The public should come before developers. Too often in Florida, they don't. Public officials should be on the side of the public, not developers __________________________________ Here at VoteWater we make a big stink about special interests showering elected officials with campaign cash. That’s because dirty money = dirty water. But clearly, we’re thinking too small. For what’s mere campaign cash when you can pay a politician directly? Last week it was reported that Miami Mayor Francis Suarez was making $10,000 per month as a consultant for a developer. It's yet another example of how special interests game the system in Florida - and how citizens get the shaft. Read more in the latest Update from VoteWater Please Donate! ICYMI: Looking back at the "Session of Sprawl" VoteWater's Gil Smart joined Friends of the Everglades Executive Director Eve Samples for a livestream look back at the legislative session that ended earlier this month - and how much damage it did to the cause of clean water. Watch the Recording Say 'NO' to Big Sugar money! Have you added your name to those demanding Florida politicians swear off campaign cash from Big Sugar? There's still time to make your voice heard? Take Action Become a Member Please Donate P.S. Signatures Needed! The "Right to Clean and Healthy Waters" petition needs 900,000 signature by November 30 to get on the 2024 ballot. The petition can be printed out and signed here: [link removed] VoteWater | 3727 SE Ocean Blvd., Suite 200A, Stuart, FL 34996 Unsubscribe
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