State parks bills need to be better
Last week in Tallahassee Senate Bill 80 — Sen. Gayle Harrell’s “State Land Management Act,” an attempt to prohibit inappropriate development in Florida's state parks — got its first hearing before the Senate Environment and Natural Resources Committee, where it passed unanimously.
Unfortunately, as currently written, SB 80 and its House companion bill, HB 209, would not prevent the type of harmful development projects we stopped last August.
We need your voice! Contact your representatives and senators TODAY and urge them to amend the bill with the following:
- Add a section on prohibited uses like golf courses and pickleball courts.
- Forbid any use that would cause “a material disturbance to the resources of a state park.”
- Take out terms such as “to the maximum extent practicable”, “significant harm”, and “avoid” which will allow inappropriate development rather than prevent it.
- Put state forest and state wildlife management areas under the same protections.
Take action NOW to tell your legislators to protect our parks, and keep Florida wild!
Look up your:
REPRESENTATIVES
SENATORS
Contact the bill sponsors:
Sen. Gayle Harrell (SB 80)
Stuart office: (772) 221-4019
Jupiter office: (772) 221-4019
Tallahassee office: (850) 487-5031
Email: [email protected]
Rep. John Snyder (HB 209)
Palm City office: (772) 403-1064
Jupiter office: (772) 403-1064
Tallahassee office: (850) 717-5086
Email: [email protected]
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