Chairman's
Message
Happy
Easter!
Florida is Pro-Life
and Pro-Family!
In an
emotional, powerful event the day before Easter weekend, Governor Ron
DeSantis signed into law today the Reducing Fetal and Infant Mortality
bill that will protect the lives of unborn babies after 15 weeks of
gestation.
“We are
here today to protect life. We are here today to defend those who
cannot defend themselves,” Governor DeSantis said to a large,
passionate crowd in Kissimmee. “House Bill 5 protects babies in the
womb who have beating hearts, who can move, who can taste, who can
see, and who can feel pain. Life is a sacred gift worthy of our
protection, and I am proud to sign this great piece of legislation
which represents the most significant protections for life in the
state’s modern history.”
Speakers
included women who had abortions and regretted it, women who changed
their mind at the abortion clinic and a 30-year-old survivor of a
botched abortion.
“Life
remains life whether planned or unplanned. Life remains life whether
inside the womb or outside,” said Florida State Rep. Erin Grall, the
House sponsor. “Without a commitment to life, nothing else we do
matters.”
In the 50
years since Roe v. Wade, science has revealed that a baby in the womb
rapidly develops the functions and form of a child long before the
point of viability outside the womb, which itself has been pushed
earlier with modern medicine. Florida’s new law takes into account
these advances in medicine and science that confirmed that babies at
15 weeks in the womb have beating hearts and functioning brains, can
taste and react — and can feel pain. This is proven science and
Florida will no longer allow the legalized killing of these most
innocent of people.
Florida’s
law increases health care and education resources available to
pregnant mothers and women who may become pregnant with a focus on the
prevention of fetal and infant death in Florida. The bill also expands
and funds fetal and infant mortality review committees in areas of the
state that do not currently have one to reduce fetal and infant
mortality and morbidity. And the bill requires all hospitals that
offer labor and delivery services to participate in at least two
initiatives within the Florida Perinatal Quality Collaborative to
reduce infant mortality.
Governor
DeSantis linked the signing of the bill with a bill he signed earlier
in the week that will equip fathers to be more active and engaged in
their families. “There are a lot of challenges to being a parent,” he
said. “But I can tell you, that responsibility is not something I
would change for the world.”
Read more: https://www.flgov.com/2022/04/14/governor-ron-desantis-signs-bill-to-protect-the-lives-of-floridas-most-vulnerable/
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Equipping men to be
fathers in the home
Florida is
launching a focused effort to help men become the responsible fathers
in their homes that their families need them to be. This often
overlooked area is becoming a crisis in our country and state — and
Florida leaders are acting.
Governor
DeSantis has signed into law HB 7065, which includes educational
programs, mentorship programs and one-on-one support to encourage
responsible and involved fatherhood in Florida. The law includes
nearly $70 million in funding to provide a wide spectrum of family and
youth support through the Department of Juvenile Justice (DJJ) and the
Department of Children and Families (DCF).
“There are
more than 18 million children in our country who live without a father
in their home,” Governor DeSantis said. “This has a severe impact on
children, and often leads to dropping out of school, crime and
substance abuse. Incredibly, there are those who diminish the
importance of fatherhood and the nuclear family. We will not let that
happen in our state. I am proud to say we are doing everything we can
to support involved fatherhood in Florida.”
“We cannot
legislate fatherhood, accountability or character, but we can provide
support for fathers to equip and encourage them to take an active role
in the lives of their children,” said House Speaker Chris Sprowls, who
brought attention to the fatherhood crisis during his 2019 designation
speech."
“This is
going to be tremendous and such a good help to fathers in Florida,”
said Coach Tony Dungy, Former Head Coach, Tampa Bay Buccaneers. “This
bill is so important. I want to thank all of the men and women that
have been behind this. It is going to allow groups like All Pro Dad
and people like those here today to do great things for our fathers
here in Florida.”
One of the
law’s main provisions is supporting and creating mentorship programs
at DJJ for at-risk youth. For many of these youth, their mentor may be
the closest thing they have to a father. The law provides a wide
spectrum of family support, including fatherhood classes, a statewide
campaign on the importance of responsible fatherhood, helping
non-profit organizations that use evidence-based parenting education
to help fathers engage with their children, find employment,
transition from incarceration and manage their obligations.
Read more: https://www.flgov.com/2022/04/11/governor-ron-desantis-signs-groundbreaking-legislation-to-support-involved-fatherhood-in-florida/
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Florida provides
major boost to foster families
Surrounded
by foster families and legislators, Governor DeSantis signed Senate
Bill 7034, furthering Florida’s support for foster families. The new
law raises monthly payments for caregivers, increases the monthly
subsidy for child care and expands postsecondary education waivers for
foster children. Prioritizing this need in 2019, Florida has since
added more than 4,000 licensed foster parents across the
state.
