Friday, May 01, 2009

The answer, my friends, is a St. Augustine Nationa.l Historical Park, National Seashore and National Scenic Coastal Parkway -- www.staugustgreen.com

The Record's editorials (below) rightly describe with alarm the legislature's proposed cutoff of state funds for new parks (Florida Forever), which will adversely affect efforts to preserve what's in need of preserving in St. Augustine and St. Johns County.

The answer to the concern is the St. Augustine National Historical Park, National Seashore and National Scenic Coastal Parkway Act of 2009.

See www.staugustgreen.com

There's no reason for anyone to be "in a quandary like lawmakers are" (of the St. Augustine Record editorial writers say they are).

The St. Augustine National Historical Park, National Seashore and National Scenic Coastal Parkway Act of 2009 has bipartisan support.

It's long past time for Congress to introduce, debate and enact the St. Augustine National Historical Park, National Seashore and National Scenic Coastal Parkway Act.

What do you reckon?

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