Florida stands tall
for law enforcement, peaceful demonstrations
and strong communities,
against rioting, looting and violence
We’ve all watched the riots, looting, violence and general
lawlessness that was allowed to overrun major U.S. cities in 2020. It
destroyed communities, was unnecessary and hijacked the peaceful
demonstrations that were happening. The peaceful demonstrations
represent a deeply held American value, enshrined and protected in the
First Amendment under “the right of the people peaceably to
assemble.”
Rioting, looting and violence are not peaceful and should
never have been tolerated. Florida cities did an admirable job in
keeping the peace last year, and now the Legislature and Governor Ron
DeSantis have strengthened their position, making it clear in law that
Florida simply will not tolerate lawless destruction, nor will we
tolerate the people’s right to peacefully assemble to be hijacked by
bad actors. There will be consequences.
Governor DeSantis signed into law anti-rioting legislation
passed by Republicans in the Legislature that takes the needed steps
to uphold the rule of law and defend communities, protecting the
cherished Constitutionally-protected right to peaceful protests and at
the same time standing with those serving in law enforcement. Florida
has a zero tolerance policy for violent and disorderly assemblies and
this law puts more strength behind that commitment.
“If you look at the breadth of this particular piece of
legislation, it is the strongest anti-rioting, pro-law enforcement
piece of legislation in the country. There’s just nothing even close,”
the Governor said at a press conference.
Governor DeSantis was joined by law enforcement leaders and
other officials who widely support this law, also known as the
Combating Public Disorder Act.
Read more here: https://www.foxnews.com/politics/desantis-signs-floridas-anti-riot-bill-into-law
Read here what Florida leaders are saying about the
new law: https://www.flgov.com/2021/04/19/what-they-are-saying-governor-ron-desantis-signs-hallmark-anti-rioting-legislation-taking-unapologetic-stand-for-public-safety/
Watch Polk County Sheriff Grady Judd on Tucker
Carlson’s show explaining that Florida will not
allow lawlessness in the streets.
https://twitter.com/GovRonDeSantis/status/1384528062579150853
Florida
Update
The Florida House passed a bill giving Florida the
largest expansion in school choice in the nation
— maintaining Florida’s position as a leader in schooling options for
parents and students. HB 7045 expands the Family Empowerment
Scholarship Program, providing more students with more options on
where to attend school.
“This bipartisan legislation provides the largest expansion
of school choice programs in our nation’s history, giving our parents
and students more options than ever on where to get a quality K-12
education,” Speaker Chris Sprowls said. “Florida’s families will have
more choice and more flexibility in where they can send their children
to school if sweeping legislation passed in the Florida House today
becomes law.”
House Bill 7045, sponsored by Rep. Randy Fine, passed by a
vote of 79-36. It expands school choice to allow a family of four
earning less than $100,000 to receive full funding of K-12 education
costs at a school of their choice under an expansion of the Family
Empowerment Scholarship Program. It expands eligibility to children
who are not enrolled in a public school, to children of parents
serving in the military or those who are adopted and siblings of those
already receiving school choice scholarships.
“It’s going to make more children eligible for school choice,
it’s going to provide them with more money for their school choice
options and it is going to provide more flexibility in how they take
advantage of those options,” Fine said.
Read more: https://www.myfloridahouse.gov/Sections/Documents/loaddoc.aspx?DocumentType=Press%20Release&FileName=759
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Florida Republicans have modernized the state’s sales
tax system to have online sellers who make a
substantial number of remote sales into Florida collect Florida’s
sales tax. The new law passed by the Legislature and signed by
Governor DeSantis puts Florida retailers on an equal footing with
out-of-state retailers.
The actual sales tax for online purchases has been in place
for decades, but online sellers were not required by law to collect
them. It was voluntary, unlike brick and mortar stores. Florida was
one of only two states that did not mandate online retailers collect
this tax. Now we do.
This has been an issue of fundamental unfairness for
retailers in Florida who must charge the tax while competing for sales
with online sellers who do not have to do so.
At the same time, the new law cuts the business rental tax
from 5.5 percent to 2 percent. Florida is the only state in the
country that levies a sales tax on the commercial use of another
person’s real property. Over the last four years, the Florida
Legislature has reduced the state tax portion of the business rental
tax from 6 percent to 5.5 percent. This rate reduction will occur two
months after the State’s Unemployment Compensation Trust Fund is
replenished to pre-pandemic levels.
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Governor DeSantis announced that more than $148
million has been awarded to communities for
infrastructure needs through the Florida Department of Economic
Opportunity’s (DEO) Rebuild Florida Mitigation General Infrastructure
Program.
The program allows local governments to develop large-scale
infrastructure projects to make Florida communities more resilient to
future disasters.
“My administration remains committed to providing the
resources necessary for Florida communities to build back stronger,
and be more resilient to future storms,” said Governor DeSantis. “This
transformational mitigation funding will go a long way in helping
Florida’s communities invest in their futures through critical
infrastructure improvements.”
Read more: https://www.flgov.com/2021/04/16/governor-ron-desantis-announces-nearly-150-million-in-awards-to-florida-communities-for-more-resilient-infrastructure/
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Attorney General Ashley Moody is demanding President
Joe Biden allow public access to every meeting
of the Presidential Commission on the U.S. Supreme Court. According to
news reports, the Commission will examine expanding the nation’s
highest court — a political power grab known as court packing.
Attorney General Moody sent a letter to President Biden
reminding the president that all meetings of the newly-created
advisory commission must be open to the public in accordance with the
Federal Advisory Committee Act, U.S.C. app. 2 § 10(a)(1).
“The potential political takeover of our courts is a threat
to the foundation of our system of government and the separation of
powers instilled in our Constitution. As Florida’s Attorney General, I
will do everything in my power to stand against President Biden’s
radical power grab,” Attorney General Moody said.
Read more: http://www.myfloridalegal.com/newsrel.nsf/newsreleases/5E7DE52B86C82B79852586BE006A2002
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