by Jeannette Marie Hinsdale
Senate Bill 1576: Florida Springs and Aquifer Protection Act “died in messages.”
That means after the bill passed its three Senate committee of reference hearings and was voted favorably on the Senate floor, it was sent to the House of Representatives where even a gutted and watered down bill was DOA. House Speaker Will Weatherford never even scheduled the House companion bill, HB 1313, for a hearing saying that he hadn’t had a chance to look at the bill.
Word from the House on Springs Protection is “Wait!” But can the Springs afford to wait another year?
The 2014–15 state budget appropriated (prior to vetoes) $30 million for springs. That works out to $25 million for springs protection initiatives and $5 million for agriculture best management practices (BMPs).*


