Episode 31: May / June Editorial Board

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In this episode of the Florida Specifier Podcast, hosts Brett Cyphers and Ryan Matthews are joined by editorial board members Jeff Littlejohn and Patrick Gillespie for a dynamic roundtable conversation that blends policy insight with candid storytelling. As Florida approaches a new fiscal year, the team tackles the looming uncertainty surrounding the state budget. With the House and Senate still at odds—particularly over proposed tax cuts—the possibility of a special session and even a budget veto hangs in the air. The group reflects on the political tension and its implications, especially with hurricane season just around the corner.

The conversation kicks into high gear as the group explores some of the session’s most significant environmental legislation. They begin with Senate Bill 796, which introduces a streamlined permitting process for Distributed Wastewater Treatment Systems—highlighted as a promising tool in efforts to reduce reliance on septic tanks. Attention then turns to new laws aimed at improving workplace protections for utility workers, as well as updates to the state’s Brownfields Redevelopment Program that could accelerate environmental cleanups across a wider range of properties. The discussion also delves into one of the session’s more debated measures: a mitigation bill that broadens the use of out-of-basin and out-of-kind credits. While supporters frame it as a necessary response to credit shortages, the group notes that it represents a notable departure from long-standing state policy and has sparked a range of reactions.

As the conversation moves from policy to publication, Patrick shares the editorial challenges of covering fast-moving legislative developments in a bimonthly print format. Yet, with timely digital updates and a growing newsletter, The Florida Specifier remains a vital resource. The group previews the upcoming Environmental Permitting Summer School in Marco Island, revealing refreshed course formats, new sponsors, and even a reimagined keynote experience. They also tease podcast recordings live from the event, offering attendees a chance to join the conversation.

The episode closes with personal reflections and upcoming guests on Brett’s Water for Fighting podcast—including industry leaders, scientists, and policy insiders. Amid the laughter and light teasing, one thing is clear: these are seasoned professionals deeply invested in Florida’s environmental future, using every tool—from legislation to storytelling—to protect and shape the state they serve.

To read the Florida Specifier online (where we hope you’ll subscribe if you haven’t already), go here: https://floridaspecifier.com

To get the word out about how you’re making waves (pun intended) in Florida’s environmental world, make sure you reach out to Brett, Ryan, or Jamie at:

brett@floridaspecifier.com

ryan@floridaenet.com

jamie@floridaenet.com

A huge thank you goes out to Bagels and Biscuits for giving permission to use their music for the podcast.

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