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Thursday, December 02, 2021
Sen. Travis Hutson’s Business-Protectionist Bill Has Counties and Cities Worried About Reign of Lawsuits. (NSOF/FlaglerLive)
State Senator TRAVIS HUTSON (R-7/HUTSON COMPANIES) is pushing another bad bill.
HUTSON's SB 280, that would empower corporate lawsuits against governments for costing them profits.
Has HUTSON no shame?
Florida Governor DeSANTIS vetoed HUTSON's overbearing ban on governments banning straws -- it was DeSANTIS'S first veto, in 2019.
Like other corporate whores inspired by the American Legislative Exchange Council (ALEC), et al. HUTSON wants to trim the powers of Home Rule.
Is TRAVIS HUTSON a legislative lackey for Big Oil, petrochemical, plastic and other polluting industries?
Is orotund, overbearing, other-directed State Senator TRAVIS HUTSON in politics to pursue his family's business interests, which are focused on clearcutting, wetland destruction, wildlife deaths and the "development" of McMansions in St. Johns County?.
Faster than a speeding dump truck, HUTSON COMPANIES and their commercial allies are destroying what we love about St. Augustine and Northeast Florida,
His contemptuous hypocrisy -- seeking to reduce our ability to sue corporations while increasing the ability of corporations to sue governments -- is emblematic of an ethically-challenged approach to government. We've seen it here in St. Johns County, St. Augustine and St. Augustine Beach, where some public officials have openly and notoriously feathered the nests of their private business interests as government officials.
As President Franklin Delano Roosevelt said on October 31, 1936 at Madison Square Garden, corporate monopolists before his Presidency "had begun to consider the Government of the United States as a mere appendage to their own affairs. We know now that Government by organized money is just as dangerous as Government by organized mob."
And as FDR said in his January 6, 1941 Four Freedoms speech,"We must especially beware of that small group of selfish men who would clip the wings of the American Eagle in order to feather their own nests.”
From FlaglerLive/ News Service of Florida:
Sen. Travis Hutson’s Business-Protectionist Bill Has Counties and Cities Worried About Reign of Lawsuits
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