Joe Henderson: Hey! Keep your oil drilling mitts away from Florida waters
Offshore oil and gas platform Edith, right, and Eureka oil and gas platform stand in the Beta Field off the coast of Long Beach, California, U.S. Senators from California, Oregon and Washington introduced legislation to ban offshore oil drilling off the West Coast amid mounting concern about the BP Deepwater Horizon rig spill spreading in the Gulf of Mexico.

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A bipartisan bill from U.S. Reps Kathy Castor and Francis Rooney would protect the state's coastline

Drilling for oil in the Everglades or off Florida’s coastlines is a horrible idea. That is just a fact.

People from both sides of the political aisle happen to agree. This isn’t a liberal or conservative talking point.

That doesn’t always matter, though.

Sure, 69 percent of voters approved Amendment 9 last November. That prohibited oil or natural gas drilling in state waters. That only covers between 3 and 10 miles off the coast, though. The rest of the water is under federal jurisdiction. Therein lies the tale.

Last spring the American Petroleum Institute pushed to expand drilling in the Gulf of Mexico and the Atlantic Ocean. President Donald Trump reportedly considered a plan to auction spots off Florida’s coastline for drilling.

Just as quickly, Gov. Ron DeSantis vowed to “raise Cain” if the plan proceeded.

It did not.

These situations tend to come up every so often,  though, so we stay on guard.

That’s where a pair of Florida U.S. House representatives — Democrat Kathy Castor and Republican Francis Rooney — come in. They hope to erect another legal barrier.

They have presented the Protecting and Securing Florida’s Coastline Act. Several other Florida representatives from both major parties are co-sponsors.

The bill would permanently extend the moratorium on leasing in designated areas of the Gulf.

Seems like a no-brainer, right?

Alas, Predict.Gov gives it only a 2 percent chance of passing. Good intentions go to Washington to die.

That doesn’t mean we’ll soon start seeing oil derricks sprout just off Clearwater Beach.

President Trump is highly unlikely to alienate voters in a vital state by allowing drilling. Who needs another B.P. Oil spill in an election year?

But the pro-drilling crowd doesn’t talk much about that. Its focus is on jobs. Well, guess what?

Clean energy can create jobs without the potential for environmental disaster. That’s a column for another time, though.

For now, it’s good to see Florida’s representatives rallying around this bill. People here, whether red or blue, agree that our coastline is a line that oil drillers cannot pass.

Even if the bill gets buried along with thousands of other well-intentioned proposals, it is worth the fight. Anyone with half an idea about making another stab at drilling needs to know the people aren’t fooling around on this issue.

In other words, keep your oily mitts off our coastal waters.

Joe Henderson

I have a 45-year career in newspapers, including nearly 42 years at The Tampa Tribune. Florida is wacky, wonderful, unpredictable and a national force. It's a treat to have a front-row seat for it all.


3 comments

  • gary

    September 10, 2019 at 7:25 am

    Drill! Baby drill! I am all for oil independence! Oil spills can not hurt the Gulf for very long. Oil is released from the world’s sea bottoms every second of every day. Yet no residual effect. Oil is created within our ecosystem and is abiotic, and therefore completely natural.

    By the way, it is a talking point for Democrats, they will stop at nothing to take America apart!

    • Judy Spangler

      September 11, 2019 at 12:52 pm

      Wow…the sheer IGNORANCE of your comment is staggering.

  • Tom

    September 10, 2019 at 6:09 pm

    A very encouraging story of bipartisan common sense.

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