Florida 2022 Regular Session

Florida House Bill H4799

Introduced
12/2/21  
Refer
12/16/21  
Refer
12/16/21  

Caption

Palatka Potable Infrastructure and Fire Suppression Extension

Impact

The bill signifies a commitment to improving essential public services in Palatka by funding critical infrastructure projects. With this appropriation, local agencies are expected to bolster their fire suppression capacity and ensure reliable access to potable water. This is particularly important for community safety and environmental standards, emphasizing the state's investment in local infrastructure.

Summary

House Bill 4799 proposes an appropriation for the Palatka Potable Infrastructure and Fire Suppression Extension project. The bill aims to allocate a nonrecurring sum of $6,052,615 from the General Revenue Fund for the fiscal year 2022-2023. This funding is specifically designated for enhancing the potable water infrastructure and fire suppression capabilities in the city of Palatka, Florida.

Contention

While the bill passed unanimously through the House Agriculture & Natural Resources Appropriations Subcommittee, discussions around such appropriations often hinge on funding priorities. Legislators may debate the allocation of state resources to specific projects like HB 4799, balancing the needs of various communities across Florida. Notably, the bill reflects ongoing efforts to address infrastructure needs, but it remains essential to ensure equitable distribution of resources statewide.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

FL H1345

Infrastructure and Resiliency

FL H0683

Energy Infrastructure Investment

FL H1275

Strategic Transportation Infrastructure Investment

FL H0275

Offenses Involving Critical Infrastructure

FL H1557

Department of Environmental Protection

FL H1239

Energy Infrastructure Investment

FL H1619

Carrying and Possession of Weapons and Firearms

FL H0929

Firefighter Health and Safety

FL H0087

Firefighter Benefits

FL H0551

Fire Prevention

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.