Lobbyists work for and against Florida governments dealing with PFAS pollution
A couple of millennia ago, when I was in elementary school, the teachers dispatched us kids to sell chocolate bars to support our school. That's how I learned one of the basic principles of salesmanship: Make sure you hit the houses on BOTH sides of the street. Even the creepy ones that you try to [...]
A couple of millennia ago, when I was in elementary school, the teachers dispatched us kids to sell chocolate bars to support our school. That’s how I learned one of the basic principles of salesmanship: Make sure you hit the houses on BOTH sides of the street.
Some Florida firms have clearly taken that lesson to heart. According to a publication called The New Lede, they’ve found a way to work both for and against one of the nastiest chemical pollutants in history.
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