Florida 2022 Regular Session

Florida House Bill H4629

Introduced
12/1/21  
Refer
12/16/21  
Refer
12/16/21  

Caption

Cape Coral Ecological Preserve Boardwalk Replacement

Impact

The bill appropriates a nonrecurring sum of $250,000 from the General Revenue Fund specifically for the Department of Environmental Protection to carry out the boardwalk replacement. This act represents a targeted investment in local environmental management, highlighting the necessity for both preserving ecological sites and providing public access to these natural resources. The funding is not just a matter of improving infrastructure but is also intended to foster environmental tourism and education in the Cape Coral region.

Summary

House Bill 4629 pertains to an appropriations project aimed at funding the replacement of the Cape Coral Ecological Preserve Boardwalk. This bill, defined under the rules of the Florida House of Representatives, includes a specific financial allocation intended to support environmental initiatives related to the Cape Coral area. The legislation emphasizes the state's commitment to preserving natural habitats and enhancing recreational areas through infrastructural improvements.

Contention

While the bill did not encounter significant opposition, discussions around appropriations for environmental projects often surface debates regarding budget allocations. Some may question the distribution of state funds towards specific local projects versus broader statewide initiatives. The bill passed unanimously through the House Agriculture & Natural Resources Appropriations Subcommittee, indicating a general consensus on the importance of maintaining ecological resources in Florida.

Companion Bills

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Similar Bills

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