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State representative says water-surcharge repeal passed Legislature but was vetoed; Leslie Estates drainage appropriation preserved

5455776 · July 23, 2025
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State Representative Felicia Robinson told the Miami Gardens City Council that the Legislature adopted a roughly $115 billion state budget during an extended 105-day session and that many city-directed appropriations were vetoed by the governor, though funds for a Leslie Estates drainage project remained.

State Representative Felicia Robinson briefed the Miami Gardens City Council on the recent extended session in Tallahassee, reporting that the Legislature worked 105 days and adopted a roughly $115 billion state budget. Robinson told the council that most appropriations sought for the city were vetoed by the governor, but she said the appropriation for the Leslie Estates drainage project remained in place.

Robinson also…

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