Chairman's
Message
The Florida
Legislature’s Special Session was short but powerful, enshrining in
state law freedoms for Florida employees and
parents.
Under the
leadership of Governor DeSantis, the Republican Legislature went into
the Session with the clear goal of standing for workers and parents’
rights. The rapid success of these new laws is exactly what robust,
principled and effective leadership looks like.
The
legislation signed by Governor DeSantis is the strongest pro-freedom,
anti-mandate action taken by any state in the nation.
“I told
Floridians that we would protect their jobs and today we made that the
law,” Governor DeSantis said. “Nobody should lose their job due to
heavy-handed COVID mandates and we had a responsibility to protect the
livelihoods of the people of Florida. I’m thankful to the Florida
Legislature for joining me in standing up for freedom.”
Here are the elements of the legislation
protecting employees:
- Private
employer vaccine mandates are prohibited.
- Employees
can choose from numerous exemptions, including health or religious
concerns; pregnancy or anticipated future pregnancy; and past recovery
from COVID-19.
- Employees
can choose to opt for periodic testing or PPE as an
exemption.
- Prohibits
employers from passing along the costs of testing and PPE to
employees.
- Employers
who violate these employee health protections will be fined. For
businesses with 99 employees or less, the fine is $10,000 per employee
violation. For businesses with 100 or more employees, the fine is
$50,000 per employee violation.
- Government
entities may not require COVID-19 vaccinations of anyone, including
employees.
- $5 million
for the Attorney General to investigate complaints.
And
here are the elements of the legislation protecting
families:
- Educational institutions may not require students to be
COVID-19 vaccinated.
- School
districts may not require students to wear face masks.
- School
districts may not quarantine healthy students.
- Students
and parents may sue violating school districts and recover costs and
attorney’s fees.
The
Governor also signed legislation that would allow for removing Florida
businesses from the onerous control of an ever expanding OSHA, and
create a Florida equivalent administration to ensure workplace safety
without the federal overreach.
Republican
leadership in the Legislature was unified and every Republican in both
chambers supported the legislation.
House
Speaker Chris Sprowls: ”We have passed the smartest, strongest
legislation in America to combat the Biden Administration’s unlawful
vaccine mandate. We are proud to stand alongside every Florida parent
and worker and say that forced masking of our kids in schools and
forced vaccinations to keep your job stops here in
Florida.”
Senate
President Wilton Simpson: “Today we are sending a clear message that
Florida stands for freedom. To our health care workers, law
enforcement, first responders, farmers, truckers, and every other
worker who never got a day off and couldn’t work from home during the
pandemic – thank you for getting us through this crisis. Thank you for
putting your family at risk. You stood with us when we needed you
most, and we are proud to stand with you now.
Read more here: https://www.flgov.com/2021/11/18/governor-ron-desantis-signs-legislation-to-protect-florida-jobs/
Also at the signing event, Attorney General
Ashley Moody announced that Florida is suing the Biden administration
over the unlawful CDC vaccine mandate that threatens to
exacerbate the health care worker shortage. The unlawful mandate comes
as the nation is already experiencing what some are calling the worst
health care labor crisis in memory.
Attorney
General Moody filed the complaint for Temporary Restraining Order in
the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Florida in
Pensacola.
“Governor
DeSantis has shown exemplary leadership throughout the pandemic, and I
am proud to stand with him as we challenge unlawful vaccine mandates
forced on Floridians by the president and his power-hungry
bureaucrats,” Attorney General Moody said. “I will always fight for
freedom, Florida’s sovereignty and the autonomy of American
workers.”
Read more on the lawsuit here: http://www.myfloridalegal.com/newsrel.nsf/newsreleases/C9F27051EC65B86D852587910059F8C1
Florida
The Environmental Governor continues to
comes through
Governor
DeSantis traveled to Naples and Miami Tuesday to lay out his
environmental budget proposals for the legislative session, including
more than $960 million for Everglades restoration and the protection
of water resources, and more than $550 million to ensure that
communities are prepared to deal with the impacts of sea level rise,
intensified storms and flooding.
