Nearly $800 million for water quality programs. Close to $700 million for Everglades restoration. A $100 million Indian River Lagoon Protection program. These are all environmental projects Gov. Ron DeSantis proudly approved funding for at a news conference Thursday in Fort Pierce where he signed the largest state budget in history. But many Florida environmentalists feel one critical action was missing — a line-item veto to a measure that would suspend creation of new city and county fertilizer bans past July 1 and fund a $250,000 study at the University of Florida to evaluate their effectiveness. The legislature tacked the item onto the budget, which it approved in May.