Tuesday, November 5, 2024

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Article Icon 1Hot Election Day Races in the Sunshine State

For the first time in over a decade, the Sunshine State is expected to lean in one direction—toward former President Donald Trump. Still, the direction of key voting blocs and two proposed constitutional amendments could make Election Day results unpredictable.

Amendment 3, which would legalize adult recreational marijuana, and Amendment 4, which would overturn the state’s six-week abortion ban, are likely to gain majority support but need 60% approval to pass.

Additionally, half a dozen school board candidates endorsed by Gov. Ron DeSantis are up for election, including Stacy Geier, who faces Katie Blaxberg in a Pinellas runoff.

In Hillsborough, the state attorney race could challenge DeSantis’ influence: Andrew Warren, the Democrat removed by DeSantis in 2022, is running against Suzy Lopez, the governor’s appointed replacement.

Article Icon 1Florida’s CEOs Look to Fortify the State

A group of the state’s leading CEOs wants to ensure Floridians are prepared to weather inevitable economic storms, so they’ve devised a development strategy to help fortify the state.

The Florida Council of 100 has identified key industries in specific regions that will foster higher-wage and resilient jobs. By focusing on these key industries, the council estimates Florida could add 200,000 new jobs by 2030, contributing nearly $100 billion in added GDP.

In each region, there are “foundational” clusters, vital to the economy but that don’t necessarily generate high-wage jobs; regional “best bets,” targeting industry clusters to drive the economy; and “emerging clusters,” which are promising but not fully mature.

Article Icon 1Jacksonville Pays Big for Florida-Georgia Game

Jacksonville announced the annual Florida-Georgia football game will return to the city for four years beginning in 2028, following renovations to EverBank Stadium.

The city will pay the University of Florida and the University of Georgia $10 million each for the games in 2028 and 2029, increasing to $10.5 million each in 2030 and 2031.

Jacksonville will also pay each school $1.5 million for the 2026 and 2027 games, which will be held in Atlanta’s Mercedes-Benz Stadium and Tampa’s Raymond James Stadium, respectively.

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Invest Before Their Planned Nasdaq Listing: All-Natural Pesticides

Pesticides are supposed to protect your food from bugs. But they’re not supposed to poison you in the process. That’s why Med-X created a pesticide using only essential oils from clove, cottonseed, cedar, and cinnamon.

And you now have an opportunity to invest as they plan their way to the Nasdaq.

Not only are their products chemical-free, in some cases they’ve proven more effective than traditional pesticides. So effective, in fact, they’ve already landed e-commerce partnerships with companies like:

  • Walmart

  • Amazon

  • Kroger

  • And more

As a result, they’ve seen 200% sales growth in the last five years. 

Following rapid success in the US, Med-X is now on the path to scaling into 41 new global markets including Australia, New Zealand, Southeast Asia, and Africa. And since the $17B global pesticides market is projected to 3X in size by the end of the decade, there’s no better time to join them as an investor.

See how you can become an early Med-X shareholder before their planned listing under ‘MXRX’.

Around Florida

Statewide: Tropical Storm Rafael is forecast to become a hurricane later this week and could impact the western part of Florida, especially Key West. (See Map)

➤ St. Petersburg: City leaders got an update on the partial collapse of a crane downtown at last week’s council meeting. Citizens present pushed for an ordinance, or advocacy at the state level, that imposes stricter safety requirements. (See Video)

Orlando: Police released the identities of the two people killed in the Halloween shooting: Tyrek Hill, 25, and Timothy Schmidt Jr., 19. (More)

Soon after, State Attorney Andrew Bain announced that Florida plans to charge Jaylen Edgar, the seventeen-year-old accused of the mass shooting, as an adult. (See Photo)

Wellington: The woman convicted in the 1990 “killer clown” cold case was released from prison on Saturday, having served time for shooting the wife of a man she later married. (More)

Deland: An at-home caretaker is accused of exploiting a senior couple in her care and stealing up to $100,000. (See Video)

Florida Sports

➤ Miami Dolphins star receiver Jaylen Waddle exited Sunday’s game with an ankle injury. However, the injury is not expected to cause Waddle to miss any time. (More)

 Miami moved up one spot in the AP Top 25 to No. 4 following another strong offensive performance. (See Rankings)

Yesterday’s Results: NFL | NBA | NHL | NCAAM | NCAAW

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The Business Of Florida

➤ Volaris El Salvador launched a new service between Miami International Airport and San Salvador, operating four times per week. (More)

➤ SpaceX halted a Falcon 9 launch countdown at Cape Canaveral on Sunday, citing a helium issue. (More)

➤ Forvis Mazars, an accounting and consulting firm, expanded its Florida presence by buying the Orlando-based certified public accountant firm MSL. The Nov. 1 acquisition adds 120 professionals, including 14 partners. (More)

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Et Cetera

➤ A former Disney employee has been arrested and charged with hacking into the company’s systems to manipulate food menus, causing disruptions, potential safety risks, and $150,000 in damages. (More)

Jacksonville Sheriff’s Office has started an administrative review after videos showed altercations between deputies and fans at Saturday’s game between Georgia and Florida. (See Video)

➤ Matt and Greg Romano, the identical twin sons of actor and comedian Ray Romano, will have their movie, Romano Twins, screened at the Fort Lauderdale International Film Festival on Nov. 9. (See Details)

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The Polling Station

Will you watch the Presidential election coverage on TV tonight?

  1. Yes
  2. No
  3. Some
  4. With popcorn and friends, this is my Super Bowl

 

Monday’s Results:

What is your prediction for the Presidential election tomorrow?

  1. One candidate will win by a lot: 35.3%
  2. Too close to call; we won’t know on Wednesday: 34%
  3. Close race with a clear winner: 30.7%
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