Florida's Water and Land Legacy Campaign Goes Digital
Most of you know all about Florida's Water and Land Legacy Campaign. In brief, the goal of the Campaign is to place an amendment to Florida's Constitution on the November 2014 ballot. The amendment, if passed, would provide the Land Acquisition Trust Fund with 33% of the net revenue from the existing document stamp tax, which would be used for the acquisition, restoration, improvement, and management of conservation lands, fish and wildlife habitat, lands critical to our water supply and water bodies, outdoor recreation areas, etc. Why is it necessary? Since 2009, the Florida Legislature has chosen to reduce funding for conservation and restoration programs by almost 100%. This amendment would help to offset the impact of said funding decisions.
From the time I was a toddler I was taught to leave any place I visited in the same (or better) condition it was in when I arrived. Shouldn't the same maxim apply with regard to our natural resources? Conservation is a moral imperative, not an option. It is a matter of showing respect for the land we are borrowing from our children, and they from theirs. People are compelled to live in and visit Florida because of the wealth and diversity of natural resources here. If they are not adequately protected, the health of our state and its inhabitants will undoubtedly suffer.
Filling out the petition shouldn't take long |
Already signed? Fabulous! DON'T STOP THERE!
- Forward this blog (http://fnpsblog.blogspot.com/2013/07/floridas-water-and-land-legacy-campaign.html) to friends, family, co-workers (or go for broke and shoot it to all of the Florida voters on your contact list). Invite them to sign the petition, become an active volunteer, and share the link with their contacts as well.
- Let your Facebook, Twitter, and Google+ friends and followers know that they can get the petition online.
For Florida,
Laurie Sheldon
F.N.P.S. Social Media Director
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