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Scott Sticks With Trusted Advisor For Water Board

Governor Rick Scott is staying the course and reappointing two members of the Northwest Florida Water Management District.

Jonathan Costello, a 35-year-old lobbyist, formerly served as Scott’s legislative affairs director. Costello says he will continue focusing on budget efficiency and protecting the environment.

“We’ve maintained a low operating cost. Actually, we’ve had those flat over the past four years and we’ve reduced out tax rate every year since 2012.

At the same time that we’ve done that, we’ve also invested a significant amount of money in restoration projects.”

Scott also reappointed 40-year-old Samuel “Bo” Spring, a Port St. Joe contractor. Both board members will serve another four years, if they are confirmed by the Florida Senate.

The district oversees water resource development for 1.3 million Panhandle residents in 16 counties, including Tallahassee.

A Miami native, former WFSU reporter Jim Ash is an award-winning journalist with more than 20 years of experience, most of it in print. He has been a member of the Florida Capital Press Corps since 1992.