Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis is facing a potentially new crisis as he readies his 2022 reelection: thousands of tons of dead fish
Gov. Ron DeSantis is facing a potentially new crisis as he readies his 2022 reelection: thousands of tons of dead fish.
"Governor DeSantis needs to take immediate action as the impacts of Red Tide hurt families and businesses in the Tampa Bay area," Rep. Charlie Crist , who is challenging DeSantis in 2022, said on Thursday. His district includes affected areas in St. Petersburg and Clearwater. After he was elected, DeSantis vowed to protect the environment and stop the red tide. He formed a task force in 2019 to examine the issue and prevent another outbreak, and the state Legislature allocated $4.8 million for it.
"This is why we got that money in the first place," DeSantis said. "We want to be able to respond with full force. We are doing that."
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