“My
administration is committed to supporting our most vulnerable children
and Florida has already added 4,000 more licensed foster parents than
we had in 2019,” Governor DeSantis said. “Not only does this bill
allow us to expand our support for foster parents, but it also creates
more opportunities for foster children. Including our work on early
literacy and fatherhood, Florida is a national leader in setting young
children up for success.”
“There is
no more important institution in our society than the family,”
Lieutenant Governor Jeanette Nuñez said. “By signing this bill, we are
placing our foster children on a path to excellence, in which they can
achieve their God-given potential.”
Read more: https://www.flgov.com/2022/04/12/governor-ron-desantis-signs-bill-to-increase-support-for-foster-parents-and-former-foster-youth/
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GOP 2024 campaign
kick-off training
The GOP is
holding a Florida weekend of action April 22-24! This is a statewide
effort to recruit, train, and activate volunteers to officially kick
off the 2022 campaign season.
To
sign up, go to: https://gopvictory.com/fl-april-weekend-of-action/
FLORIDA
Governor’s
Medal of Freedom awarded to Benjamin Ferencz, the last
living prosecutor of Nuremberg Trials
Governor
DeSantis awarded the Governor’s Medal of Freedom to the last living
prosecutor of the Nuremberg War Crimes Trials, Benjamin Ferencz.
Governor DeSantis also recognized two Holocaust survivors, Samuel Ron
and Norman Frajman, during the ceremony at Florida Atlantic
University.
“Ben
Ferencz held the Nazis accountable for the atrocities they committed
in perpetrating the Holocaust, and it is because of his work as the
Chief Prosecutor for the United States at the Nuremberg War Crimes
Trials that we have the fortitude today to say never again will we let
a tragedy like the Holocaust occur,” Governor DeSantis said. “As the
last surviving Nuremberg prosecutor, Ben Ferencz is a living legend,
and we are proud that he is a Florida resident.”
The
Governor has also awarded the Governor’s Medal of Freedom to legendary
Florida State University football coach Bobby Bowden, Cuban-American
freedom fighter Felix Rodriguez, and champion of pediatric healthcare
Barbara Nicklaus.
At the
ceremony, Governor DeSantis signed SB 1360, making the Governor’s
Medal of Freedom a permanent feature of Florida statutes, affording
more great Floridians the opportunity to be honored with this accolade
in the future.
Read more: https://www.flgov.com/2022/04/08/governor-desantis-awards-the-governors-medal-of-freedom-to-benjamin-ferencz-the-last-surviving-nuremberg-prosecutor/
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$23 million for
hardening infrastructure against hurricanes
Governor
DeSantis awarded more than $23 million to Northwest Florida
communities for rural infrastructure to continue rebuilding and
hardening after the devastation of Hurricane Michael.
“The best
defense is a good offense and the long-term resilience of the Florida
Panhandle is dependent on continuing to provide resources to support
the success of these communities,” Governor DeSantis said. “Robust
resources and infrastructure improvements created by each of the
projects awarded today are invaluable to Northwest Florida communities
that are still recovering from the impacts of Hurricane Michael and
other challenges.”
“A huge
thank you to Governor DeSantis for providing vital support to our
Panhandle communities more than three years after Hurricane Michael’s
devastation,” Chief Financial Officer Jimmy Patronis said. “The
funding provided today will go a long way in improving the
infrastructure needed to support the families and businesses who are
still working to recover from this historic storm.
Read more: https://www.flgov.com/2022/04/08/governor-ron-desantis-announces-more-than-23-1-million-in-funding-to-support-panhandle-communities/
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Apalachicola gets
$1.3 million for infrastructure and workforce
training
While in
Apalachicola, Governor DeSantis announced more than $1.3 million to
Franklin County for workforce training and infrastructure to recover
from storms and unique economic hurdles. Additionally, the Governor
announced his support for a $4 million line item in this year’s
General Appropriations Act to replenish sand at St. George Island
State Park.
“Apalachicola is a special place and the state is proud
of this community,” Governor DeSantis said. “The City of Apalachicola
is a part of our state’s rich history and we are committed to helping
the community succeed for its workforce, its families, and the entire
region.”
“Between
storms and the impacted oyster industry that generations of families
have relied upon, this community has been through a lot,” Chief
Financial Officer Jimmy Patronis said. “Today’s announcement reaffirms
the Governor’s commitment to ensuring our Panhandle communities
rebuild.”
Read more: https://www.flgov.com/2022/04/08/governor-desantis-announces-workforce-and-infrastructure-awards-for-apalachicola/
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Jared Perdue
appointed FDOT Secretary
Governor
DeSantis announced the appointment of Jared W. Perdue as Secretary of
the Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT). Perdue has extensive
experience with FDOT where he has served for nearly 18 years, and
currently serves as District Five Secretary.
