On Friday's Roundup we discussed the decision by Wells Fargo and Fifth Third Bank to no longer donate to Florida’s school voucher program after learning some of the state-funded schools have policies that discriminate. We also looked at how this Sunday's Super Bowl in Miami is going green.
Annie Martin, from theOrlando Sentinel and State Representative Carlos Guillermo-Smith, District 49, discussed why the banks have decided to no longer support Step Up for Students.
A Greener Super Bowl
Jon Paul “J.P.” Brooker, Senior Manager and Policy Counsel for Florida Conservation joined us along with WLRN Reporter/Producer Alex Gonzalez for a discussion on what the Hard Rock Stadiumis doing to make the Super Bowl more sustainable and why.
Amanda Brannon can be reached at newsteam@wjct.org, 904-358-6317.
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