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had "acted to protect the sugar industry from paying its fair share of pollution treatment," shifting the responsibility to the taxpayers of
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park on an area considered essential for wetlands restoration. Marjory Stoneman Douglas approved of the program, stating, "Take the children out to the Glades, and let them learn; education will be the only way to save the Glades. Tell them the Everglades isn't saved yet!"
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