Jan 13 2020

Environmental Groups Call On Nikki Fried To Rescind Appointment Of Sugar Lobbyists To Lake O Management Team

Mast Has Criticized Sugar Lobbyists Getting “Special Access and Influence” Over Lake Okeechobee System Operating Manual | Agriculture Commissioner Nikki Fried Designated Sugar Lobbyists To Represent Her On LOSOM Project Delivery Team

WASHINGTON, D.C. – Environmental groups across Florida are joining the call for Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services Commissioner Nikki Fried to rescind her designation of two sugar lobbyists as her representatives on the Lake Okeechobee System Operating Manual (LOSOM) Project Delivery Team (PDT). Last week, U.S. Congressman Brian Mast (FL-18) sent a letter to the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers requesting the immediate removal of two lobbyists for the Florida Sugar Cane League from the LOSOM PDT. Participation on the PDT is limited to representatives of government agencies. The public is not allowed to participate except during limited public comment periods during the meetings. Nonetheless, two lobbyists for the Florida Sugar Cane League—which “represents” the U.S. Sugar Corporation—are participating as members of the PDT because they have been designated by the Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services, under the leadership of Commissioner Nikki Fried, as representatives of the agency.

Friends of the Everglades: “The inclusion of two registered sugar lobbyists on the LOSOM project delivery team is a clear conflict of interest. We support calls for their immediate removal. The people of Florida deserve better than this.”

Captains For Clean Water: “On behalf of our over 40,000 members and supporters we also ask [Commissioner Nikki Fried] to immediately remove sugar industry lobbyists from representing Florida’s Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services on the Lake Okeechobee System Operating Manual (LOSOM) project delivery team…While we share [Commissioner Fried’s] hope for stakeholder collaboration designating individuals with a clear conflict of interest to represent a vital state agency for Florida sends the message that agribusiness takes priority over clean water for Florida families....Allowing Florida’s interests to be appropriated by sugar industry lobbyists at a decision-making table that excludes other industries and the public is prejudicial and not in the best interest of collaboration, clean water, the economy or America’s Everglades.”

Everglades Trust: “We are very disappointed in Commissioner Fried’s decision to continue down the broken path of Matt Caldwell, Adam Putnam and his predecessors, where the undue influence of a few outweighed the good of 21 million Floridians. Her response to Congressman Mast’s disclosure of the flagrant and unethical use of two widely known sugar lobbyists serving on a committee as her proxies, when so much is at stake for the human, environmental and economic health of South Florida, is both tone-deaf and very troubling.”

Indian Riverkeeper: “I’m concerned that Agriculture Commissioner Nikki Fried, whose staff will have a seat at the table, has chosen to hire Tom MacVicar, an engineer specializing in water resources, and long-time SFWMD staffer, as a consultant in this process. The sticking point is that MacVicar is also a registered lobbyist for the Florida Sugar Cane League. A second registered lobbyist, one William Baker, will also be advising Fried’s office in the process. So lobbyists for a stakeholder that sued the Army Corps for keeping the Lake lower to give coastal residents much-needed relief are now going to have their hands on the steering wheel of the planning process for how the Lake level will be managed, and when and where excess water will go?”

Bullsugar.org: “Agricultural Commissioner Nikki Fried's appointment of two registered sugar lobbyists to the LOSOM project delivery team is a deeply flawed decision and a clear conflict of interest. We join Congressman Brian Mast's call for their immediate removal.”

BACKGROUND

In 2018, Rep. Mast passed a law mandating that the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers update the Lake Okeechobee Regulation Schedule (LORS), which is the schedule that determines when discharges from Lake Okeechobee occur. As a result, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers undertook the process to create LOSOM. As part of that process, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers created the PDT consisting of representatives from government agencies at the federal, state and local level to advise the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers on the process. The public is not included on the PDT; however, because Commissioner Fried’s Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services has elected to designate two sugar lobbyists as its representatives, the industry is getting unmatched access and influence over the re-writing of the system’s operations.

“This is a brazen attempt by U.S. Sugar and Commissioner Nikki Fried to skew the results of the Lake Okeechobee System Operating Manual, giving this industry special access and influence that countless citizens of Florida who are deeply concerns about the public health impacts of Lake Okeechobee’s operations do not have,” Rep. Mast wrote in his letter last week. “I, therefore, request your immediate action to remove Mr. MacVicar and Mr. Baker from the Project Delivery Team.”

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