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DeSantis Announces $7 Billion Transportation Proposal
- By Jim Turner, News Service Florida
- January 30, 2023
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TALLAHASSEE --- Gov. Ron DeSantis on Monday pitched a $7 billion proposal to speed completion of 20 highway projects as a deadline nears for him to roll out a budget blueprint for the upcoming fiscal year.
DeSantis described his four-year “Moving Florida Forward” proposal, which would use borrowed money and draw funding from reserves, as “things we're going to have to do anyways.”
“These are all projects in the pipeline,” DeSantis said during an appearance at the SUNTRAX Test Facility Toll Operations in Auburndale. “They've been approved by local communities. They're really ready to get going. We just need to put the funds in place.”
The proposal drew quick support from the Florida Transportation Builders’ Association, the Florida Engineering Society and the American Council of Engineering Companies of Florida. Allen Douglas, executive director of the engineering groups, called it “vital” that Florida build transportation infrastructure as it leads the nation in “net in-migration.”
“Further expediting major interstate and roadway projects will enhance local communities, support our thriving economy and help ensure our state’s infrastructure is prepared for generations to come,” Douglas said in a prepared statement.
Under DeSantis’ proposal, $4 billion would come from a general-revenue surplus, which has built up as the state has seen higher-than-expected tax collections and as it received federal stimulus money. The remaining $3 billion would be raised through “innovative financing,” according to Department of Transportation Secretary Jared Perdue.
Florida has an annual transportation work plan, which this year received $12.6 billion. Examples of the work in DeSantis’ plan would include $1.451 billion to reconstruct Interstate 4 from ChampionsGate to the Osceola Parkway in Central Florida; $479 million to add auxiliary lanes to Interstate 75 between Wildwood and Ocala; $340 million to improve the Interstate 95 and U.S. 1 interchange in Ormond Beach; $162 million to widen Interstate 10 near Pensacola; and $150 million to upgrade the Interstate 95 interchange at Golden Glades in South Florida.
The road plan is expected to be part of a budget that DeSantis will propose for the 2023-2024 fiscal year, which will start July 1. DeSantis faces a Sunday deadline to release his proposed spending plan ahead of the annual legislative session, which will start March 7.
A spokesman for DeSantis on Monday said in an email that the budget proposal will be released “very soon.”
DeSantis has released a series of priorities in advance of the full budget rollout. Among other things, he has said he would seek $1 billion to enhance teacher pay, a $200 million increase from the current year. Also, he has said he would seek $3.5 billion over four years for environmental projects such as restoring the Everglades and addressing water-quality problems.
During last year’s re-election campaign, DeSantis said he would call for $1.1 billion in tax cuts, including an expansion of the annual back-to-school sales tax “holiday” and providing a permanent sales-tax exemption for baby and toddler items.
DeSantis’ proposed budget will serve as a starting point as lawmakers negotiate a final spending plan during the 60-day session.
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