Chairman’s Message
Funding Florida
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Governor DeSantis signed the state budget for fiscal year
2021-2022. The budget totaled $101.5 billion and includes $169 million
in tax relief. The Governor vetoed $1.5 billion in total spending,
including $1.35 billion from federal funds received under the American
Rescue Plan Act of 2021.
“While other states advocated for never-ending lockdowns
during the pandemic, Florida followed the science and led the nation
in ensuring there were opportunities for Florida families to go to
school, go to work, and provide for themselves and their families,”
Governor DeSantis said.
The Florida Leads budget exemplifies Florida’s continued
resolve and powerful economic foundation. It establishes Florida’s
position as a nationwide leader in education, protecting the
environment, creating a resilient economy, and ensuring public safety.
And it accomplishes all of this while maintaining strong fiscal
reserves and lowering taxes to make sure Florida families benefit this
year and for decades to come.
This was done through the close work and cooperation of the
Governor, Senate President Wilton Simpson and House Speaker Chris
Sprowls.
Highlights of the new budget include:
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Focusing on fiscal responsibility
and providing tax relief to Floridians, leaving $9.5 billion in
reserves and implementing a tax package which cuts taxes by $169
million.
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Funding schools by increasing the
base student allocation by $53 per student, adding $120 million for
mental health initiatives and spending an historic $550 million to
continue raising the minimum K-12 teacher salary to the goal of
$47,500.
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Protecting the environment with
record investments for Everglades restoration and water resources by
dedicating more than $625 million for these causes, plus $152 million
to protect prized properties and waters in Florida, including $102
million for the Florida Forever Program, and $50 million for Florida’s
award winning state parks. In addition, the budget contains federal
funding of up to $500 million for the Resilient Florida program to
fight sea level rise.
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Making key investments in transportation and
infrastructure, using resources to ensure
continued job growth, workforce training, affordable housing and rural
economic development. Investments in the Florida Department of
Transportation total $10.3 billion.
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Supporting military, veterans and their
families with $28 million for Florida’s military
presence and families, including the Florida Defense Support Task
Force, the Defense Infrastructure Program, armory maintenance,
military base protection, Florida National Guardsmen seeking higher
education degrees and scholarships for children and spouses of
deceased or disabled veterans. Additionally, the budget includes up to
$50 million for two new National Guard armories in Zephyrhills and
Immokalee.
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Investing $37.5 million in
cybersecurity, so state agencies can improve
information technology security measures and controls statewide to
help protect Florida against the ongoing and evolving nature of cyber
threats that can compromise critical state resources and sensitive
information.
See the Florida Leads budget highlights
here: https://www.flgov.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/06/FY-21-22-Budget-Highlights-6.2.21-FINAL.pdf
See the veto list here: https://www.flgov.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/06/2021-Veto-List-Final.pdf
Read more here: https://www.flgov.com/2021/06/02/governor-ron-desantis-signs-the-florida-leads-budget/
Legislation
Republican leaders and Governor DeSantis are
protecting women and girls from being unfairly
and dangerously forced to compete against biological boys in sporting
events. Governor DeSantis signed SB 1028 creating the “Fairness in
Women’s Sports Act,” preserving fair opportunities for female athletes
to demonstrate their skills in athletic competition.
Any athletic team or sport that is designated for females may
not be open to students of the male sex, based on the student’s
biological sex listed on the student’s official birth certificate. The
law applies the requirements to interscholastic, intercollegiate,
intramural, or club athletic teams or sports that are sponsored by
public schools, colleges, or universities.
This is a popular law. Multiple polls have shown that 60 to
70 percent of Americans believe that biological males should not be
participating in women’s sports.
“As a father of two daughters, I want my girls, and every
girl in Florida, to compete on an even playing field for the
opportunities available to young women in sports,” Governor DeSantis
said. “Women have fought for decades to have equal opportunities in
athletics, and we have to prevent those opportunities from being
eroded as is happening in other states. It’s common sense. Many thanks
to Senator Stargel and Representative Tuck for their thoughtful work
on this bill to ensure fairness in women’s sports.”
