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Miccosukee Tribe skeptical of state cleanup plan


The Miccosukee Tribe is skeptical of the state of Florida's latest plan to clean up the Everglades, a spokesperson said.

The tribe has been battling the state over pollution of the Everglades, the tribe's homeland. The tribe says the state hasn't been moving fast enough and isn't complying with federal clean water standards.

The state says its $1.5 billion Acceler8 project will speed up the restoration of the Everglades. It shifts more responsibility to the state, which the tribe doesn't support, rather than the federal government.

Get the Story:
Fla. Steps In to Speed Up State-Federal Everglades Cleanup (The Washington Post 10/14)
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State hoping to hasten Glades revival (The Miami Herald 10/14)
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Governor to unveil $1.5 billion plan to speed Everglades (The Palm Beach Post 10/14)
'glades restoration to get cash boost (The South Florida Sun-Sentinel 10/14)
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Reports: State to announce $1.5 billion in Everglades projects (AP 10/14)

Relevant Links:
Miccosukee Tribe - http://www.miccosukeetribe.com

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