Faced with high unemployment, stagnant growth and a cavernous budget shortfall, the Republican-dominated state Legislature opted for a prescription wish list from the business lobby this spring to jump-start the economy and position Florida for years of prosperity.
The collaborative agenda fashioned by lawmakers and newly elected Gov. Rick Scott contained a common philosophical thread: cut the cost of doing business by slashing taxes, bureaucratic overhead and regulation.
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