Indian Rock Beach (Fox 13) - Small business owners have the opportunity to express concern in Washington, DC, which is most affected by red tides
Pinelas County business leader sat with Bill Nelson Senator and Charlie Cristo, Casey Custer representative and discussed where they left off and what to do next.
"In fact, Rickscott has more power to deal with these problems than Bill Nielsen," Jackalone said. "Mr. Bill Nielsen voted for US Senator Rick Scott is Governor of Florida and has the right to enforce the Water Pollution Control Act within the province, he may potentially enforce pollution control Scott During his tenure, the budget of the environmental protection agency has been drastically reduced.The budget of the South Florida water management district overseeing the water problem from Orlando to Key West has been reduced.To lose the job with a $ 700 million layoff Many of the over 400 workers were scientists and engineers who worked to monitor pollution levels and algae breeding.Scott also abolished the Ministry of Community Affairs that oversees the state's development.
In the state campaign, Republican governor Rickscott runs for re - election and is challenging Democratic Senator Bill Nielsen to control the US Senate. Two candidates condemned algae that they caused severe damage to the southwest coast of Florida. Mr. Scott insisted that federal action is necessary to solve this problem and believes that in the third phase of the Senate Nielsen did not act adequately to support the affected community. At the same time, Mr. Nielsen said that this is mainly Scott (who is in charge of national affairs), the term of office as a governor is limited, some people have problems.
In preparation for the election in Florida in November, governors and Senate candidates are forced to resolve the crisis caused by algae. Senator Kim Nelson competed with Scott and held a round table on blue algae on Friday. The main candidates of the Republican Party and the Democratic Party discussed in their discussions. Activists in the area affected by "Red Tide" made a peaceful protest called "Along the Water" on the beach along the coast of Florida on Sunday and we did not express their beautiful appearance, The beach, the wildlife, the house, and the life indicating not doing are constantly destroyed and are influenced by the water released from Lake Okeechobee. "