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Ron DeSantis Hammers Florida House Republicans Over ‘Scam’ Carbon Sequestration Bill

 

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Ron DeSantis Slams Florida House Republicans Over ‘Scam’ Carbon Sequestration Bill

TALLAHASSEE, FL – Florida Governor Ron DeSantis (R) did not hold back in his latest criticism of the Florida House of Representatives, calling out Republican lawmakers for entertaining a carbon sequestration bill he deems a “scam” and part of climate ideology.

In a video posted to Facebook on Monday, DeSantis voiced his frustration, questioning why a Republican supermajority is focusing on carbon sequestration instead of addressing pressing issues for Floridians.

DeSantis: ‘Carbon Sequestration Is a Scam’

In his remarks, DeSantis blasted the proposed legislation, which advocates injecting carbon into Florida’s soil, aquifers, and even the ocean floor. He warned that such policies echo radical climate agendas that do not belong in Florida law.

“The Florida House of Representatives has a Republican supermajority, and what are they spending their time doing? They are hearing in a committee a bill about carbon sequestration—potentially injecting carbon into our soil, aquifer, and even our ocean floor.”

DeSantis made it clear that he does not support the bill, labeling carbon sequestration as a left-wing initiative that should not be a priority for conservative lawmakers.

“Carbon sequestration is a scam. It’s part of climate ideology and it should not be in law in the State of Florida. It certainly should not be the work of a Republican supermajority.”

Prioritizing Florida’s Real Issues

Instead of pushing climate-related policies, DeSantis urged lawmakers to focus on the real concerns of Floridians, such as:
Property tax relief
Boater freedom
Cutting unnecessary regulations

He criticized the Republican-controlled House for “indulging the left” when they should be delivering on promises made to their constituents.

What Is Carbon Sequestration?

Carbon sequestration is the process of capturing and storing carbon dioxide (CO₂) underground, in bodies of water, or within soil to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. Supporters argue it helps combat climate change, but critics, including DeSantis, view it as costly, ineffective, and a backdoor for green energy policies.

DeSantis’ Position on Environmental Policies

DeSantis has long opposed left-leaning environmental policies, including federal emissions regulations and green energy mandates. He has instead focused on:

  • Expanding energy independence

  • Protecting Florida’s waterways without excessive regulation

  • Keeping climate policies from harming businesses and property owners

What’s Next?

With DeSantis’ strong opposition, the carbon sequestration bill could face an uphill battle in the Florida legislature. The governor’s public rebuke of House Republicans may put pressure on lawmakers to abandon the proposal and refocus on more conservative priorities.

As the debate continues, Floridians will be watching closely to see whether Republican lawmakers align with DeSantis or push forward with the bill.


FAQs: Ron DeSantis Slams Florida House Republicans Over ‘Scam’ Carbon Sequestration Bill

1. What is carbon sequestration?

Carbon sequestration is the process of capturing and storing carbon dioxide (CO₂) underground, in water bodies, or within soil to reduce greenhouse gas emissions.

2. Why is Ron DeSantis against carbon sequestration?

DeSantis believes carbon sequestration is a “scam” and part of climate ideology. He argues that injecting carbon into Florida’s soil, aquifers, and ocean floor is unnecessary and not a priority for the Republican-controlled legislature.

3. What did DeSantis say about the Florida House Republicans?

He criticized the Republican supermajority for spending time on carbon sequestration legislation instead of focusing on real issues like property tax relief and boater freedom.

4. What issues does DeSantis want Florida lawmakers to prioritize?

DeSantis wants lawmakers to focus on:

  • Property tax relief

  • Boater freedom

  • Cutting unnecessary regulations

  • Strengthening Florida’s economy

5. Is the carbon sequestration bill expected to pass?

With DeSantis’ strong opposition, the bill could face challenges in the Florida legislature. His public criticism may push Republican lawmakers to reconsider or abandon the proposal.

6. What has DeSantis done regarding environmental policies in Florida?

DeSantis has focused on:

  • Protecting Florida’s waterways without excessive regulation

  • Expanding energy independence

  • Opposing federal climate mandates and emissions regulations

7. Does DeSantis support any climate initiatives?

DeSantis has supported clean water initiatives and conservation efforts but opposes climate policies he believes will hurt businesses, property owners, and Florida’s economy.

8. How does this impact Florida residents?

If the carbon sequestration bill passes, it could lead to new environmental regulations and potential land-use restrictions. However, DeSantis’ opposition suggests that Republicans may shift focus to more conservative policies.

9. What happens next?

The bill will continue to be debated in the Florida House. DeSantis’ opposition could pressure lawmakers to abandon or revise the bill.

10. How can Floridians stay updated on this issue?

Floridians can follow official state announcements, Governor DeSantis’ social media, and local news sources to stay informed on the bill’s progress.

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