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Brandon Tucker Opinion: Florida is Booming and So is Land Preservation

I love the state of Florida.‭ ‬Clearly,‭ ‬I’m not alone.‭ ‬Florida consumer sentiment is up‭ eight ‬points from last year, according to analytics collected by the University of Florida’s Bureau of Economic Business and Research.‭ ‬By the way,‭ ‬national sentiment is down more than four points.

With‭ ‬1,200‭ ‬people moving to Florida each day,‭ ‬Florida’s population has surpassed‭ ‬22‭ ‬million.‭ ‬Last year,‭ ‬it was the fastest-growing state for the first time since‭ ‬1957.‭ ‬By‭ ‬2030,‭ ‬25‭ ‬million people will call Florida home.

Politics has played a role in the migration to the Sunshine State.‭ ‬Gov.‭ ‬Ron DeSantis has managed to make an already enticing prospect,‭ ‬even more attractive to a lot of people.

What’s amazing is with all this growth and development,‭ ‬our state leaders are desperately working to make sure Florida remains the paradise it is today and has been in the past.‭

The governor and Cabinet are preserving more land than ever before.‭ ‬Last month,‭ ‬together, they approved spending‭ ‬$100‭ ‬million on the preservation of‭ ‬40,000‭ ‬acres of an expanding wildlife corridor, including more than‭ ‬18,000‭ ‬acres of acting agricultural land.‭

The agreements are part of the Florida Forever program and the Rural and Family Lands Protection Program.

What this means is‭ ‬ranching and farming will continue on these lands while residential and commercial development is prohibited.‭ ‬I come from a family of farmers,‭ ‬so I know farming has a substantial economic impact on our state.‭ ‬Preserving these areas will ensure they remain a critical part of our infrastructure.‭

I’m also grateful foreign entities won’t be allowed to come in and sweep up the farmland that provides food to so many Americans every day.

I was born and raised in Okeechobee,‭ ‬a third-generation Floridian living in Martin County for the past‭ ‬20‭ ‬years.‭ ‬As a real estate broker,‭ ‬it might seem counterintuitive that I’m also a preservationist.‭

While I believe development is important for the future growth of our state,‭ ‬what’s even more important is the proper‭ ‬balance of development and preservation.‭ ‬We want to keep what makes‭ ‬Florida unique‭ ‬so that we can recognize the Sunshine State many moons from now.

I love this state and I am grateful to our leaders for protecting it‭ ‬now for future generations to come.

Brandon Tucker is a licensed real estate broker and executive director of the Florida Landowners Association.‭ ‬Brandon was born and raised in Okeechobee,‭ ‬a third generation Floridian.

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