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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsRubio Pushed for Land Deal as He Backed Law Limiting Critics
Source: Associated Press
Rubio Pushed for Land Deal as He Backed Law Limiting Critics
By CHAD DAY, JACK GILLUM AND JULIE PACE, ASSOCIATED PRESS
WASHINGTON Feb 24, 2016, 4:47 PM ET
Marco Rubio stood before Miami-Dade County officials in May 2002 and pushed them to permit a multimillion-dollar industrial development to be built on restricted land near the Florida Everglades.
Two months earlier, Rubio a rising Republican star in the state Legislature backed a law that made it harder for people to challenge the kinds of developments he advocated for as a private attorney. Around the same period, Rubio also requested state money to be earmarked to benefit a flood-prone area around the development project.
Those efforts by Rubio, now a U.S. senator and the leading establishment alternative to GOP presidential rivals Donald Trump and Ted Cruz, provide a glimpse into how he handled the intersection of his public role as a young lawmaker and his private representation of a company that stood to benefit from his political connections.
There's no evidence Rubio violated Florida ethics rules. But his seat in Tallahassee, the state capital, put him in the position of advocating before a county commission that relied on lawmakers like him to fight for state money.
"I always had a problem when legislators would lobby at the county commission, because you always felt like if you didn't vote their way, does this mean we'll lose funds in Tallahassee?" said Katy Sorenson, a former county commissioner and Democrat.
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By CHAD DAY, JACK GILLUM AND JULIE PACE, ASSOCIATED PRESS
WASHINGTON Feb 24, 2016, 4:47 PM ET
Marco Rubio stood before Miami-Dade County officials in May 2002 and pushed them to permit a multimillion-dollar industrial development to be built on restricted land near the Florida Everglades.
Two months earlier, Rubio a rising Republican star in the state Legislature backed a law that made it harder for people to challenge the kinds of developments he advocated for as a private attorney. Around the same period, Rubio also requested state money to be earmarked to benefit a flood-prone area around the development project.
Those efforts by Rubio, now a U.S. senator and the leading establishment alternative to GOP presidential rivals Donald Trump and Ted Cruz, provide a glimpse into how he handled the intersection of his public role as a young lawmaker and his private representation of a company that stood to benefit from his political connections.
There's no evidence Rubio violated Florida ethics rules. But his seat in Tallahassee, the state capital, put him in the position of advocating before a county commission that relied on lawmakers like him to fight for state money.
"I always had a problem when legislators would lobby at the county commission, because you always felt like if you didn't vote their way, does this mean we'll lose funds in Tallahassee?" said Katy Sorenson, a former county commissioner and Democrat.
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Rubio Pushed for Land Deal as He Backed Law Limiting Critics (Original Post)
Eugene
Feb 2016
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joeybee12
(56,177 posts)1. Of the three left who have a chance at the nomination..
I think Rubio concerns me the least...he's as dirty as they get and comes across as a whiny teenager.
dmr
(28,347 posts)2. Lots of sleazy land deals in Florida. Rubio & others who
disrespect the beautiful Everglades is pond scum.
Broke my heart when Jet Blue crashed in the 'glades, not far from my home, back when I lived down there. Sad for both the victims & that delicate land.