Another agency’s controversial contract with a Miami rapper, and its aftermath, was on the mind of Space Florida officials, as they reaffirmed a $1 million line of credit for an unnamed company.

In voting to maintain the credit line, Space Florida board member Jason Steele advised his colleagues at the state’s aerospace agency of the need to fully disclose contract details as they become available. His comments came after state House leaders last week filed a lawsuit involving Visit Florida, the state’s tourism-marketing arm.

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