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Scott, Murphy Spar Over Algae Emails

July 15th, 2016 by flanews

Slimy and smelly algae blooms are wreaking havoc on some Florida beaches, and as Matt Galka tells us, the issue has become politicized with a US Senate Candidate and the Governor’s office butting heads.

It started with Congressman Patrick Murphy’s office asking the Small Business Administration to hold off on a business relief announcement for people affected by invasive algae blooms. He wanted to do it at a Thursday press conference. The SBA had no problem, but Governor Rick Scott’s office did. The announcement was made Wednesday night.

The email chain was posted to the state’s Project Sunburst email database.  Murphy’s office denied that the Congressman wanted to delay any aid…and suggested the Governor’s office was playing politics with the emails they released.

The business relief center is now open and aims to help a handful of counties affected by the crisis.

“We are seeing that with the algae blooms there is economic injury to businesses within the effected counties. So we’ve gotten about 60 applications so far,” said Department of Economic Opportunity Executive Director Cissy Proctor.

Businesses have the ability to get a quick low interest loan to help alleviate the hits on their bottom line.

“For instance, a fishing charter will say I’ve got customers who are cancelling the reservations to go on the fishing charter because of the fact that the algae blooms are occurring in the water. It could be a restaurant on the beach, people may not want to go sit on a restaurant on the beach because of what’s going on,” said Proctor.

Businesses in 20 Florida counties are eligible to apply for the loans. Murphy is in the middle of a U.S. Senate campaign and the email flap has already provided fodder for some opponents. On the business side, you can see if you qualify for a loan by going to disasterloan.sbs.gov.

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