TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (AP) — Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis has signed an almost $91 billion budget that provides hundreds of millions of dollars for protecting water resources and offers almost $3 billion in hurricane recovery and preparedness efforts.
DeSantis signed the state budget Friday.
The budget provides $400 million in funding for Everglades restoration, $100 million for springs restoration, $50 million for water quality improvements and $25 million to combat red tide and blue-green algae.
Florida will spend $2.9 billion on storm recovery from Hurricanes Irma and Michael, as well as preparedness for future hurricanes.
The budget also calls for spending $9.7 billion on transportation needs, with $2.7 billion going for highway construction, and another $21.8 billion in total funding for grade school through high school education.