This week, Florida’s two U.S. senators–Marco Rubio and Rick Scott–and U.S. Rep. Carlos Gimenez, R-Fla., brought out the “Protecting Critical Ecosystems and Military Readiness in Florida Act.”
The bill, which Rubio introduced in the U.S. Senate and which Gimenez is championing in the U.S. House, “would prohibit civil aviation operations at Homestead Air Reserve Base (HARB) in Homestead, Florida.”
Rubio’s office offered some of the reasons why the bill was introduced.
“For years, HARB has been a central focus of special interests that wish to secure commercial passenger and cargo operations to expand the urban development boundary in southern Miami Dade County. Those proposals have the potential to impact military readiness and diminish efforts to conserve and restore critical habitat near HARB and Biscayne Bay,” Rubio’s office noted.
“Civil use of HARB would harm our military readiness and jeopardize critical Everglades restoration projects,” Rubio said. “This bill would ensure that corporate special interests do not come before our national security.”
“I’m committed to preserving and enhancing military readiness on our bases, and as a member of the Senate Armed Services Committee, I was proud to lead the effort to include this provision in the National Defense Authorization Act,” said Scott who is co-sponsoring the bill. “I’m thankful for Senator Rubio’s support on this important issue, and proud to join him to introduce this good bill.”
“Preserving the Homestead Air Reserve Base for its original intent and purpose is critical to protecting our national security interests,” Gimenez said. “This legislation will ensure the base’s functionality and main objective are stated by law as such. Allowing aircrafts not affiliated with our military or armed services to utilize an air reserve facility would only compromise our country’s national security. Prohibiting joint use of the Homestead Air Reserve Base limits and ensures the protection of our strategic interests. I thank Senators Rick Scott and Marco Rubio for introducing this legislation in the U.S. Senate.”
Rubio’s bill was sent to the U.S. Senate Armed Services Committee. U.S. Reps. Mario Diaz-Balart, R-Fla., Maria Elvira Salazar, R-Fla., and Michael Waltz, R-Fla., are co-sponsoring Gimenez’s bill which was sent to the U.S. House Armed Services Committee.