Titusville voters overwhelmingly approved a ‘right to clean water,’ but city leaders are trying to block it
Critics say the city has a long history of neglecting the Indian River Lagoon basin, contributing to its decline.
Critics say the city has a long history of neglecting the Indian River Lagoon basin, contributing to its decline.
It is time for a fundamental Right to Clean and Healthy Waters in the Florida Constitution.
By Cheryl Lasse, Right to Clean Water I’m a water person. I love wakeboarding, surfing, boating, paddling, diving and fishing. ...
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