Fla.: "Senate Committee Kills Fracking Bill, But Measure Could Return"

"TALLAHASSEE -- Amid growing public opposition to the controversial practice of fracking for oil and gas, a divided Senate Appropriations Committee on Thursday rejected a bill to regulate and authorize the technique in Florida beginning in 2017.

The Senate Appropriations Committee voted 10-9 to reject SB 318 by Sen. Garrett Richter, R-Naples, which imposes a temporary moratorium on fracking permits until a study of Florida’s hydrology is completed to determine what potential impact the operations will have on the state’s geology and fragile water supply.

Because of a parliamentary maneuver, however, the bill could come back before the committee next Tuesday if Richter can work out a compromise. Sen. Lisbeth Benacquisto, R-Fort Myers, who was among those who voted against the bill, moved to reconsider her vote, providing Richter a chance to revive it. He told the Herald/Times he will “work out further compromise on a bill” and ask to have it brought up again."

Mary Ellen Klas reports for the Miami Herald February 25, 2016.

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"Unlikely Battle Over Fracking Intensifies in Florida" (New York Times)

Source: Miami Herald, 02/29/2016