The Florida Restaurant & Lodging Association is opposing offshore oil and gas drilling and is asking the Legislature not to take up the issue before the session ends on April 30.
The House Select Policy Council on Strategic & Economic Planning is expected has been holding hearings on drilling and is expected to consider possible draft legislation next week.
SB 2622 by Sen. Mike Haridopolos, R-Melbourne and the Senate president-elect in 2011, would allow the governor and Cabinet to issue drilling leases in state waters while HM 563 by Rep. Seth McKeel, R-Lakeland, would encourage Congress to open up federal waters to drilling.
The Florida Restaurant & Lodging Association is not targeting any specific legislation, spokeswoman Christina Johnson said. The association has 10,000 members representing an industry with more than 1 million employees and 20 percent of the state's economy, according to the group.
Many questions still remain about drilling despite local town hall meetings and forums that have been held, association CEO and President Carol Dover said in a statement issued Monday.
"We strongly encourage our elected officials to take a measured and thoughtful approach in order to ensure that a fair and accurate assessment of the facts is openly debated," Dover said. "We ask members of our association who oppose oil and gas exploration in the Gulf of Mexico to contact their local senator and representative within the next two weeks to let them know we will not support any measure that would be detrimental to Florida's tourism and hospitality industry."
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NO! NO! NO! A THOUSAND TIMES NO!
ReplyDeleteSURELY HE IS GIVING EAR TO THE WRONG PEOPLE! BRAVO TO THE RESTAURANT AND HOTEL GROUP. I HOPE TALLAHASSEE LISTENS TO YOU!
Yes! Yes! Yes! There are safe and thoughtful ways to take advantage of the natural resources available to us in this state and nationwide. I am sick and tired of this economy being controlled by foriegn entities who supply us with the comodities that we desperately need to function and earn a living.
ReplyDeleteGas and diesel are on the way back up to $3 a gallon and more. Guess what? That means a double dip in the economy is coming! Get a clue, Environmentalists!!!! You cannot ship millions of tons of freight with a Prius. You cnnot fly millions of people around in hybrid airplanes!!!
I'm all for a comprehensive approach to our energy needs such as wind, solar and hyrdo but you can't go loosing your minds at the first mention to any kind of further utilization of our existing yet untapped resources.
One last note. I'll bet that hotel and restaraunt group didn't take a survey of it's members before making that anouncement. They may have learned that if educated about the facts of how drilling could help this economy and their bottoms lines, they would have a completely different mindset.