Florida 2022 Regular Session

Florida House Bill H9355

Introduced
1/8/22  
Refer
1/12/22  
Refer
1/12/22  

Caption

Tallahassee Wastewater System Resiliency - Pump Station 12 Replacement

Impact

The approval of HB 9355 is expected to have a significant impact on state infrastructure funding standards, particularly in how environmental resilience projects are prioritized. By allocating resources specifically for the wastewater system's improvements, the bill represents an investment in the critical public service infrastructure necessary for maintaining sanitary conditions and managing stormwater in urban areas. This funding may encourage similar initiatives in other municipalities across Florida that face comparable environmental challenges.

Summary

House Bill 9355 is legislation aimed at enhancing the resiliency of the wastewater system in Tallahassee, specifically through the replacement of Pump Station 12. This bill authorizes a nonrecurring appropriation of $750,000 from the General Revenue Fund allocated to the Department of Environmental Protection. The intent behind this funding is to ensure that the wastewater system is more robust and able to handle current and future challenges, thereby safeguarding public health and environmental quality in the area.

Contention

The bill passed through the House Agriculture & Natural Resources Appropriations Subcommittee unanimously with a vote of 13-0. While there are no reported points of contention surrounding this specific piece of legislation, discussions on such funding often involve broader debates on budget allocation, environmental priorities, and the balance of fiscal responsibility with infrastructural development. Stakeholders may raise concerns regarding the sustainability of funding projects in a broader context of state financial health and potential impacts on other areas of need within the state budget.

Companion Bills

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