State Agencies Present Budget Requests to Florida Legislature |
On October 17, the Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services (FDACS), the Florida Department of Environmental Protection (DEP), and the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) presented their budget requests for FY 2024-25 to the House Agriculture and Natural Resources Appropriations Subcommittee (Chair, Rep. Thad Altman, R-Indialantic).
Highlights below.
FDACS
- Commissioner Wilton Simpson stated his agency’s focus this year would be on reforestation efforts in hurricane-hit areas and requested $15 million towards this effort. The division of forestry manages 58 state forests as well as the Babcock Ranch Preserve. In addition, Sen. Simpson requested funds to increase Best Management Practice cost-share support (from $50,000/per farmer to $150,000/per farmer) for farmers in hurricane-hit areas.
- FDACS requested $15 million for regional nutrient-reducing water retention projects on agricultural lands to reduce nitrogen and phosphorus runoff in BMAP-focused areas. FDACS’ BMAP program, housed within the Office of Agriculture and Water Policy, has a vital role in the implementation of DEP’s restoration plans.
- Commissioner Simpson requested $300 million for the Rural and Family Lands Protection Program. While $100 million remains from the appropriation to this program two years ago, he anticipates that the funds will be spent by January of 2024. The Commissioner further explained that FDACS has approximately $200 billion in potential opportunities for the program.
While funding for land conservation is always a priority for Audubon, it is critical that these easements and land purchases use established criteria and a public process to make acquisition decisions.
DEP
- The Governor’s Executive Order 2306 earlier this year called for $3.5 billion towards water and Everglades restoration over the next four years. This year, DEP is requesting $1.2 billion for water and Everglades restoration, $206 million for statewide resilience and coastal protection, $175 million for Florida Forever, Florida Communities Trust, Florida Recreation Assistance Development Program, and state parks, and $211 million for environmental clean-up programs.
This is a robust budget and Audubon is strongly supportive of this level of funding to protect and restore our environment.
FWC
- The agency’s total budget request for this fiscal year is $189 million, 89% of which is in non-recurring funds. Core themes for funding are: Go Outdoors ($31.6 million), the Florida Wildlife Corridor ($56 million), Resilience ($37 million), Public Safety and Resource Protection ($52 million), and Operations ($13 million).
Stay tuned for Governor DeSantis’ budget recommendations, which should be released at least 30 days prior to the scheduled annual regular session—by December 10, 2023.
Audubon will report on the details. |
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