The
proposed $960 million investment will bring the total four-year
investment for Everglades restoration and water resource protection to
over $3 billion, more than doubling investments from the previous four
years and surpassing Governor DeSantis’ ambitious goal of $2.5
billion. The proposed $550 million investment for resilience will
build on the historic funding already received this year. This would
bring the total state investment in resiliency to more than $1 billion
over two years.
“When I
took office, I outlined a bold vision to protect Florida’s
environment, and we have not only kept the promises we made, we’ve
exceeded them,” Governor DeSantis said. “We are excited to announce
this historic support for Florida’s environment, Everglades
restoration, and our water resources. We have seen great results so
far, but we are not yet at the finish line. It’s nice to see so many
coming together to support these initiatives. We will be pushing hard
to continue the momentum this legislative session.”
The $960
million in Everglades restoration and water protection
include:
- $660
million for Everglades restoration, including the Comprehensive
Everglades Restoration Plan, the EAA Reservoir Project, and the Lake
Okeechobee Watershed Restoration Project;
- $175
million for targeted water quality improvements;
- $50
million for projects to restore Florida’s world-renowned springs;
- $40
million for the Alternative Water Supply Grant Program;
- $35
million for increased water quality monitoring and to combat harmful
algal blooms including blue-green algae and red tide;
- $3 million
to remove invasive Burmese pythons.
The $550
million for community resilience includes $500 million for projects to
make communities more resilient to sea level rise, intensified storms,
and flooding; and more than $50 million to close the gap in resiliency
planning and to protect our state’s coral reefs.
Environmental groups are praising the Governor’s
actions.
“Because of
Governor DeSantis’ leadership, Florida’s one-of-a-kind environment and
water resources will have the funding to be protected and restored,”
said Eric Eikenberg, Chief Executive Officer, Everglades
Foundation.
“The
Everglades is a national treasure, and the entire country is behind
the movement to protect it,” said Capt. Daniel Andrews, Co-Founder and
Executive Director, Captains For Clean Water. “With this record
funding, Governor DeSantis is going far above the commitment he made
when he took office to restore and protect the Everglades and
Florida’s water resources.
Read more here: https://www.flgov.com/2021/11/16/governor-ron-desantis-announces-budget-proposals-for-everglades-restoration-the-protection-of-water-resources-and-the-resilient-florida-program/
And
here: https://www.flgov.com/2021/11/16/what-they-are-saying-governor-ron-desantis-announces-budget-proposals-for-everglades-restoration-the-protection-of-water-resources-and-the-resilient-florida-program/
Preserving Freedom
Tower
Governor
DeSantis proposed a $25 million preserve, refurbish and enhance the
Freedom Tower in Miami.
For nearly
100 years, the tower has been a symbol of freedom and democracy,
becoming an integral part of the Miami skyline and Miami history. From
1962 to 1974, the Freedom Tower became one of the most recognizable
historic buildings in Florida — the place where Cuban refugees would
be taken for assistance after fleeing the communist regime and landing
in Florida.
It is worth
noting that Governor DeSantis made this announcement at the same time
as the people in Cuba continue to fight against the totalitarian
communist regime. Over the weekend, Cuban Americans in Miami rallied
in support of the Cuban people while the oppressive Cuban dictatorship
continued to crack down on protestors on the island.
“After the
Communist Regime took over in Cuba, hundreds of thousands of people
fled and came to Florida to have a chance at freedom,” Governor
DeSantis said. “Now it is our responsibility to carry on that legacy.
We will continue to make sure the Freedom Tower remains one of the
premier symbols of freedom and liberty in our nation.”
Read more here: https://www.flgov.com/2021/11/15/governor-desantis-announces-25-million-budget-proposal-for-the-freedom-tower/
Florida committed to Correctional
Officers
Governor
DeSantis and the Florida Department of Corrections announced
unprecedented incentives for new correctional officer hires, including
hiring bonuses up to $5,000.
“As so many
cities and states choose to disrespect, degrade and defund the work of
law enforcement, we want Florida to continue valuing our men and women
of law enforcement today, tomorrow and for generations to come,”
Governor DeSantis said.
