Chairman's
Message
Raising Florida’s
education standards
Florida increases
teacher pay for third straight year
Governor
DeSantis announced $800 million in this year’s budget to raise minimum
teacher pay and increase veteran teacher salaries in Florida, moving
the average teacher pay in Florida from 26th in the nation in 2020 to
9th in the nation today.
The $800
million is a $250 million increase over last year’s funding, and
brings Florida’s investments in teacher pay to more than $2 billion
since the 2020 Legislative Session.
“Over the
last three years, we have worked hard to increase teacher pay,”
Governor DeSantis said. “We have invested more than $2 billion in
teacher pay, and with rising inflation, this could not come at a
better time. This will help Florida to recruit and retain great
teachers.”
Many
teachers can have a difficult time purchasing a home, paying student
loans and providing for their families. But these pay increases will
provide critical help to teachers in Florida during a time when
Bidenflation is causing much more financial stress across the
country.
“What is
nice about this for teachers is that you made a commitment for our
teachers that you would raise base pay to sustain a living,” said
Christopher Glinton, Principal of Renaissance Charter School at
Wellington. “This is very important. From a leadership perspective,
when I am looking for talent to hire, I don’t want salary to be a
deciding factor in that a teacher won’t join our organization because
they can’t afford it.”
Read more: https://www.flgov.com/2022/03/21/governor-ron-desantis-announces-pay-raises-for-florida-teachers/
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Governor signs
Financial Literacy Act
Governor
DeSantis signed the Dorothy L. Hukill Financial Literacy Act,
requiring high school students to take a financial literacy course to
receive a standard high school diploma. The legislation becomes a
graduation requirement for students who enter high school in the
2023-2024 school year and will not affect students currently enrolled
in high school.
“Financial
literacy is an important life skill for a student to have,” Governor
DeSantis said. “Ensuring our students have the skills to manage their
finances and perhaps one day own a business will pay dividends for our
state. I am proud to sign this bill to support the future of Florida’s
students and ultimately their families and communities.”
Students
will be required to earn one-half credit in personal financial
literacy and money management, including instruction on types of bank
accounts, credit scores, taxes and debt management. Due to the
economic challenges currently facing the nation, the Financial
Literacy Act is all the more important in preparing students by
providing them with the knowledge to achieve financial stability and
independence.
“As
Florida’s CFO and the father of two, I’ve seen firsthand the
importance of teaching our kids financial literacy at a young age,”
said Chief Financial Officer Jimmy Patronis. “It’s critical we set
Florida students up for financial success.”
Read more: https://www.flgov.com/2022/03/22/governor-ron-desantis-signs-financial-literacy-bill-to-support-floridas-students/
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FLORIDA
Nearly $30 million for
families hit by severe weather
Governor
DeSantis announced that more than $29.5 million in funding and
resources is now available to help families and individuals in Marion
County and other areas impacted by recent severe weather events in
Central and Northeast Florida.
“When a
disaster strikes, both local and state agencies have roles in getting
our communities back on their feet,” Governor DeSantis said. “My
administration will continue to work with state agencies so that those
impacted by disasters can access the resources they need to recover.”
Read more: https://www.flgov.com/2022/03/18/governor-ron-desantis-announces-more-than-29-5-million-available-to-floridians-impacted-by-severe-weather-in-marion-county/
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Governor’s proclamation
declares Emma Weyant rightful winner
Governor
DeSantis signed a proclamation this week declaring Emma Weyant the
“rightful winner” of the NCAA 500-meter women’s freestyle championship
race. She officially finished second to a trans swimmer who is a
biological man, but she logged “the fastest time among all women
swimmers,” as stated in the proclamation.
The
Governor tweeted: “By allowing men to compete in women's sports, the
NCAA is destroying opportunities for women, making a mockery of its
championships, and perpetuating a fraud.
“In
Florida, we reject these lies and recognize Sarasota's Emma Weyant as
the best women's swimmer in the 500 freestyle.”
