TALLAHASSEE, Fla. - Senate President Tom Lee, responding to accusations of political game-playing, said Wednesday that Gov. Jeb Bush plagiarized Senate plans to regulate development throughout the state.
"As class size and Medicaid reform begin to languish, and the governor's legislative agenda begins to fall apart, he decides to cannibalize on the work product of the men and women in the (Senate) Community Affairs Committee and launch a growth management program that is essentially plagiarism of the Senate," Lee said.
"I think the biggest game of the session has probably been played by the governor's office," Lee said.
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"I would encourage the governor to watch what he says," Lee said. "Emotions tend to run high in the last week, people get offended very easily. And the decorum and tone that has been set by the (House) Speaker and I could easily unravel by a governor who really doesn't have a role in this process right now, in my view."
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