To get a voice in Tallahassee, local governments pay lobbyists
By: Times Staff On: Sun 20 of May, 2012 19:35 EDT (6 Reads)|
By Tia Mitchell, Times/Herald Tallahassee Bureau
Sunday, May 20, 2012 TALLAHASSEE — When Pinellas County's tiny Lealman Fire District needed help navigating the state Capitol this year, it used its limited public funds to hire a lobbyist.The cost: between $10,000 and $30,000, according to records.But the gamble worked. The fire district's legislation — which continues to protect Lealman against the negative effects of annexation — was signed into law by Gov. Rick Scott in April."The only way to get it heard by the Legislature is through a lobbyist," Lealman fire Capt. Jim Millican said. "Someone has to get the word to all the legislators why this bill is important."Although the economic downturn has caused local government agencies to make tough budget decisions, many are still carving out room for Tallahassee lobbyists. Numerous city and county governments have long-standing relationships with firms while others, like ... |

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