Advertisement

Florida Governor Announces Major Water-Policy Reforms

Keep Florida Fishing’s Kellie Ralston expresses optimism for the state’s water resources thanks to comprehensive program announced by Gov. Ron DeSantis
Florida Governor Announces Major Water-Policy Reforms
Gov. Ron DeSantis (podium), with first lady Casey DeSantis to immediate left, and Lt. Gov. Jannette Nunez on the right, with Kellie Ralston, far right. Courtesy Keep Florida Fishing

Keep Florida Fishing®’s (KFF) Kellie Ralston joined Gov. Ron DeSantis yesterday in Bonita Springs, Fla., as part of a statewide announcement of the Governor’s environmental goals and objectives as he begins his term in office this week. Ralston, who serves as Southeast Fisheries Policy Director for the American Sportfishing Association, shared the following statement:

“On behalf of Florida’s more than three million anglers and the state’s $9.6 billion sportfishing industry, we are encouraged by Gov. Ron DeSantis’ bold commitment and comprehensive approach to addressing Florida’s water quality issues. It was an honor to participate in Thursday’s announcement of historic funding for our natural resources and policy priorities.

“We completely agree with Gov. DeSantis’ statement that ‘Our water and natural resources are the foundation of our economy and our way of life in Florida,’ and that ‘The protection of water resources is one of the most pressing issues facing our state.’

Advertisement

“Keep Florida Fishing fully supports funding and policies that will expedite Everglades restoration and improve our water resources. This investment will have a positive compounding effect on our environment as well as our tourism and economy, and we look forward to working together and addressing these issues to ensure that Florida remains the Fishing Capital of the World.”

About Keep Florida Fishing®
Keep Florida Fishing® is an advocacy arm of the American Sportfishing Association with the goal of ensuring Florida anglers have clean waters, abundant fisheries and access to both. Florida is considered the ‘Fishing Capital of the World’ and home to more than three million licensed anglers, supporting 128,000 jobs, providing $9.6 billion in economic activity and contributing more than $53.3 million for fisheries conservation. Learn more at www.KeepFloridaFishing.org. Find Keep Florida Fishing on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and Pinterest.

Advertisement
Advertisement