Jacksnville Daily Record 11/8/18

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THURSDAY November 8, 2018

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JAXUSA branding proposal questioned

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St. Johns withholds money to JAXUSA Partnership over plan to rebrand Northeast Florida as Jacksonville. BY JAY SCHLICHTER ASSOCIATE EDITOR

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Governor-elect Ron DeSantis says he’ll cut taxes business taxes and experts say he will likely mirror the policies of Rick Scott. BY DAVID CAWTON STAFF WRITER

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t his Tuesday night acceptance speech at a rally in Orlando, Governor-elect Ron DeSantis had a clear message for the corporate community. “Florida is open for business,” he said. The former U.S. representative was elected by a slim margin, ensuring the twodecade run of Republican rule in Florida will continue for another four years. DeSantis, 40, of Ponte Vedra Beach, defeated Democrat and Tallahassee Mayor Andrew Gillum, who conceded Tuesday night. DeSantis did not win Duval County, falling 16,468 votes behind Gillum. Before stepping down from the U.S. House to pursue the governor’s race in September, DeSantis represented Florida’s 6th Congressional District which begins south of St. Augustine and runs through Daytona, almost to Orlando. He won the support of JAXBIZ, the nonpartisan political organization affiliated with the JAX Chamber, the Florida Chamber of Commerce, Jacksonville Mayor Lenny SEE DESANTIS, PAGE 8

“Florida is open for business” GOV. ELECT RON DESANTIS IN HIS ACCEPTANCE SPEECH TUESDAY NIGHT

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n Wyman Duggan, supporter of incentives to bring business to state, wins Florida House District 15. Page 8. n Tax collector-elect plans incremental changes. Page 8. n List of election results. Page 8.

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The St. Johns County Commission voted unanimously Tuesday morning to withhold payments to the JAXUSA Partnership after a September report that recommended rebranding Northeast Florida as Jacksonville. JAXUSA Partnership said Tuesday afternoon it would speak with commissioners to explain the report. The report, “Elevate Northeast Florida,” was presented Sept. 18 at a forum held by JAXUSA, which is the economic development division of JAX Chamber and funded by seven regional counties, including St. Johns. The report included a suggestion to “embrace Jacksonville as the name of the region versus ‘Northeast Florida.’” “The impact of a shared, regional brand is recognized and magnified when local organizations agree to lead with the name of the largest, most globallyrecognized city in its region,” the report states in a chapter on establishing a strong, unified regional brand. On Tuesday, the five St. Johns commissioners said rebranding the entire region would not represent the county’s interests and individuality. “There was a St. Augustine before there was a Cowford. SEE ST. JOHNS, PAGE 9

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