Posted on Fri, Mar. 02, 2012
last updated: March 15, 2013 11:58:23 AM
A year after slashing Everglades funding, Florida lawmakers appear poised to give some back.
House and Senate budget negotiators this week agreed to set aside some $30 million for restoration projects. Thats still $10 million short of Gov. Rick Scotts request but a major leap from the zero the Senate had initially penciled in.
Environmental groups praised the move as a positive sign, saying they were cautiously optimistic that it signaled a change in direction from last years tough session, when lawmakers and Scott gutted Everglades and conservation land-buying programs, state growth management rules and other long-standing regulations.
Now, theyre keeping their fingers crossed the trend will continue with a still-bigger target. A Senate bill that would lift spending caps lawmakers last year placed on the states five water management districts, which are largely funded by property tax revenue. Read the full story at miamiherald.com.