Tampa-based Fortune 500 fertilizer company Mosaic last month hosted and paid nearly $25,000 for a fundraising event for the state lawmaker who sponsored the controversial “radioactive roads” bill recently approved by the Florida Legislature. Campaign finance records show Conservative Florida — the political committee of Rep. Lawrence McClure, R-Plant City — reported an in-kind contribution for “food, lodging and entertainment” from Mosaic on May 22.

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