PAGE 1 (-E P' A1, '962 J -11 E.EA -,A-ItAR OTE0VR -1,T] .UCCS .FNNN CL .. .B .ETGO .BRS FL. .I '5 AI'I -l, -7 .911. 1 PAGE 2 -2The Goverrior was aware, too, that the state had, since i.ts inception, been engaged in a gigantic land disposal program in which pum10. J er.de were aw:blened off, sold or giver, snay to stimuate de'/elopr.lent G'ith little CDncern for their olirrent or potelni-l vairth to the pub j.C. He illsettered that the state had no adeciuate krowledge of Juet Ntat lands it owned or sist what tacir worth slight be for publ ir. prpeGes, i's kne1-r that ai-'iilar lost 1rinds dreve ilet York in .'30 to E]oat a 75 mi'.lion dollar bor.d i.ssue to buy baelt lands, ar.d that Call'orr!ia is ta have a similar 75 million dollar Isoue on its .J2 1)611100 aTid 1-liat De"., ]-]:11'1981$14-:, addWnBiro J-gN Mrse I gri 'er.nzylvanj.a were all going in debt for front 10 to 70 millicr. dollars to aegilire lar'd for Clic rem'Rat10Coal needs of thele exp[mdinr:: popular tiDDE. The: Governoe krew that unless he initiaLed ution, and that qllicidy ":hat Plerida would fired itsel f in the same position as thr:se other GOttes -a positiori it could i~1 afford aa We BOEk to M:pfDPt schocls ar.d the services mado esseritial by our growth without the impC3ltiori of heaviei" ta-.e5 s Ar.d e it as that just a year age Govenior Bryant appolnted the Goveritor's Comniittee m -'ecreational Developr:terit, wheae emblem, which I have trouglthere tonighs, 's Oy:nbolic oi' itG Interests, and pl@CR'l it IJrlder Lhe leader0hip of one of his staff assiatsats -C, QialiflCd J.lrofe5510rual Fy[glaief-r Wil-b ca;-idl3rvatiDn agerfly eXperiem-ej the ~'irst auch perec-n, iricidentally, ever to serve on the persorud staf:' -f a Florida g-vernor. TI.15 COirJrsittea '.:s [-01110 e Ei-eat deal furthrar in the are.-. of resource praervation ar.d developmera '-han its recreat-10rsal develop erN'nt" titl+1 would indicate, It is providing for the first time in ce state an effective form for eccperatier. [.red coordiration beter. state agend CB, arul Lt has Elven t'r?,1 citizens of F1orlea an rppor':urat-* to JEi their Cor16Crvation proele--is and ideas beter a sing".e ErGup acmbiniri all areas of state interest, lt is appreipriate that coordinator, ori coraervatiore matters should el:iot Witin State government, for our currert expeilditures in this field total :rior'e thr.n N al1Uon dollars -nrd tilis is nat m'igh PAGE 3 Uhen this committee meets, as it did yesterday brings together arou1d a 31nsle table the heads of the : Conservation, the Game and Preah Water Flsh Cownission, Parks and Hinterie Mamerials, the Forest Service, the ri paarning divisicris of the DevelopmenU COT.mission, the sTrusters of the state Internal Improvement Fund and the of the Impartment of Agriculture and the varicus depart; divisions of the Board of Conservation and Game Commiss. Theae meetings save fostered ar. exchange of il knoorledge tsat ses estab~ished acw patterns of Oceratial bar.13 for effective ser-lice, both to te elected members Cabinet who sit as the Beard of conservation and T-:uste. Internal Imp-evement Pur:J, and to the members of the ini PAGE 4 A y66 r ag invent.6y 56 tt-wn n6 x66 .T we ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~. kn.w .ha .lrd ... oeta 4000arswot ery5 m.i..... d..l .. .. kr.w .... t ..t.e 5 acleo adwilntb PAGE 5 .ese ........ .. h rdigofose hl rr~ rprr~ t ...o d .... .... ci e. ..... .. ...ul ... ...goiton f h ....e .... ...ie ....abl .r.tenfo aiereerhW increase ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ 1 -1o 45t 1tosn t necs f20 hpa~ lr anrully Ths mans oreresarc saportforartfiel1 refsaIt PAGE 6 J ..t y .tra t.... ...nre omteeapoedapo 11Isor-ac to 1o d h o IT~ ~ nai--1d11 giicne PAGE 7 .mr n ...m ..... .r... .tg a ..d.aio .nd... o .. .r~ th.. i... p.tpn .a n it be. s th. .f ... d.. .eliy T .....d..ldi sme ng oruthY. adt