LETTER FROM THE EDITOR
SUBJECT: LEVY LEGISLATIVE DELEGATION, BRONSON, TUESDAY, JANUARY 7…BE THERE
The state-level Levy County Delegation will be in Bronson on Tuesday… this Tuesday… January 7.
This delegation is the group that will give input to the state congress about funding and all other concerns. They need to hear from you and me. You are politically, auditorily, summarily, and every other way, absent if you do not attend this meeting.
If you can speak at the meeting, great.
If you cannot speak and can simply be there representing Cedar Key, you count.
If you do neither, you injure Cedar Key.
If you cannot speak and can simply be there representing Cedar Key, you count.
If you do neither, you injure Cedar Key.
Whether they legislate anything or not in Cedar Key’s favor, they will absolutely do nothing if Cedar Key representation is absent.
Legislators know who is there and who is not. They count bodies.
You can speak to the facts that:
• Cedar Key thanks the delegation for all its help in the past several years: lift station funding support, hurricane assistance, etc.
• Cedar key needs continued support of a water and wastewater pipeline.
• Cedar Key thanks the delegation for all its help in the past several years: lift station funding support, hurricane assistance, etc.
• Cedar key needs continued support of a water and wastewater pipeline.
Do read the article below previously published in the Levy County Citizen.
BRONSON - The Levy County Legislative Delegation will hold its annual public hearing on Tuesday, Jan. 7, 2025.
The meeting will take place from 1-3:30 p.m. in the Levy County Commission Auditorium, 310 School St.
The delegation includes Chairman and Rep. Chad Johnson (R-Chiefland), along with Sen. Stan McClain (R-Ocala).
According to a press release from Johnson’s office, the hearing “is intended to afford local residents and officials an opportunity to request legislation or state funding, as well as to express opinions on any other matter of state concern, in advance of the 2025 Legislative Session, slated to begin in Tallahassee on Tuesday, March 4, 2025.”
Members of the public and government officials wishing to be placed on the printed agenda can do so by emailing their request, along with any backup information, to HD022@myflorida house.gov.
It is asked that requests be submitted no later than noon on Thursday, Jan. 2, 2025.
For more information, contact the office of Johnson at 352-313-6542.
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