Senate may balk at Gov. Ron DeSantis’ call for $625 million for environment

Gov. Ron DeSantis’ request for $625 million next year for environmental projects, including Everglades restoration, may be “pushing” the limits of a budget expected to be taxed because of the response to Hurricane Michael.

Senate President Bill Galvano said Tuesday he supports environmental efforts that include fighting a potential return of red tide and helping communities shift from septic tanks to sewers. But the Bradenton Republican said the governor’s “big numbers” proposed for the 2019-2020 fiscal year will require lawmakers to determine what is “realistic and what is the most effective and efficient means of pursuing” some of the ideas.

“It’s pushing it a bit giving the challenges we have budget-wise with Hurricane Michael and the impact of Hurricane Michael and what we’ve spent there already,” Galvano told reporters.

Florida has spent at least $1.13 billion responding to the storm that hit the Panhandle in October. Galvano said Tuesday the number could grow by at least $750 million.

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