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		<title>Today on Context Florida: Public services, Alan Grayson &#038; MSNBC and flakka</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Today on Context Florida: We expect state government to provide public goods and services, says Dale Brill. Elected officials bear the burden of deciding which services are offered and setting the tax rates and fees necessary to fund them. A look at Florida’s fragile revenue structure demonstrates the state will struggle to sustain the quality and scope of its current offerings. As the old business saying goes, “You can have your services good, fast or cheap. Pick any two.” Peter Schorsch&#8230;]]></description>
		
		
		
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