WKoF initiative: Florida's Green Future

To protect our natural resources, we need to implement changes in households, companies and government.  What are the biggest challenges facing Florida's environment?  What ideas do you have for individuals, businesses, and state and local government to help make our future more green?

Share your thoughts here as we kick off "What Kind of Florida Do You Want to Live In?", our ground-breaking, two-year initiative that will mobilize citizens from around the state to come together in shaping policy proposals that can make a real difference in the lives of Floridians.  To learn more, visit the What Kind of Florida? homepage.  

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tags What Kind of Florida initiative, Environment, Energy, Natural Resources (all tags)

WKoF initiative: Kitchen Table Economics

From health care costs to gasoline prices, the housing slump, the credit crunch and hurricane insurance, Florida families are finding it harder and harder to make ends meet. What do you think are the toughest issues facing Florida's households?  What can the state do to strengthen the middle class and help the working poor? Policy changes? Public-private partnerships?

Share your thoughts here as we kick off "What Kind of Florida Do You Want to Live In?", our ground-breaking, two-year initiative that will mobilize citizens from around the state to come together in shaping policy proposals that can make a real difference in the lives of Floridians.  To learn more, visit the What Kind of Florida? homepage.  

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WKoF initiative: World Class Schools

What are the biggest challenges facing Florida's education system?  And what ideas do you have for improving Florida's schools?

Share your thoughts here as we kick off "What Kind of Florida Do You Want to Live In?", our ground-breaking, two-year initiative that will mobilize citizens from around the state to come together in shaping policy proposals that can make a real difference in the lives of Floridians.  To learn more, visit the What Kind of Florida? homepage.  

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tags Education, Schools, FCAT reform, What Kind of Florida initiative (all tags)