DeSantis attends opening ceremony for Everglades stormwater treatment area
Gov. Ron DeSantis attended a ribbon cutting ceremony for the reservoir stormwater treatment area that is part of a major Everglades restoration project.
Gov. Ron DeSantis attended a ribbon cutting ceremony for the reservoir stormwater treatment area that is part of a major Everglades restoration project.
Tallahassee, Fla. – The Everglades Trust (Trust) today released the following statement, attributed to its CEO Anna Upton, thanking Florida Governor Ron DeSantis for recommending
Tallahassee, Fla. – The Everglades Trust (Trust) today released the following statement, attributed to its CEO Anna Upton, commending Florida Governor Ron DeSantis for signing the Fiscal Year
The Everglades Trust (Trust) today released the following statement, attributed to its CEO Anna Upton, thanking Florida Governor Ron DeSantis for making Everglades restoration a priority in his budget recommendations and the Florida Legislature for including robust funding in its budget for Fiscal Year 2023-2024.
Florida spends billions yearly on Everglades restoration and protection. This bill aims to protect that investment.
The Everglades Trust (Trust) today released the following statement, attributed to its CEO Anna Upton, thanking Florida Governor Ron DeSantis for recommending $614 million for Everglades restoration in his budget recommendations for Fiscal Year 2023-2024.
DeSantis increased his funding commitment to $3.5 billion over the next four years for Everglades restoration, water quality initiatives and water supply protections for Floridians, businesses and tourists alike.
Florida took another big step forward as leaders work to restore the Everglades and protect the state’s water quality and environment.
Gov. Ron DeSantis announced plans Tuesday to spend $3.5 billion in his second term on environmental projects such as restoring the Everglades and addressing water-quality problems.
“Governor DeSantis’ Commitment to Everglades & Environment is Unquestionably Historic” Tallahassee, Fla. – The Everglades Trust (Trust) today released the following statement, attributed to its