When Florida’s governor, Ron DeSantis, stepped to the podium at the hurricane shuttered Coconut Jack’s in Bonita Springs on Jan. 10, he seemed to be living proof that history repeats itself, in this big-spending case for the good. The reality may not be quite that simple. Four years to the day earlier, as a
When Florida’s governor, Ron DeSantis, stepped to the podium at the hurricane-shuttered Coconut Jack’s in Bonita Springs on Jan. 10, he seemed to be living proof that history repeats itself, in this big-spending case for the good. The reality may not be quite that simple. Four years to the day earlier, as a newly elected
DeSantis spending plan for restoration and protection of Florida water includes “the good, the unclear, and the political.” When Florida’s governor, Ron DeSantis, stepped to the podium at the hurricane shuttered Coconut Jack’s in Bonita Springs on Jan. 10, he seemed to be living proof that history repeats itself, in this big-spending case for the
A coalition of environmental organizations demonstrate that Florida leaders have failed to address critical water-quality concerns by not adequately implementing the recommendations of the Blue-Green Algae Task Force. As the Task Force meets on August 4, environmental leaders urge urgent and aggressive action.