Florida Democrats want $5 billion for Everglades restoration in $3.5 trillion spending bill
WASHINGTON As Democrats in Congress begin a legislative high-wire act to pass a $3.5 trillion spending plan without Republican support, Floridas 10 House Democrats are urging their partys leaders to include $5 billion for Everglades restoration in the bill.
The spending plan, which is still facing procedural hurdles as moderate and progressive Democrats debate the best path forward, is a massive expansion of the federal government that, among other things, will include a national paid family and medical leave program, fund universal preschool, provide free community college and expand Medicare to cover hearing, vision and dental care.
Its also a grab-bag for potential legislation, like Everglades funding, in a bill that must pass by the end of 2021 under congressional budgetary rules.
Congress now has a generational opportunity to set a course for completion of the worlds largest ecosystem restoration project: Americas Everglades, South Florida U.S. Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz wrote in a letter to House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer that was signed by the states nine other Democrats in Congress.
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