A proposal to make it harder for developers to build on rural land has become a bright dividing line in three key races for seats on the Orange County Commission.
We MUST find an economy that doesn't depend on destroying the environment. Here is one suggestion - the billionaires pay their "fair share" and we have a guaranteed monthly income. That's not a radical idea
Linda even voted against the heat protection for outdoor workers bill! She would rather big business and contractors not afford their workers breaks, shade and water during Florida's heat spells... Nice woman....
If you live in Orange County I don't see how you could even vote for Linda "Republican" Stewart. She's a fake, phony and a fraud. Those who know her see right through her. If you can't commit for rural boundary at this point you have an ulterior motive and we know what she will vote for everytime. She will vote for the people who pay her, and it's not Orange County.
We MUST find an economy that doesn't depend on destroying the environment. Here is one suggestion - the billionaires pay their "fair share" and we have a guaranteed monthly income. That's not a radical idea
We all live on this planet - it amazes me that a small group can gain so much control to destroy it and gaslight it as "progress & improvement ".
Can we eat that cash from the "improvements" on the land?
Fact is - that wealthy areas usually love green spaces.
Linda even voted against the heat protection for outdoor workers bill! She would rather big business and contractors not afford their workers breaks, shade and water during Florida's heat spells... Nice woman....
If you live in Orange County I don't see how you could even vote for Linda "Republican" Stewart. She's a fake, phony and a fraud. Those who know her see right through her. If you can't commit for rural boundary at this point you have an ulterior motive and we know what she will vote for everytime. She will vote for the people who pay her, and it's not Orange County.
Agreed. I don't even recognize the Orlando area anymore.
For every tree cut down, air pollution is increased and oxygen decreased.
Dear developers - can you eat that cash from the "improved land"?