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Fracking Opponents See Fertile Ground In House and Senate

Environmental groups like Rethink Energy say this year, their anti-hydraulic fracturing message is penetrating deeper into the legislative mind set.
Environmental groups like Rethink Energy say this year, their anti-hydraulic fracturing message is penetrating deeper into the legislative mind set.

Environmental groups fighting hydraulic fracturing in Florida have a new megaphone.

Environmental groups like Rethink Energy say this year, their anti-hydraulic fracturing message is penetrating deeper into the legislative mind set.
Environmental groups like Rethink Energy say this year, their anti-hydraulic fracturing message is penetrating deeper into the legislative mind set.

Republican Sen.-elect Dana Young of Tampa is filing a bill outlawing the controversial oil and gas drilling technique and says she will make it a priority.

Young faces an uphill battle in the House, but Rethink Energy President Kim Ross says fracking opponents are making progress.

“I’m so pleased that we’re starting at this conversation point, where there’s a recognition that this particular method of extraction is not one that we need here in the state of Florida.”

Ross says she’s working with Republican Representative Mike Miller of Winter Park on a fracking ban companion bill. And Senator Anitere Flores of Miami, another Republican fracking opponent, is about to become second in command.

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Jim Ash is a reporter at WFSU-FM. A Miami native, he is an award-winning journalist with more than 20 years of experience, most of it in print. He has been a member of the Florida Capital Press Corps since 1992.
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