Dec 4 (Reuters) – Florida’s entire U.S. congressional delegation on Thursday urged President Donald Trump to leave their state out of a plan by his administration to expand oil and gas drilling to new coastal areas, saying it would threaten the state’s military and tourism industries.
WHY IT’S IMPORTANT
The letter to Trump from Florida Senators Rick Scott and Ashley Moody and the state’s 28 members of the House of Representatives was a rare bipartisan pushback against the Republican president’s policies. Most of Florida’s members of Congress are Republicans.
KEY QUOTE
“The risks posed by new offshore drilling far outweigh any short-term gains,” the lawmakers said in their letter.
BY THE NUMBERS
More than 50,000 jobs in the Florida Panhandle are tied to operations at military faciliti

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