In a county where the battle for beach access has reached fever pitch, a new political action committee has emerged on the scene, ready to shake things up.
Citizens for Public Beach Rights, freshly registered with the supervisor of elections, is making waves with its bold platform and no-nonsense approach to reclaiming Walton County's beaches for the people.
Led by a team of passionate advocates for customary use and public beach access, Citizens for Public Beach Rights is not mincing words.
With a clear mission to take back what rightfully belongs to the citizens of Walton County, this PAC is prepared to go to battle against the forces of privatization and greed.
In a recent statement, a spokesperson for the group made their intentions crystal clear: "We're not gonna bring a knife to a gunfight.
We're playing hardball with these private property owners, and we plan to bring a heavy bat." Gone are the days of tiptoeing around the issue—this is a political street fight for the most valuable asset in Walton County.
But Citizens for Public Beach Rights isn't just about talk.
They're actively seeking partners and leaders to join their cause, and they're not afraid to put their money where their mouth is.
With plans to support candidates who align with their platform and openly oppose those who don't, this PAC is poised to make a significant impact in the upcoming county commissioner and state representative elections.
And to those who underestimate their resolve, the message is clear: "This is war.
And if you think that these greedy private property owners are just going to hand back the land, you've got another thing coming."
With a fierce determination to fight for public beach rights, Citizens for Public Beach Rights is ready to take on anyone who stands in their way.
So to Suzanne Harris and any others who dare to oppose them, heed this warning: You've finally met your match.
The era of complacency is over, and Citizens for Public Beach Rights is here to lead the charge.