Friday, April 8, 2016

Rick Scott signs Legacy Florida into law

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Florida Everglades(Photo: andylid, Getty Images/iStockphoto)

Now, Cara, call him an "asshole" again.

Yesterday, Gov. Rick Scott signed HB 989 into law. This law is known as Legacy Florida, "that will steer millions of dollars annually toward maintaining the state’s troubled, environmental treasures.

The legislation (HB 989) dedicates as much as $200 million annually to Everglades restoration, $50 million to freshwater springs across the state, and $5 million to Lake Apopka. The waterways have all been damaged and continue to be threatened by development and neighboring farm interests." Read more...

HB 989: Implementation of the Water and Land Conservation Constitutional Amendment GENERAL BILL by Harrell ; Caldwell ; (CO-INTRODUCERS) Albritton ; Campbell ; Cortes, B. ; Diaz, J. ; Dudley ; Eagle ; Fitzenhagen ; Gonzalez ; Hager ; Jacobs ; Kerner ; Lee ; Magar ; Mayfield ; Pafford ; Passidomo ; Pilon ; Rader ; Raschein ; Rehwinkel Vasilinda ; Renner ; Rodrigues, R. ; Rodriguez, J. ; Spano ; Stevenson ; Watson, C. ; Williams ; Young

Implementation of the Water and Land Conservation Constitutional Amendment; Requiring specified amounts of funds within the Land Acquisition Trust Fund to be appropriated for certain projects; providing a preference in the use of funds distributed for Everglades restoration projects for projects that reduce harmful discharges to the St. Lucie estuary and the Caloosahatchee estuary; requiring such appropriations to be reduced by an amount equal to the debt service paid on bonds issued for specified purposes, etc.

Effective Date: 7/1/2016
Last Action: 4/7/2016 - Approved by Governor

Location: Became Law

Bill Text: PDF

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

The people of Florida voted overwhelmingly for preservation. Finally,our law makers are catching up.Or is it more like they are being dragged kicking and screaming,,,

Anonymous said...

Not our Lake Worth Trio or Palm Beach County. Ball stadium in a public park. Don't preserve our park and lake. Need developers money!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Anonymous said...

I don't understand why they have not, even this far after it was passed, bought the land mandated by amendment to restore the natural flow of water into the Everglades.
Are they still using the money from this mandate to pay for maintenance salaries against it's purpose?

Anonymous said...

Was the Pam in the song "colt 45 " modeled after our very own Mayor Pam ?