Effective
immediately, here are the new incentives:
- $3,000 new
hire bonus for all new correctional officers;
- $1,000
hiring bonus for correctional officers to join high vacancy
institutions;
- $1,000
hiring bonus for certified correctional officer
applicants.
Beginning
January 2022, state correctional officers starting salary will be
raised to $38,750, an increase of 16%. This shows our state’s
permanent commitment to all law enforcement.
Read more here: https://www.flgov.com/2021/11/17/governor-ron-desantis-and-florida-department-of-corrections-announce-increased-hiring-bonuses-additional-incentives-for-correctional-officers/
Additional workforce training for
veterans and spouses
Governor
DeSantis announced $8.6 million to workforce development boards across
the state to expand career and workforce training opportunities for
military veterans and spouses seeking employment. The Governor’s
announcement comes as Paychecks for Patriots Career Fairs for veterans
and military families are underway across the state.
“We owe the
freedoms we enjoy as Americans to our military veterans, and I am
focused on ensuring Florida is the best state in the nation for those
who have served to find great jobs, start or grow businesses and
support their families,” said Governor DeSantis. “Business is booming
in Florida, and employers are looking for the leadership skills,
training and teamwork military veterans bring to the workforce.”
Read more here: https://www.flgov.com/2021/11/11/governor-desantis-announces-8-6-million-to-expand-career-and-workforce-training-opportunities-for-military-veterans-and-spouses/
Read more about Paychecks for Patriots
here: https://floridajobs.org/paychecks-for-patriots
Senator Marco Rubio
Senator
Marco Rubio has been a strong and consistent advocate for veterans and
veteran care. For Veterans’ Day, Rubio put out an ad
“They had a
job to do, and they did it. No matter how they felt about it, no
matter what they believed about it beforehand or after,” he says in a
clip from one of the many events he has been part of in support of
veterans.
Watch it here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tyrZ5ZuoxrI
Attorney General Ashley
Moody
Moody leads the charge against robocall
scammers
Attorney
General Ashley Moody continues to lead the fight to protect Floridians
from robo scammers who have found workarounds to bypass anti-robocall
tech.
Moody is
the leader of a letter from 50 state attorneys generals calling on the
Federal Communications Commission‘s to implement stricter processes on
companies to curtail the calls. In particular, Moody noted that bad
actors are exploiting legitimate phone numbers to circumvent
previously implemented anti-robocall technology.
“Working
with the FCC, we have been successful in reducing the number of scam
robocalls targeting Americans,” Moody said. “Unfortunately, in recent
months, scammers have found ways to circumvent the technology created
to protect our citizens from fraudulent robocall messages.”
Read more here: https://thecapitolist.com/ashley-moody-leads-effort-to-stop-robocallers-from-abusing-phone-numbers/
ICYMI
Florida’s outstanding financial
condition
The state
of Florida has earned the highest possible financial rating from
Standard and Poor, higher than the United States’ rating.
S&P
confirmed late last week that Florida’s AAA Stable rating on Florida’s
General Obligation bonds, the highest rating available, showed that
Florida revealed a rating higher than the nation’s and h higher than
other big states, such as California and New York.
Here it is
from the S&P report: “Florida’s GO bonds are eligible to be rated
above the sovereign because we believe the state can maintain better
credit characteristics than the U.S. in a stress scenario.”
“Florida’s
economy is strong because we have kept the state open, maintained a
positive economic climate, taxed lightly and spent wisely,” Governor
DeSantis said. “Florida is yet again outpacing the nation, and the
state is well-positioned to weather future economic
challenges.”
Read more here: https://www.flgov.com/2021/11/12/sp-announces-floridas-aaa-credit-rating-ranks-higher-than-the-nation/
Tweets
https://twitter.com/GovRonDeSantis/status/1461022432295362565
https://twitter.com/marcorubio/status/1460972510326009865
https://twitter.com/AGAshleyMoody/status/1460358644499992584
https://twitter.com/JimmyPatronis/status/1460358531442479111
https://twitter.com/teamrondesantis/status/1459250556489326596
https://twitter.com/TeamMarco/status/1461077685094940677
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