DeSantis halts contentious plan to develop state parks

Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis has reversed a proposal to build hotels, golf courses and other facilities in state parks after backlash from the public and his own party.

Lori Rozsa reports for The Washington Post.


In short:

  • The plan, which would have affected nine state parks, including Jonathan Dickinson and Anastasia, was leaked before being approved by DeSantis.
  • Public and bipartisan opposition, including protests and petitions, led to the plan's withdrawal.
  • DeSantis distanced himself from the proposal, calling it "half baked" and blaming a “left-wing group” for the leak.

Key quote:

“In an era of partisan argument, this has been the issue that has brought Republicans and Democrats and independents together.”

— Eric Draper, former director of the Florida Parks Service

Why this matters:

Preserving natural habitats is a priority for many Floridians, and the proposal's failure underscores DeSantis's waning influence. Public unity across party lines emphasizes the importance of protecting state parks from development.

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