Florida House passes bill to limit projects like golf courses and pickleball courts at state parks -
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Florida state legislation passed in the House prohibits golf courses, pickleball courts, and luxury lodges in state parks, following public outcry against development plans. The bill, aimed at preserving natural resources, requires projects to support activities like hiking and boating and avoid habitat damage. The bill now goes to the Senate. The bill's purpose is to prevent a repeat of the Great Outdoors Initiative, which was shelved due to public protests last year.
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