Ditchmen • NUCA of Florida January 2019 | Page 7

January Legislative Report SUNNY SKIES FOR INAUGURAL On January 7th, on the east side of the Old Capitol Building under sunny skies, Florida’s 46th governor, lieutenant governor and new cabinet members were all ceremonially sworn into office. Governor Ron DeSantis took the oath of office along with Lieutenant Governor Jeanette Nunez and cabinet members Ashley Moody, Attorney General; Jimmy Patronis, Chief Financial Officer, State Treasurer & State Fire Marshal; and the lone statewide office Democrat, Nikki Fried, Agriculture Commissioner. DeSantis pledged to keep Florida a low-tax state, to improve water quality and to end “judicial activism.” WATER POLICY, SEPTIC TANK CONVERSIONS GETS NEW GOVERNOR’S ATTENTION Wasting little time, Florida’s new Governor Ron DeSantis issued an Executive Order addressing several environmental issues (see full order below). DeSantis’ order calls for $2.5 billion over the next four years for Everglades restoration and water resource protection --- a $1 billion increase over what was spent the prior four years --- as well as creation of the Office of Environmental Accountability and Transparency and the Office of Resilience and Coastal Protection, both within the Department of Environmental Protection. On the issue of septic tanks, the Governor’s Executive Order directs the Department of Environmental Protection to establish a septic- to sewer grant conversion grant program, where local governments would have to put up money but then the state would match it. The governor also instructed the South Florida Water Management District to “immediately” start the next phase of the reservoir project south of Lake Okeechobee and to work with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers to keep the project on schedule. JANUARY 2019 • DITCHMEN 5