State Senate Approves $100 Million For Land Conservation

The Florida Senate on Wednesday unanimously passed a bill that would set aside $100 million each year for a conservation land acquisition program.

The bill prohibits the money from being spent on administrative and technical costs.

Sen. Rob Bradley said his bill ensures the money dedicated to the Florida Forever program will be strictly for land acquisition and preservation.

Bradley said the measure better reflects the will of voters who in 2014 passed a constitutional amendment dedicating a portion of real estate taxes to land conservation.


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