Florida
Update
Cheaper prescription drugs may be on the way to
Floridians struggling with ever-increasing
health care costs.
At the direction of Governor DeSantis, the Florida Agency for
Health Care Administration filed an Amicus brief in support of the
U.S. Department of Health and Human Services’ final rule implementing
Section 804 of the Federal Food, Drug and Cosmetic Act, to facilitate
the importation of prescription drugs, based in part off Florida’s
2019 importation concept paper.
In 2019, at President Donald Trump’s direction, HHS was
tasked to work diligently with Florida to fully implement provisions
of the 2003 Medicare Prescription Drug, Improvement, and Modernization
Act related to the importation of Canadian prescription
drugs.
“Today’s filing reinforces Florida’s position — that the
lawsuit is another desperate attempt by Big Pharma to prevent the
importation of safe and effective prescription drugs from Canada,”
Governor DeSantis said.“Floridians have been waiting long enough for
lower prescription drug prices, and it is unnecessary to keep them
waiting. I look forward to the dismissal of the suit and the immediate
approval of Florida’s plan by the federal government.”
The Biden administration subsequent to the filing signalled
that it will agree to Florida’s efforts.
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An awesome documentary of Governor
DeSantis’ principled leadership through the
Covid pandemic has been produced by the Epoch Times and American
Thought Leaders. It’s a behind-the-scenes look in the words of
Governor DeSantis, his advisors and others that the mainstream media
would never dream of doing.
Watch the documentary here: https://www.theepochtimes.com/exclusive-documentary-desantis-florida-vs-lockdowns_3834081.html
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AG Ashley Moody is fighting for Florida jobs and the
nation’s energy independence by challenging
President Joe Biden’s unlawful executive order that cancelled
construction of the Keystone XL Pipeline. The AG is joining attorneys
general from 22 states in an amended complaint in the U.S. District
Court for the Southern District of Texas to block Biden’s
unconstitutional and unlawful attempt to cancel the Keystone
Pipeline.
Moody said, “Minutes after taking the oath of office,
President Biden signed an unlawful executive order reversing an Act of
Congress and eliminating Florida jobs. His order, halting construction
of the Keystone Pipeline, is not only a jobs killer, it risks our
nation’s energy independence and national security — we all saw last
month how quickly losing access to just one pipeline can cause chaos
and uncertainty in a large portion of our country.
“I recently met with Congressman Neal Dunn, who has been
speaking with Floridians in his district who lost work because of
Biden’s reckless order. We must help these Floridians get back to
work.”
Read more: http://www.myfloridalegal.com/newsrel.nsf/newsreleases/0907C4335CE527FE852586E80052A99A
ICYMI
Nikki Fried finally made official
what she has been doing unofficially at taxpayer
expense for two-and-a-half years — running for Governor. She’s been
wrong on virtually every issue of the past two years, and politicized
them for her own personal political enrichment. She faces charlatan
Charlie Crist, who has been a member of three parties in the past 10
years in desperate attempts to win an office.
RPOF Executive Director Helen Aguirre Ferre had this to say
about Nikki Fried's announcement:
"Nikki Fried is conspiracy-spouting lockdown zealot who has
accomplished absolutely nothing while in office. Instead of working
for the people of Florida, Fried spends her time pushing partisan lies
on social media. Her claim to fame is wasting tax dollars to plaster
her face on gas pumps and cash registers across Florida. Rather than
seek a promotion, she should refund her taxpayer-funded salary to
atone for the complete waste her tenure in office has
been."
And now we find out that Fried “accidentally” forgot to
include $350,480 in her 2018 tax filings. She amended her filing May
28, just days before announcing her run for governor.
Read more: https://tallahasseereports.com/2021/06/02/nikki-fried-amends-financial-disclosure-ahead-of-campaign-announcement/
Social
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