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    Some Republicans Opposing Gov. DeSantis Plan To Include Golf Courses at Florida’s State Parks

    By Ed Dean,

    2024-08-26
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    From the Panhandle to Miami, golf courses and other outdoor activities are being proposed to be built on Florida’s state parks.

    The Florida Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) announced the launch of its 2024-25 Great Outdoors Initiative. This would increase millions from the state to expand Florida’s state parks with more campsites, cabins and outdoor recreation such as pickleball, disc golf, golf and paddling.

    The DEP says it would support Florida’s “outdoor recreation economy” and reinforce the state’s dedication to conservation projects.

    But this move has raised concerns from environmentalists, conservationists, and Republicans who oppose the plans to allow golf courses in state parks.

    To name a few, Republicans, U.S. Senators Rick Scott and Marco Rubio, U.S. Rep. Brian Mast, R-Fla, state Senator Gayle Harrell, R-Stuart, and Florida State Rep. Toby Overdorf, R-Palm City, say their offices were swamped with local constituents asking questions about the Governor’s proposal.

    The Governor’s office says from 2022-2023, Florida’s 175 state parks attracted nearly 30 million visitors, contributing to an annual economic impact of $3.6 billion and supporting more than 50,000 jobs. “And this also includes over $52 billion in economic output and supporting more than 460,000 jobs in 2022 alone—a 20% increase in economic output and an 11% rise in employment compared to the previous year,” said the DEP.

    Over the next several weeks, public hearings are expected to hear concerns about the proposal.

    Jonathan Dickinson State Park in Stuart

    Dr. Von D. Mizell-Eula Johnson State Park in Fort Lauderdale

    Hillsborough River State Park in Tampa

    Oleta River State Park in Miami

    Honeymoon Island State Park in Clearwater

    Anastasia State Park in St. Augustine

    Camp Helen State Park in Panama City

    Topsail Hill Preserve and Grayton Beach State Parks in Santa Rosa Beach

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    Aiden Agro
    08-27
    our governor seems to be a real life Once-ler. If you've never seen the kids movie from Dr Seuss called the Lorax maybe check it out. The book was published in 1971, it pretty much explains our world today and the people in it.
    Ldogg
    08-27
    It's a common sense issue , ya don't have golf couses destroying a protected piece of land !Some things aren't for sale , non negotiable ,non confiscationable, Ron !
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