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White House Says No to New Oil Drilling Off Florida

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Thursday, December 2, 2010   

WASHINGTON, D.C. - U.S. Sen. Bill Nelson is welcoming yesterday's announcement by the White House, prohibiting new oil drilling in the Gulf of Mexico off the Florida coast for at least seven years. He says the ban helps protects Florida's $65 billion tourism economy, the beaches, and the largest training and testing area for the U.S. military in the world. But he says it only restricts drilling in federal waters, and he urges the state legislature to also protect state waters, which are 3-10 miles off the Gulf Coast.

"This is exceptionally important to the future of our state, the future of our economy, the future of our jobs in our state, as well as to the future national defense of our country."

Darden Rice, Florida program director for the Gulf Restoration Network says the administration's decision was based on sound evidence.

"They made the decision based on the hard lessons learned in the Gulf with the BP disaster and this is a decision that's based on science and looking clearly at what the economic risks and the risk of environmental catastrophe is. Offshore oil drilling is never going to be worth the risk in Florida."

Rice hopes Governor-elect Rick Scott will consider the bottom line and convince the legislature to protect state waters. She says since Florida does not have a state income tax, money from the tourism industry is critical.

"We rely on our tourism industry to support a lot of functions in the state, and with the BP oil spill our tourism industry did take a hit, and we simply can't afford these kinds of risks to our coasts."

Newly sworn-in leaders of both the Florida House and Senate led efforts the last two legislative sessions to allow drilling within three miles of the coast. Their proposed legislation led advocacy groups to start a petition drive to place a measure on the ballot in 2012 that would amend the state constitution prohibiting such drilling.


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