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AIF H2O coalition: Florida leaders embracing water policy bill

Associated Industries of Florida’s affiliated H2O Coalition reaffirmed its support Thursday of a new comprehensive water policy bill that would make industry standards, rather than state-set regulations, the norm in efforts to reduce harmful runoff and increase water quality. The pro-business group marshaled a slate of endorsements for the bill from business, government, and environmental leaders who favor HB 7005 by Rep. Matt Caldwell, currently working its way through committee with approval from both chambers. AIF President and CEO Tom Feeney said the bill is an example of an “unprecedented commitment to the stewardship of our natural resources.” Temperince Morgan, executive director of The Nature Conservancy of Florida, also praised the legislative effort.

“We appreciate the Legislature including provisions to ensure that projects which produce water for the environment and for people are planned for concurrently,” said Morgan. “These changes will benefit Florida’s natural systems and provide water for Florida’s present and future economic growth and development.” Other Tallahassee advocates registered their support as well, including Florida Restaurant and Lodging Association chief Carol Dover, Broward County Vice Mayor and Florida Association of Counties President Barbara Sharief, and Florida Farm Bureau President John Hoblick. “This […]

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