The Times reported that Broad & Cassel has done about $235,000 in legal work over the past three years for Enterprise Florida. Corcoran told the Times for its report that he was unaware of the law firm’s work with Enterprise Florida.
Scott and Corcoran have been locked in a battle for weeks about the futures of Enterprise Florida and tourism marketer Visit Florida.
Scott wants lawmakers to approve $85 million for business-recruitment incentives and $76 million for tourism marketing. Corcoran, who has described incentives as “corporate welfare,” wants to put new restrictions on Visit Florida, along with abolishing Enterprise Florida.
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3/27/2017
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