"Subcommittee Chairman Sen. George Kirkpatrick, D-Gainesville, suggested some of the revenue, estimated from $18 million to $46 million a year, be used to buy marine habitat for preservation and that some be used to replace part of the general revenue funding currently provided by the Legislature for those programs."
Wasn't it then Governor Christ that raided the aquatics trust funds to amp up the general coffer? Those dollars were paid into it buy the purchase of fishing licenses and were supposed to be used for freshwater restoration and maintenance projects to enhance and preserve habitat. These socialist butterflies that believe that taking money from anywhere is okay, they need a large boot in their arses.
Increasing MMGW or climate change, one twist off at a time.
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Wasn't it then Governor Christ that raided the aquatics trust funds to amp up the general coffer? Those dollars were paid into it buy the purchase of fishing licenses and were supposed to be used for freshwater restoration and maintenance projects to enhance and preserve habitat.
These socialist butterflies that believe that taking money from anywhere is okay, they need a large boot in their arses.