
Gov. Rick Scott will head to Tampa on Thursday to make an announcement on tourism in Florida.
According to a release from the governor's office, Scott will speak at Busch Gardens at 10:30 a.m.
Tourism is a booming business in Florida -- approximately 94.7 million visitors came to the state in 2013, making it a record year for visitation to Florida and exceeding the previous high of 91.5 million in 2012.
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A new Web ad from American Bridge released Wednesday morning accused Gov. Rick Scott of dodging "important questions" from the media.
"Time and time again reporters have asked Scott where he stands on key issues, only to have Scott duck and run," reads the description of the video from American Bridge. "Maybe that's because he knows his positions are detrimental to middle-class families in the Sunshine State."
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Within the next few weeks, the Legislature will officially deliver the fiscal 2014-15 budget to Gov. Rick Scott for his perusal and ultimate approval.
With Slade OBrien leaving his position in charge of Americans for Prosperitys (AFP) Florida operations to take a promotion at the national level, he will be replaced by Chris Hudson.
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