Calls to Action

Want to take action now on behalf of the St. Johns River? Below, you’ll find current calls to action and opportunities to contact your local officials and national decisionmakers about issues that affect our watershed.

Senate President

Ask Senate President Albritton to Support SB 1066

Florida Senate Bill 1066, “Tributaries of the St. Johns River,” is awaiting a final vote in the Senate – but time is running out to pass this historic legislation. Act now to ask Senate President Albritton to help pass SB 1066!

Biosolids

Support Better Biosolids Legislation

For nearly two decades, more than 70,000 tons of sewage sludge (aka Class B biosolids) on average has been annually permitted to be disposed of within the Upper Basin of the St. Johns River. Sewage sludge has been harming our river for long enough. It’s time to fix the problem.

Developers Dream Bill

Oppose the “Developers Dream Bill”

Senate Bill 354 / House Bill 299 would require administrative approval of massive developments of 15,000+ acres with no upper limit on size. There would be no opportunity for meaningful public input, and local local growth regulations would be superseded by these development proposals.

Action Alert - Ocklawaha

Ask Your Senator to Support Ocklawaha River Restoration

The Northeast Florida Rivers, Springs, and Community Investment Act (SB 1066) has sailed through every House and Senate committee with strong, bipartisan support.

Now it must be heard on the Senate floor. Now is the critical moment for citizens to speak up.

Protect Our Public Lands

Protect Our Public Lands

Across the country, our public lands are under threat—from development schemes to efforts to sell them off to private interests. These are lands we all depend on for clean water, healthy forests, and safe places to explore. Public lands are a winning, bipartisan issue—but that doesn’t mean they’re safe without our voices.

Ask City Council to Restore Alti-Litter Campaign Funding

Fund Jacksonville’s Litter Campaign

We ask that the City Council restore funding for litter and blight mitigation, as it’s a public safety issue, an economic development issue, an environmental issue, and a quality of life issue for us all.

Reunite the Rivers SOS

Reunite the Rivers Pledge

Sign the pledge to support and advocate for the restoration of the Ocklawaha River during the 2026 Florida Legislative Session. State decision makers need our support now more than ever to make Ocklawaha River restoration a reality in 2026.