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Small Florida Town at Risk, Free Beaches, and Relief for the Apalachicoa River

Small Florida Town at Risk, Free Beaches, and Relief for the Apalachicoa River

Update: 2025-03-23
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Take Action: Support increased funding for springs restoration projects

Take Action: Support increased funding for Florida Forever

SB 1118: Land Use and Development Regulations (McClain)

SB 1822: Regulation of Auxiliary Containers (Martin)  

SB 1142: Release of Conservation Easements (Rodriguez)

SB 56: Geoengineering and Weather Modification Activities (Garcia) -    

HB 691: Spring Restoration (Conerly)

HB 1175: Mitigation Banks (Duggan) 

HB 433: Administrative Procedures (Overdorf)

HB 371: Nature-based Methods for Improving Coastal Resilience  

CS/SB 832: Former Phosphate Mining Lands (Burgess)

SB 1300: Permits for Drilling, Exploration, and Extraction of Oil and Gas Resources(Simon)

HB 1143: Permits for Drilling, Exploration, and Extraction of Oil and Gas Resources (Shoaf)

SB 1622: Recreational Customary use of Beaches (Trumbull) SB 1228: Spring Restoration (McClain)

SB 56: Geoengineering and Weather Modification Activities (Garcia) -

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Small Florida Town at Risk, Free Beaches, and Relief for the Apalachicoa River

Small Florida Town at Risk, Free Beaches, and Relief for the Apalachicoa River

Ryan Smart and Ryan Worthington