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Gov. DeSantis slams Florida House over proposed slashes to Everglades funding

Gov. Ron DeSantis criticizes a state House proposal to cut almost $500 million from Everglades restoration funding at a press conference in Naples on Tuesday, March 22, 2025. (Screen capture Gov. Ron DeSantis via Facebook/WUFT NEWS)
Gov. Ron DeSantis criticizes a state House proposal to cut almost $500 million from Everglades restoration funding at a press conference in Naples on Tuesday, March 22, 2025. (Screen capture Gov. Ron DeSantis via Facebook/WUFT NEWS)

Gov. Ron DeSantis denounced the Florida House of Representatives’ proposed cuts to Everglades and water quality funding at a press conference Tuesday, marking the latest in his series of criticisms of House lawmakers over agenda discrepancies.

“Shouldn’t you be doing what’s right for the people of Florida? Stop playing your petty games,” DeSantis said, delivering his remarks at the Rookery Bay National Estuarine Research Reserve in Naples.

The House’s proposed budget slashes Everglades and water quality efforts by almost $500 million.

Despite the House’s GOP-led supermajority, the governor called the move an attempt to “sabotage” his administration’s Everglades restoration efforts after he recommended $805 million be earmarked for the cause this upcoming fiscal year.

“Continue the momentum, and stop with the silliness,” DeSantis said.

Since 2019, Florida has invested more than $3.3 billion in Everglades restoration, according to the Florida Department of Environmental Protection Secretary Alexis Lambert. The state has begun or completed over 75 restoration projects over the past five years, DeSantis said.

These efforts, aimed at improving the nutrient quality and flow of water to the Everglades, will introduce hundreds of thousands of jobs over the next five decades, DeSantis said.

The governor used the press conference to echo remarks he delivered just a week earlier, rebuking the House’s proposal to cut 84 Florida Highway Patrol positions and gear used by troopers. Days before that, the governor also criticized the chamber for stalling on parts of his agenda concerning property tax cuts, sentiments he also reiterated Tuesday.

“Their whole agenda really represents a revolt against the voters that sent them there,” DeSantis said.

DeSantis’ total spending plan sits at $115.6 billion, exceeding the House’s by $2.6 billion (though the Senate’s proposal surpasses them both). To end this year’s legislative session on schedule, lawmakers will have to conclude budget negotiations by April 29.

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Luena is a reporter for WUFT News who can be reached by calling 352-392-6397 or emailing news@wuft.org.