Below is
the proclamation.
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Farmers in 17
counties get disaster relief from January freeze
Governor
DeSantis announced the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) approved
a disaster designation for 17 counties impacted by the freezing
temperatures that occurred from January 23-31, 2022.
“With the
approval of our request for a disaster declaration, farmers in Florida
have resources available to them as they continue their recovery
efforts from recent freezing temperatures,” Governor DeSantis said. “I
remain committed to supporting our state’s agriculture industry and
hardworking farmers.”
A USDA
disaster declaration makes farmers in these counties eligible for
assistance from the Farm Service Agency, including emergency loans.
Farmers in eligible counties have eight months from the date of a USDA
disaster declaration to apply for emergency loans.
The 17
primary counties eligible for USDA assistance are Broward, Collier,
DeSoto, Glades, Hardee, Hendry, Highlands, Hillsborough, Indian River,
Manatee, Martin, Okeechobee, Osceola, Palm Beach, Polk, St. Lucie and
Sarasota.
Programs
available under this declaration include the Noninsured Crop Disaster
Assistance Program, the Tree Assistance Program, Emergency Farm Loans
and the Livestock Indemnity Program.
More on USDA help: https://www.fsa.usda.gov/programs-and-services/disaster-assistance-program/index
Read more: https://www.flgov.com/2022/03/22/governor-ron-desantis-announces-usda-approves-disaster-declaration-request-for-agricultural-producers-impacted-by-freezing-temperatures/
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Drug abuse digital
campaign launched
First Lady
Casey DeSantis announced digital components of her campaign designed
to educate young Floridians about the impacts of substance abuse. TheFactsYourFuture.org
is a new website that contains The Facts. Your Future.
content that schools, teachers, parents and others can download and
use to educate children.
“Governor
DeSantis and I want to see all of Florida’s youth reach their full
potential. Today’s announcement is the latest development of our
The Facts. Your Future. initiative, which is redefining the
way substance abuse prevention is taught in our schools to ‘Just Say
No …and Here’s Why’,” the First Lady said. “We need to reach teens
with important information related to substance abuse where they are
spending their time – on social media – to help them lead long,
healthy, and productive lives.”
The
Facts. Your Future. directly engages youth in Florida to improve
their understanding of the life-altering effects of drug abuse and
equips students with tools they need to make decisions about their
health and future.
Read more: https://www.flgov.com/2022/03/23/first-lady-casey-desantis-announces-the-facts-your-future-digital-media-campaign-to-educate-students-on-the-impacts-of-substance-abuse/
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Senator Rubio releases inspiring Stand with
Ukraine video
“The one
thing that I think that everyone can agree upon, is that the people of
Ukraine are inspiring to the world.”
Watch video here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bjWQFosatRc
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AG Moody gives
Crime Stoppers the Back the Blue Award
Attorney
General Moody presented a Back the Blue Award to the Florida
Association of Crime Stoppers (FACS) for its role in helping Florida’s
**TIPS tip line expand to nationwide use.
In October
2020, the Office of the Attorney General and FACS developed the first
anonymous, statewide crime-reporting phone number, **TIPS, in the
United States. Crime Stoppers USA recently adopted **TIPS for
nationwide use so anyone in the country can report local
crimes.
“For almost
45 years, Florida Crime Stoppers has given Floridians the power to
report local crimes safely and anonymously to help law enforcement
stop criminals,” Attorney General Moody said. “With the creation of
**TIPS, crime reporting is easier and more convenient for citizens who
now only need to remember one simple phone number nationwide. I am
thrilled that Florida’s tip line will now be used across the country,
and proud to recognize the Florida Association of Crime Stoppers with
a Back the Blue Award for their tremendous support and success of this
program that helps Back our Blue.”
Read more: http://www.myfloridalegal.com/newsrel.nsf/newsreleases/EDDB12A2542471D18525880E0050586F
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