOUNTS team won the state championship last Friday, their sixth win in the past seven competitions. The team consists of Eric

Lawmakers Look Again at Condo Safety Requirements

2025-01-13T19:57:04+00:00February 22nd, 2023|

In The News: ARCHIVES Lawmakers Look Again at Condo Safety Requirements CBS News by Jim Saunders, News Service of Florida TALLAHASSEE — A Florida Senate committee Tuesday backed a proposal that would make changes to a condominium-safety law passed last year after the deadly collapse

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