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TALLAHASSEE | The aggressive push for oil drilling off Florida’s shores is backed by a coalition of powerful, well-financed business interests who are determined to succeed where they failed before: the state Senate.
But even as proponents insist they’ll corral the votes they need, Senate skeptics are multiplying – including the chamber’s presiding officer and several key Republicans who sound increasingly hostile to the idea.
Senate President Jeff Atwater, R-North Palm Beach, who’s running statewide for chief financial officer, is not convinced that Floridians increasingly support drilling. Moreover, he says the issue is not on his priority list for 2010.
“The oil drilling matter is not on the Senate agenda for the coming session,” Atwater said flatly.
Beyond Atwater’s lack of enthusiasm, several veteran Republican senators are on record as saying they would not vote for a drilling bill. …
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