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Capitol Update – Week Ending 07/22/2011
- The unemployment rate in Florida holds steady in June.
- The state Board of Education decides to give several public schools receiving “failing” grades another chance.
- Its mission complete, the space shuttle Atlantis makes its final touchdown in Florida, marking the end of an era for America’s space program.
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