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During a visit to the Florida State Fair , Governor Charlie Crist today emphasized his commitment to growing Florida's economy through job retention and creation, workforce training, and economic development. Original post: Florida Governor Crist Promotes Economic Incentives For Business You must be logged in to post a comment.
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