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Capital Report: 11-02-2018

Category: Government & Organizations
Duration: 00:28:57
Publish Date: 2018-11-07 08:31:31
Description: Panhandle schools hit hard by Hurricane Michael are re-opening, and many students are experiencing a “new normal” as they return. Ryan Dailey reports some districts are having to get creative to get all students in the classroom. He recently spoke with two superintendents who are having to do just that. Weeks after Hurricane Michael made landfall in the panhandle, some displaced residents say FEMA has been slow to respond. Former Florida Emergency Management Director Bryan Koon says – it’s not that simple. Koon was one of Governor Rick Scott’s first appointees in 2011. He may be best known for the controversy surrounding the Scott administration’s unofficial edict banning the term “climate change” from official communications. Koon left his post after Hurricane Irma last year and is now an emergency management consultant. He still lives in Tallahassee, and he told Florida Public Radio’s Gina Jordan we should expect that hurricanes may increase very rapidly in intensity from now on….
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