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  "path": "/2026/05/21/gop-frontrunner-for-governor-says-florida-needs-growth-management/",
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  "site": "https://floridaphoenix.com",
  "tags": [
    "Commentary",
    "Environment",
    "Politics & Law",
    "Working & The Economy",
    "1000 Friends of Florida",
    "Associated Builders and Contractors",
    "Bob Graham",
    "Byron Donalds",
    "Charles Gauthier",
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    "Estus Whitfield",
    "Florida Hometown Democracy",
    "Gates McGavick",
    "Growth Management Act",
    "Jason Shoaf",
    "Jonathan Martin",
    "Kim Dinkins",
    "Lesley Blackner",
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    "Nick DiCeglie",
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  "textContent": "Back when dinosaurs ruled the earth and I was in high school, there was a popular song, played on the radio and even featured in the movie “All That Jazz” called “Everything Old is New Again.” “Don’t throw the past away,” singer Peter Allen warbled, “you might need it some rainy day.” I started humming […]",
  "title": "GOP frontrunner for governor says Florida needs growth management"
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