Florida 2022 Regular Session

Florida House Bill H9293

Introduced
1/7/22  
Refer
1/9/22  
Refer
1/9/22  

Caption

Jacob Water Meters

Impact

The enactment of HB 9293 would have an immediate impact on environmental conservation efforts within Florida. By funding the Jacob Water Meters project, the bill aims to improve the efficiency of water usage monitoring, potentially leading to better management of this vital resource. This could result in enhanced environmental outcomes, including the promotion of sustainable water practices and reduction of wastage, aligning with broader goals of the state to address environmental issues related to water scarcity and management.

Summary

House Bill 9293 is an appropriations bill aimed at funding a specific project known as Jacob Water Meters. This project is associated with the Florida Department of Environmental Protection and aims to enhance water resource management within the state. The bill allocates a nonrecurring sum of $485,500 from the General Revenue Fund for the fiscal year 2022-2023 specifically for this purpose. The use of funds is intended to facilitate improvements in the state's water meter systems, which can play a crucial role in monitoring and conserving water resources in Florida.

Contention

While there are no explicit points of contention detailed in the discussion around HB 9293, appropriations bills can often spur debate regarding the prioritization of funding. In the context of limited state budgets, discussions may arise about whether $485,500 is best spent on this specific project or if the funds could be better allocated to alternative pressing environmental or infrastructure needs. Stakeholders may question the project's projected effectiveness and the long-term benefits it promises.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

FL H6521

Relief/Jacob Rodgers/City of Gainesville

FL H1169

Water Management Districts

FL H0073

Safe Waterways Act

FL H1075

Soil and Water Conservation Districts

FL H1531

Climate Resilience and Drinking Water Standards

FL H0165

Sampling of Beach Waters and Public Bathing Spaces

FL H1575

Water Quality Improvements

FL H0863

Management and Storage of Surface Waters

FL H1557

Department of Environmental Protection

FL H1163

Regulation of Water Resources

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.