The bill boosts transparency when Florida sells or swaps conservation land. At least 30 days before any vote, the state and water districts must post online which parcels are involved, what parts will stay under conservation easements, and why the land is no longer needed or how a swap helps conservation. Land for exchange must be appraised using standard methods. These steps give the public time to review deals, reduce backroom decisions, and aim to protect nature while allowing smart trades.