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A federal judge has thrown out a South Florida Water Management District motion calling for an end to federal oversight of Everglades restoration.
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Environmental groups are calling on Gov. Ron DeSantis to direct the South Florida Water Management District to abandon an effort to end federal oversight of Everglades restoration.
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Today marks two weeks since Governor Ron DeSantis was sworn into office and Florida’s newly-minted leader has wasted no time taking on significant issues facing the state.
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Gov. Ron DeSantis requested the entire governing board of the South Florida Water Management District to resign Thursday, effective immediately. The governor also signed an executive order that will dedicate billions to environmental conservation.
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A decade-old billion-dollar deal in which the state would have bought out the nation's largest sugar cane producer and restored the Everglades' historic flow is dead.
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An independent committee of scientists is calling for a re-evaluation of a $16 billion restoration of the Everglades.
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The Everglades Trust is endorsing Ron DeSantis.
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There's a new draft plan for more water storage north of Lake Okeechobee.
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Slow-moving Everglades restoration stands to get a boost from Congress this year.
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A new report estimates Hurricane Irma caused more than $5 million in damage to Everglades restoration.