Congressman Garcia Stands with South Floridians Affected by the Government Shutdown

 
 
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Photo: Congressman Garcia Webstagram

WASHINGTON, D.C. – Congressman Joe Garcia showed his support for the over 600 commercial operators, recreational users, and park employees who attended a passive demonstration today [October 9, 2013] against the closure of the Everglades National Park and the waters of Florida Bay.

In a statement released to attendees Garcia said, “To everyone gathered in peaceful protest against the closing of Everglades National Park today, I stand with you. As you make your plight – and those of your families, communities and local economies – understood in Washington and across the country, know that I support your efforts and will be your advocate in Washington.”

“Like you, I will spread the messages of those affected by the shutdown, and fight for its resolution, until these needless and dangerous games, being played with the livelihoods of the American people, have been put to a stop. It is time to end this shutdown and get the entire government back to work.”

Fishing in Everglades National Park is one of the backbones of the South Florida and Florida Keys economy – accounting for almost a billion dollars annually and supporting thousands of jobs.

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Here is the email message that was sent out by the National Park Service:

Commercial Use Authorized Permit Holders:

We previously contacted you regarding the possibility of a government shutdown which would close the park to all users, both commercial operators and recreational visitors.  Unfortunately, this has now become a reality.

Effective at 6 PM on October 1, 2013, both Everglades and Dry Tortugas National Parks will be closed. While our law enforcement rangers will remain on duty, all other administrative activities and visitor services will be discontinued until the shutdown has been lifted.

If you have a trip planned for October 1st, you must conclude your business within the park by 6 PM. After today, you may not offer any services within the park’s boundaries until further notice.

We regret the burden that this will place on your livelihood.  We will notify you when the park is reopened.

The point of contact for information during this time period is Superintendent Dan Kimball (email: [email protected]).

Thank you for your cooperation in regard to this matter.