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		<title>PolitiFact rules Florida Chamber&#8217;s claim that education proposals won&#8217;t cut teacher pay mostly true</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[From PolitiFact Florida: As the debate over proposed education reforms continues to ratchet up in Tallahassee, groups on both sides are taking to the airwaves. Groups supporting and opposing SB 6 and HB 7189, the Senate and House education bills, recently launched television spots to bolster their arguments. The Florida Chamber of Commerce, a main proponent of Republican-led legislation, is running 30-second advertisement that blames &#8220;Tallahassee union lobbyists&#8221; for misleading citizens about the education proposals. &#8220;Tallahassee union lobbyists have been&#8230;]]></description>
		
		
		
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		<title>PolitiFact rules Florida Chamber&#8217;s claim that education proposals won&#8217;t cut teacher pay mostly true</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[From PolitiFact Florida: As the debate over proposed education reforms continues to ratchet up in Tallahassee, groups on both sides are taking to the airwaves. Groups supporting and opposing SB 6 and HB 7189, the Senate and House education bills, recently launched television spots to bolster their arguments. The Florida Chamber of Commerce, a main proponent of Republican-led legislation, is running 30-second advertisement that blames &#8220;Tallahassee union lobbyists&#8221; for misleading citizens about the education proposals. &#8220;Tallahassee union lobbyists have been&#8230;]]></description>
		
		
		
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