
Industry leaders savor Florida victory
Working on a shoestring budget, the marine community showed voters the valueof working waterfronts, and they responded by passing Amendment 6 Despite unremitting bad news

Working on a shoestring budget, the marine community showed voters the valueof working waterfronts, and they responded by passing Amendment 6 Despite unremitting bad news

While the historic presidential election was getting most of the attention, the marine industry in Florida was celebrating another hard-fought victory: the adoption of a
Christopher Hodge can see some tax relief coming from Florida’s Amendment 6. The amendment, adopted Nov. 4 by voters, gives him more financial leverage to
While yesterday’s presidential election was getting most of the attention, in Florida the marine industry was celebrating another hard-won victory: the adoption of a state

Industry views Nov. 4 tax relief referendum as crucial to determining whether lucrative development will stamp out traditional marine uses Floridians will vote Nov. 4
South Florida’s 10th annual Marine Summit touched on the perennial issues of regulation, work-force training and economic development and business retention, but the thread running
Several Florida marine industry groups will meet Sept. 24 in Palm Beach, Fla., for the 10th annual Marine Summit. The event runs from 1-5 p.m.

Working on a shoestring budget, the marine community showed voters the valueof working waterfronts, and they responded by passing Amendment 6 Despite unremitting bad news

While the historic presidential election was getting most of the attention, the marine industry in Florida was celebrating another hard-fought victory: the adoption of a
Christopher Hodge can see some tax relief coming from Florida’s Amendment 6. The amendment, adopted Nov. 4 by voters, gives him more financial leverage to
While yesterday’s presidential election was getting most of the attention, in Florida the marine industry was celebrating another hard-won victory: the adoption of a state

Industry views Nov. 4 tax relief referendum as crucial to determining whether lucrative development will stamp out traditional marine uses Floridians will vote Nov. 4
South Florida’s 10th annual Marine Summit touched on the perennial issues of regulation, work-force training and economic development and business retention, but the thread running
Several Florida marine industry groups will meet Sept. 24 in Palm Beach, Fla., for the 10th annual Marine Summit. The event runs from 1-5 p.m.