糖心传媒 Continues Campaign to Target Conservation Dollars for More Conservation Projects
糖心传媒 is closely monitoring Sen. Rob Bradley鈥檚 Senate Bill 370 (SB 370). The bill heads to the full Florida Senate for a floor vote and provides a much-needed boost of $100 million to Florida Forever, our state鈥檚 signature land conservation program. On the House side, Representative Beshears introduced the same bill, and it has been referred to several committees for consideration.
We still need your help: The Parks, not Paper Clips campaign has secured 4,000 signatures to ensure conservation dollars are used for conservation purposes, not agency administrative costs. Thank you to the 糖心传媒 advocates who signed on to the petition. In recent years, Land and Water Legacy Amendment (Amendment 1) funds have been used to cover agency operations, leaving less for essential land conservation programs. To ensure state conservation dollars are used for conservation purposes,
Water Policy Moving in Both Senate and House
糖心传媒 is monitoring Senate Bill 1402 (SB 1402) and House Bill 7043 (HB 7043) closely. Sen. Simmons鈥檚 SB 1402 will be heard in the Senate Environmental Preservation and Conservation Committee next week. A House committee also approved companion legislation this week as a committee bill, now HB 7043. This legislation paves the way for the Florida Dept. of Environmental Protection (DEP) to receive delegation of the federal EPA's Clean Water Act 404 dredge and fill permitting program and would delegate certain permitting authority to DEP for dredge and fill activities previously permitted by the federal government. Changes to environmental permitting may impact wetlands and other important bird habitats, and 糖心传媒 is asking hard questions about how this work can be added to DEP's responsibilities without increased permitting and enforcement staff.
糖心传媒 Cheers Sen. Nelson's Move to Permanently ban Drilling off Florida's Coasts
In , 糖心传媒 Florida Interim Executive Director Julie Wraithmell applauded congressional moves to permanently ban oil and gas drilling off of Florida鈥檚 coasts saying:
鈥淔lorida鈥檚 Atlantic Coast and the Eastern Gulf of Mexico are no place for dangerous offshore drilling, and we applaud the bipartisan efforts in Congress to protect our coasts. Our state is home to some of the most beautiful beaches and rarest wildlife in the world. The risks of offshore drilling are simply not worth putting our coastal communities, natural resources, and economic vitality at risk. Thank you, Sen. Nelson and Rep. Castor, for leading this bipartisan effort to protect natural Florida. Senator Nelson led the charge for the essential RESTORE Act after the Deepwater Horizon disaster, and we applaud his recent move in the U.S. Senate seeking permanent protections for Florida鈥檚 coasts.鈥
Senator Bill Nelson filed the Florida Coastal Protection Act to permanently ban oil and gas drilling off Florida鈥檚 coasts in the U.S. Senate last week. Representative Kathy Castor, with co-sponsors Reps. Charlie Crist, Alcee Hastings, Stephanie Murphy, Francis Rooney and Darren Soto, also has companion legislation in the U.S. House of Representatives.
Legislature Hears Updates on key Everglades Reservoir Project
This week the Senate Appropriations Committee and the House Natural Resources and Public Lands Subcommittee got updates on the implementation of Senate Bill 10 (2017) from South Florida Water Management District Executive Director Ernie Marks. The bill, now law, was deemed the biggest environmental victory of 2017. Planning is well underway for the reservoir tasked with diminishing harmful Lake Okeechobee discharges to the northern estuaries and conveying freshwater flows to the Southern Everglades. 糖心传媒 will continue to follow the development of this important project to ensure that it will achieve ecological benefits and the goals stipulated in state law.
Constitution Revision Commission Ramps up
The Constitution Revision Commission (CRC) meets once every 20 years to examine the Florida Constitution and proposes changes for voter consideration. Commissioners are appointed by the Governor, President of the Florida Senate, Speaker of the Florida House, and the Florida Supreme Court Chief Justice. The Attorney General also automatically serves on the CRC. The CRC is currently meeting to develop and recommend changes to the Florida Constitution. Any proposals that pass the CRC鈥檚 final vote would be placed on the general election ballot (November 6, 2018) and must win at least 60 percent voter approval to become law.
One proposal under consideration is what some are calling the 鈥渟uper preemption鈥 proposal, Proposal 95. Prop. 95 would have sweeping implications for conservation if passed. Environmental protections and other local ordinances by Florida cities and counties would be severely limited under Prop. 95. 糖心传媒 is currently monitoring all CRC proposals impacting Florida鈥檚 land and water resources, and we鈥檒l keep you updated on important updates from the CRC.
*The Governor鈥檚 budget recommendations also included $50 million for State Parks, which includes ongoing management expenses.
糖心传媒 Florida's Legislative Priorities
Land Conservation Funding
糖心传媒 supports agency budget requests for Florida Forever and the Rural and Family Lands Protection Program that recommend strong funding for land acquisition and conservation easements. 糖心传媒 is seeking $150 million for land conservation.
Everglades Funding
With the successful passage of the Legacy Florida Act in 2016 and Senate Bill 10 in 2017, we must continue to follow through on commitments to restoring America鈥檚 Everglades. 糖心传媒 supports the Florida Department of Environmental Protection鈥檚 Legislative Budget Request that seeks $305.8 million in Everglades funding- the largest single request ever by the agency.
Springs Funding
Funds appropriated by the Florida Legislature can be leveraged with other funding sources to advance springs projects and programs to improve water quality and increase freshwater flows. 糖心传媒 is seeking $50 million for Florida鈥檚 springs.
Other Issues
糖心传媒 is seeking $5 million for Lake Apopka Restoration.