Florida 2022 Regular Session

Florida House Bill H4275

Introduced
11/29/21  
Refer
11/30/21  
Refer
11/30/21  

Caption

Seminole County Little Wekiva River Ongoing Maintenance

Impact

With the enactment of HB 4275, the state will be facilitating ongoing environmental maintenance efforts for the Little Wekiva River, which can have significant implications for local ecosystems and water quality. By providing this funding, the bill aims to ensure that the river is adequately maintained, which is essential for both environmental health and community recreational access. This investment reflects a commitment to sustaining Florida’s natural waterways, which are vital for wildlife and promote tourism and outdoor activities.

Summary

House Bill 4275 is an appropriation measure focused on the maintenance of the Little Wekiva River in Seminole County, Florida. The bill provides the allocation of a nonrecurring sum of $500,000 from the General Revenue Fund, specifically designated for the Department of Environmental Protection. This funding is intended to cover various ongoing maintenance activities for the river, as outlined in Appropriations Project Request 620, which is incorporated by reference within the bill text.

Contention

While there appears to be bipartisan support for environmental funding, potential points of contention surrounding HB 4275 could include the allocation of state resources and prioritization of river maintenance projects over other pressing environmental needs within the state. Discussions may arise about the effectiveness of current maintenance practices and whether this particular river project deserves the allocation compared to other waterways that might require financial support or attention. However, the bill's passage through committee with unanimous support indicates a strong collective sentiment towards maintaining Florida's environmental integrity.

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