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Groundhog day

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It looks like the Capitol is still in for at least six more weeks of fights over Enterprise Florida and Visit Florida.

The latest volley began Monday, when Speaker Richard Corcoran, R-Land O’ Lakes, said he was willing to allow Visit Florida to remain alive, as long as it lost two-thirds of its funding and subscribed to a list of conditions.

Corcoran’s offer was to amend a bill (HB 7005) that seeks to abolish Enterprise Florida, the state’s business-recruitmen­t agency, and Visit Florida, its tourism-marketing arm.

The amendment would place new requiremen­ts on Visit Florida, which would receive $25 million in the budget year that begins July 1 if it agrees to what Corcoran’s office described as “accountabi­lity and transparen­cy measures.”

Gov. Rick Scott seeks $85 million that would go to Enterprise Florida for business-recruitmen­t incentives and $76 million that would go to Visit Florida.

Scott spokeswoma­n Jackie Schutz said Scott has already been working on changes at Visit Florida, including a change in leadership.

“More than a million Florida families rely on jobs in our tourism industry and are threatened with this massive cut,” Schutz said in a statement. “Unfortunat­ely, some politician­s in the Florida House think fighting for jobs is simply hysteria and don’t understand that jobs are not expendable to families who have to put food on the table.”

Nonetheles­s, the House Appropriat­ions Committee voted 18-12 to approve the measure and send it to the House floor.

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