Chairman’s Message
Florida continues to lead on
school choice for parents and students
The Legislature has passed bills maximizing parental choice
by expanding eligibility and streamlining school choice scholarship
programs for students with unique abilities and students from lower
income families. The Senate passed House Bill 7045, School Choice,
sponsored in the Senate by Senator Manny Diaz,
Jr.
“I’m pleased to see the Senate stand with Florida parents who
overwhelmingly support expanding eligibility for these popular school
choice programs. We know that parents are their children’s first and
best educators, a fact that has certainly been highlighted over the
last year,” Senate President Wilton Simpson said. “We want school
choice to be an option for every family. This important legislation
further streamlines our existing school choice scholarships, and
expands eligibility for lower income families, families of students
with unique abilities, adopted children, and children whose parents
serve in our military.”
The legislation expands school choice to allow a family of
four earning less than $100,000 to receive full funding for K-12
education costs at a school of their choice under an expansion of the
Family Empowerment Scholarship Program. Eligibility is expanded to
students who are not enrolled in a public school, students of parents
serving in the military, and students who are in foster care or
adopted.
Read much more here: https://www.flsenate.gov/Media/PressReleases/Show/3963
The Wall Street Journal ran a terrific editorial on Florida’s
school choice bill, the final line of which is: Florida is a haven
for overtaxed northerners, but it’s also an education refuge for low-
and middle-income families.
Read more here: https://www.myfloridahouse.gov/Sections/Documents/loaddoc.aspx?DocumentType=Press%20Release&FileName=764
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Holding Big Tech accountable.
Both chambers of the Florida Legislature have now approved legislation
barring social media companies from deplatforming political
candidates. It’s a classic free speech, anti-censorship, equal access
and protection bill for all Floridians.
Republicans and free-speech advocates — and just a lot of
Americans — were outraged after the sitting President of the United
States, President Donald Trump, was suspended and then banned from
Facebook and Twitter in January on the spurious accusation that his
content had the potential to incite violence. It did not, but plenty
of content that the social media platforms do allow does have the
potential, and expectation, to incite violence — such as Antifa
organizing on their platforms.
After the appalling, partisan ban of the President,the New
York Post, Parler, and Republican candidates such as Laura Loomer,
Governor Ron DeSantis called for laws stopping the social media giants
from doing this again. After all, for better or worse, they
are the public square now and access to them is required for
free speech to flourish. Under the measure, social media giants would
be forbidden to suspend the accounts of candidates for more than 60
days before an election has been resolved.
Read more here: https://www.baynews9.com/fl/tampa/news/2021/04/28/florida-house-oks-bills-banning-social-media-deplatforming--voting-drop-boxes-
Legislation
The Florida House and Senate have agreed to a
budget that is balanced, while making record
investments in flood mitigation, education and leaving $6 billion in
budget reserves. The 2021 General Appropriations Act prepares Florida
today for a better tomorrow. In reconciling the House and Senate
budgets, both sides praised the other for their spirit of cooperation
throughout the process.
“Working together with our partners in the Senate, we were
able to craft a budget that funds immediate needs and also long-term
priorities for the future,” House Speaker Chris Sprowls said. “In the
greenest budget in Florida’s history, we respond to the needs of our
state in areas like flooding mitigation, state park maintenance and
water quality. We provide unprecedented levels of budget reserves,
make record investments in higher-education funding, fund an overhaul
of our workforce system and extend postpartum Medicaid coverage from
two months to a full year.”
House Appropriations Committee Chair Trumbull said: “We make
smart, good-government investments into programs that provide lasting
benefits for generations. From unprecedented infrastructure funding to
record investments into beach renourishment to bonuses for teachers
and front-line workers, we make the right decisions for Florida’s
future.”
The $101.5 billion budget includes $6.9 billion in federal
funding from Medicaid increases and federal education stimulus funds.
If those funds were not included, the budget would be $94.6 billion,
slightly above the $92.3 billion budget approved last year.
Read more here: https://www.myfloridahouse.gov/Sections/Documents/loaddoc.aspx?DocumentType=Press%20Release&FileName=763
Florida
Update
Governor DeSantis announced a historic gaming
compact between the State of Florida and the
Seminole Tribe of Florida. The agreement will generate a minimum of
$2.5 billion in new state revenue over the next five years, and an
estimated $6 billion through 2030.
“This historic compact expands economic opportunity, tourism,
and recreation, and bolsters the fiscal success of our state in one
fell swoop for the benefit of all Floridians and Seminoles alike,”
Governor DeSantis said. “Our agreement establishes the framework to
generate billions in new revenue and untold waves of positive economic
impact.”
Larger and more expansive than any other gaming compact in
U.S. history, the agreement increases the revenue to the State of
Florida from the Seminole Tribe from no revenue to over $6 billion
over the next decade, with a guaranteed minimum of $2.5 billion during
the first five years. Most notably, the compact modernizes the gaming
industry through the authorization of sports betting in Florida
through the Tribe. The agreement also provides protections for
pari-mutuel operations and the opportunity to participate in sports
betting offered by the Tribe.
Read more here: https://www.flgov.com/2021/04/23/governor-ron-desantis-strikes-historic-gaming-compact-with-seminole-tribe-of-florida/
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Governor DeSantis announced significant progress in
the Everglades Agricultural Area Reservoir
Project in a press conference where he was joined by Florida
Department of Environmental Protection Secretary Noah Valenstein and
the South Florida Water Management District to announce significant
progress on the Everglades Agricultural Area Reservoir
Project.
The SFWMD Governing Board unanimously approved an agreement
with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers that keeps the Corps on track to
begin federal construction on the reservoir component this year. In
April 2020, Governor DeSantis announced that the South Florida Water
Management District began construction on the State of Florida’s
component of the project, the stormwater treatment area, 12 months
ahead of schedule.
“Today marks a critical milestone for Everglades restoration
and achieving our state’s long-term environmental goals,” Governor
DeSantis said.
Read more: https://www.flgov.com/2021/04/22/governor-ron-desantis-announces-major-milestone-to-advance-eaa-reservoir-project/
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Chief Financial Officer Jimmy Patronis needled
Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer with a letter
this week in response to ongoing revelations that she and a top
staffer visited Florida recently after telling Michigan residents they
should not travel — particularly to Florida. CFO Patronis provided the
governor and her staff with tourism materials from the state's "Visit
Florida" marketing board to “help plan” their next trip
down.
"Now that you and your COO have personally experienced what
the Sunshine State has to offer, I encourage you to share your
experiences publicly. More importantly, however, don’t be a
stranger!"
Read more here: https://www.foxnews.com/politics/desantis-cabinet-member-trolls-michigans-whitmer-over-travel-mess-by-sending-tourism-pamphlets
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