January 21, 2016
Tallahassee, FL – Following Governor Rick Scott’s approval of SB 552 – the most comprehensive water policy reform enacted in decades – Florida leaders expressed strong support and issued the following statements about the law:
Tom Feeney, President and CEO of Associated Industries of Florida
“Florida has taken a monumental leap forward in addressing our water quality and quantity challenges by enacting this comprehensive water policy reform. Today’s bill signing is the culmination of many years of hard work and compromise from the business and environmental communities to develop a necessary water policy that will serve our state well in the coming decades. The result of these efforts was a bipartisan bill supported overwhelmingly by the Florida Legislature. On behalf of the Associated Industries of Florida and the H2O Coalition, we thank Governor Scott for signing this bill into law and for his commitment to creating a sustainable strategy that preserves and protects Florida’s most precious natural resource.”
Carol Dover, President and CEO of the Florida Restaurant and Lodging Association
“We commend Governor Scott for recognizing the need for a statewide water strategy, which is absolutely essential to ensure the growth of Florida’s economy and specifically, our hospitality industry. Access to clean drinking water is vital for families across the state and ensures our restaurants, hotels and attractions will continue to offer exceptional experiences for residents and visitors alike.”
Bill Herrle, National Federation of Independent Businesses (NFIB) Florida Executive Director
“Governor Scott’s approval of this bill is yet another positive step toward preparing Florida for future economic growth. As we have seen in states like California, which has been unprepared to handle its current water shortage, a failure to adopt a comprehensive water policy can be economically damaging. We applaud Governor Scott for taking this responsible approach to the conservation and protection of Florida’s natural resources.”
Butch Calhoun, Florida Fruit & Vegetable Association Director of Government Relations
“On behalf of Florida Fruit and Vegetable Association, our growers applaud Governor Scott for approving this landmark water bill, which takes a long-term, comprehensive approach to water management and the protection of our natural resources. Our growers are stewards of the land we serve and we understand the importance of having access to an abundant water supply. By adopting this legislation, Governor Scott and the Legislature have ensured the practices employed by our growers are aligned to help our state find science-based, economically feasible solutions to water quality and quantity issues which work to protect Florida’s unique and diverse ecosystems."
Barbara Sharief, President, Florida Association of Counties & Vice Mayor of Broward County
“Florida’s counties would like to thank Governor Scott for signing this comprehensive water bill. A Florida Association of Counties priority, this bill takes a significant step towards much needed springs protection and finding solutions for faulty septic tanks. Water is the lifeblood of Florida’s environment and economy and we are pleased that the Governor, legislators and county commissioners came together to protect her future.”
Barbara Miedema, VP for Public Affairs & Communications at Sugar Cane Growers Cooperative
“We applaud Governor Scott for his quick action in signing this most important piece of legislation. The bipartisan work of the Legislature represents the most comprehensive re-write of Florida water law since the 1970s. It signals that the process is working in Tallahassee and things are getting done for the benefit of all Floridians.”
John Hoblick, President of the Florida Farm Bureau
“Florida Farm Bureau thanks Governor Rick Scott for approving SB 552, an historic and comprehensive water policy plan for the state of Florida. Water is a vital and necessary resource for our state's agricultural producers. We appreciate Gov. Scott's commitment to preserving our natural resources while providing adequate and clean water to agriculture so that we may continue to produce the most affordable, safe and abundant food supply in the world.”
Ben Bolusky, CEO Florida Nursery, Growers & Landscape Association
“We appreciate Governor Scott signing this critical bill into law. Creating sustainability for Florida’s water supply is important for the businesses that make up Florida's $15.3 billion nursery and landscape industry. On behalf of the members of the Florida Nursery, Growers and Landscape Association (FNGLA), we commend Governor Scott for signing this good bill into law."
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