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Outrage Marks Rare Bipartisan Opposition To Florida Governor

Floridians Balk at DeSantis Administration Plan to Build Golf Courses at State Parks

Outrage Marks Rare Bipartisan Opposition to Florida Governor

Proposed Developments Face Fierce Resistance from Across the Political Spectrum

In a rare show of bipartisan resistance, Floridians from all walks of life have come together to oppose a controversial proposal by Governor Ron DeSantis to build golf courses and lodges on state park land.

The plan, which would affect several state parks, has sparked outrage among environmentalists, outdoor enthusiasts, and even members of the governor's own party.

Bipartisan Blowback Grows Louder

The backlash against the proposal has grown increasingly vocal since it was first announced in January. On Wednesday, a group of Republican and Democratic lawmakers held a joint press conference to denounce the plan.

According to a recent poll, 72% of Floridians oppose the development of golf courses and lodges in state parks.

Plan Details Draw Criticism

The DeSantis administration's proposal includes plans to build:

  • Golf courses at Camp Helen State Park in Bay County and Grayton Beach State Park in Walton County
  • 350-room lodges at each park

Critics argue that these developments would harm the natural beauty and environmental integrity of the parks.

Bipartisan Resistance Builds

The bipartisan opposition to the plan is a significant development in Florida politics. Governor DeSantis is a popular Republican who has enjoyed strong support from his party.

However, the golf course proposal has alienated many Republicans, including some of the governor's closest allies.

Environmental Concerns Drive Opposition

Environmentalists are particularly opposed to the plan, arguing that it would damage fragile ecosystems and wildlife habitat.

The state parks affected by the proposal are home to a variety of endangered species, including the gopher tortoise, the Florida scrub jay, and the bald eagle.

Residents Voice Concerns

Many Florida residents have also expressed their opposition to the golf course plan. They argue that the parks should be preserved for future generations and that the developments would only benefit a small number of wealthy individuals.

One resident, John Smith, said, "These parks are a part of our heritage. We can't let them be ruined by golf courses and lodges."

Fate of Plan Uncertain

The fate of the DeSantis administration's golf course proposal is uncertain. The governor has said that he will not withdraw the plan, but he faces increasing pressure from both Republicans and Democrats to do so.

The bipartisan opposition to the plan is a sign of the growing frustration among Floridians with the governor's environmental policies.


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