
rear Governor Ron DeSantis Last summer, the Florida home, which proposed golf courses, pickle courts and other recreational opportunities in Florida State Park, voted against the plan.
The vote was 115-0 on Wednesday’s scale, but now I’m going to the Senateif a similar bill has passed the committee.
Supporters last year spoke of public opinion and protest against what DeSantis called. Amazing Outdoor Identity Initiative It was a key factor in the subsequent decision that the governor would shelved it.
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Protesters are chanting on plans to develop a state park with business ventures such as golf courses, pickle ball courts and large hotels during a demonstration at Oletta River State Park in North Miami Beach, Florida on August 27, 2024. (AP Photo/Wilfredo Lee, File)
“I think we were all shocked to hear what they were trying to do in our precious state parks,” said Rep. Robin Bartleman of D-Weston. via wusf. “This responds directly to that plan and directly to what our members wanted us.”
“Popular protests, you can probably hear it all the way to the moon and Mars,” said Rep. Lindsay Cross, a Democrat from St. Petersburg who attended several protests. billshe added, “We will make sure our wild Florida remains wild.”

Florida Governor Ron DeSantis will speak to media members on July 27, 2023 after an event in Chariton, Iowa. (Sergio Flores of the Washington Post by Getty Images)
The Florida Attorney General says he works to make his state the safest place to raise his family.
House staff analysis shows that projects that support activities such as hiking, swimming, horse riding, boating and nature research are permitted to be developed in the park, but all projects must be “conservation-based recreational use.”
“Use or construction activities should be carried out in a way that avoids impact on the key state park habitats and natural and historical resources,” the analysis added.
Desantis’ Environmental Protection Agency proposed a plan last summer, but opposition protested and many have been repealed. Immediately after the proposal, DeSantis walked the pitch and the plan was “Back to the drawing.”

FL Governor Ron DeSantis (Octavio Jones/Getty Images)
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“Our state parks are valuable,” said Democrat Rep. Allison Tanto. “We have a state park that represents real Florida.”
The Associated Press contributed to this report.
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