

Uh, y'know, as a kid, as Trivial Pursuit, I avoided Arts & Literature, I avoided Entertainment. They get there, you work with 'em-sometimes it's a 28-day intensive deal-to try to be able to become self-sufficient.ĭoes your experience in politics give you an advantage? it's a shelter, if you well, for homeless or at-risk addicts, men and women. Attendees must request tickets during registration.A journalist and chief White House correspondent from NBC News and Meet the Press.Ĭhuck Todd, NBC News, chief White House correspondent, political director. Supply crisis and how Everglades Restoration is the key to solving it. Government Officials, business leaders and concerned Floridians will discuss the growing water Turnbull III Florida State Conference Centerĥ55 West Pensacola Street, Tallahassee, FL Degraw's albums have topped the charts and he will bring excitement and energy to the summit."Īugustus B. "We're particularly excited about having singer, songwriter Gavin Degraw, perform at The Water Supply Summit. "Our approach is to enlighten, educate and entertain," said Karnas. The Water Supply Summit will also be a high-energy, entertaining, multi-media event, said Jerry Karnas, Everglades Foundation communications director. "Anytime you can bring together people who care deeply about Florida's economy, the Everglades and the future of our water supply, you create an opportunity to find answers that will work," said Jones.

Rick Scott and Florida lawmakers to discuss with business leaders and concerned Floridians possible solutions to our growing water crisis. Jones said the Water Supply Summit is a unique opportunity for Gov. "We look forward to bringing that discussion to Tallahassee at a time when legislators will be in session making critical decisions about the future of Everglades restoration."
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"The success of our Washington Summit told us that legislators and policy leaders are eager to participate in discussions about how to improve and enhance our fresh water supply," said Kirk Fordham, Everglades Foundation CEO. Former NBC News anchor Tom Brokaw hosted a discussion on the challenges facing Everglades Restoration. That summit featured top state and federal leaders, as well as hundreds of supporters of the Everglades. Our Tallahassee Water Supply Summit follows the successful 2010 America's Everglades Summit in Washington, D.C. We will renew the call to restore the Everglades not only as a critical supplier of our water but as crucial part of Florida's economic wellbeing. We will exam long overdue remedies – storing rainwater, cleaning it, and supplying it those who need it. And those are just some examples of the extraordinary, ongoing damage caused by the drought.ĭuring the Water Supply Summit, we will focus on the need to provide a secure and reliable water supply for the 7 million Floridians who depend on the Everglades ecosystem as their main source of fresh drinking water. In Palm Beach County a war over scarce water supplies is looming. The city of West Palm Beach and the Town of Palm Beach were within days of running out of water. Destructive algae blooms harmed the Caloosahatchee River and the economy that depends on the river. Lack of rain has sparked wildfires across the state. It was the third drought in ten years and meteorologists are predicting another drought in 2012. In 2011, Florida suffered from one of the worst drought's in the state's history. Our sense of urgency has never been greater. The Water Supply Summit will also feature a performance by singer Gavin Degraw, at The Moon, on the evening of January 17. "He is an important and thoughtful voice in our nation's political discourse." "We are thrilled that Chuck is joining us for this historic event," said Paul Tudor Jones, II, chairman of the Everglades Foundation. Before joining NBC, Todd was editor-in-chief of The Hotline. Todd also appears frequently on the NBC Nightly News, Meet the Press, and other programs as a political analyst. A Florida native, Todd, also is NBC's political director as well as host of the morning MSNBC show, The Daily Rundown. Moderator for the event is NBC News Chief White House Correspondent Chuck Todd.