“Secretary
Perdue brings a wealth of knowledge and understands the unique aspects
of Florida’s transportation industry,” Governor DeSantis said. “I am
confident in his ability to lead FDOT and to continue to advance our
transportation systems.”
Perdue has
served at FDOT for 18 years, most recently as District Five Secretary
where he was responsible for leading and developing a workforce of
nearly 600 employees and managing an annual budget of nearly $1
billion.
Read more: https://www.flgov.com/2022/04/07/governor-ron-desantis-appoints-jared-w-perdue-as-secretary-of-the-department-of-transportation/
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Defund teacher
unions, not charter schools
Senator
Marco Rubio recently wrote a guest column in the Tampa Bay Times,
pushing for more funding for charter schools and defunding the
anti-parent teacher unions.
Does public education exist to benefit
children or teacher unions? The answer should be obvious, but
President Joe Biden appears to have it backwards. Last year, he gave
national unions free rein to keep classrooms closed and kids out of
school. This year, he plans to defund charter schools to further
empower union bosses.
By all accounts, [charter schools are] one of
Washington’s greatest success stories. Research shows charter schools
produce greater academic gains than traditional public schools while
using less money to do so….
The only reason to crack down on charter
schools is cronyism. The national teacher unions hate charters because
they give parents the option to flee failing schools or look for a
better fit for their kids. These shine a light on where traditional
public schools fall short, an embarrassment to unions’
failures.
We know from the past two years that national
unions’ interests don’t always align with what is best for parents and
their kids. But the unions are experts at getting “their people” into
political office, and they donate tens of millions (much of it from
teachers’ union dues) to political action committees. Their outsized
influence allows them to buy widespread support for their anti-charter
agenda.
Never mind that many Democratic voters are in
favor of school choice. And never mind that students will be worse off
without charter schools. What matters to Democratic politicians like
Joe Biden is keeping their special interest donors
happy.
America’s families deserve better than
special interest politics and destructive “one size-fits-all” mandates
from the federal government…. If President Biden really wants to help
our country’s children, he should defund radical teacher unions, not
charter schools.
Read his full column: https://www.tampabay.com/opinion/2022/04/11/defund-teachers-unions-not-charter-schools-column/
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Senator Rubio
advocates for burn pits health care bill for
veterans
From the
Pensacola News-Journal:
Speaking to reporters Tuesday at a campaign
event in Pensacola, U.S. Sen. Marco Rubio said a bill that will
provide health care coverage for veterans exposed to toxic burn pits
in warzones will get a floor vote in the Senate before
August.
“My understanding is that we're going to get
a floor vote on our bill," Rubio said. "It's bipartisan, but it
doesn't have unanimous support in either party.”
The Florida Republican partnered with U.S.
Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand, D-NY, to introduce bipartisan legislation to
have Veterans Affairs cover health problems veterans face after being
exposed to toxic pollution from burn pits that were common on U.S.
military bases in Afghanistan and Iraq.
Read more: https://www.pnj.com/story/news/local/pensacola/2022/04/12/marco-rubio-pensacola-burn-pits-bill-get-vote-summer/7287577001/
Watch the latest Rubio for Senate ad: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=61Wn0kHWj9Q
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Taxpayers should
not fund Amnesty International’s anti-Semitic
agenda
Following
broadly condemned anti-Israel remarks by Amnesty International,
Senator Rick Scott introduced a bill prohibiting the organization from
receiving taxpayer assistance and benefits from the United States
government.
Amnesty
International has received more than $2.5 million in federal funds
over the past two decades, but there are now reports that the group is
using its platform as an international Non-Governmental Organization
(NGO) to foster and disseminate false, anti-Semitic reports attacking
Israel, America’s strongest ally in the Middle East.
“Amnesty International has proven itself to be a sham of
a ‘human rights’ organization that perpetuates anti-Semitic propaganda
and refuses to hold the world’s dangerous and genocidal regimes
accountable, like Communist China, Iran, Russia and Venezuela,”
Senator Rick Scott said.
Senator
Scott pointed out that just last month, Amnesty International’s USA
Director said: “We are opposed to the idea that Israel should be
preserved as a state for the Jewish people.”
“Under no
circumstances should American taxpayer dollars subsidize this or any
organization that continually acts against U.S. interests and
demonizes our great ally, Israel,” he said. “My bill will cut off
Amnesty International from federal funding and relief programs and
make it abundantly clear that the United States will not support the
radical left’s dangerous anti-Israel agenda.”
Senator
Braun co-sponsored Senator Scott’s bill.
Read more: https://www.rickscott.senate.gov/2022/4/sen-rick-scott-u-s-taxpayer-dollars-should-not-fund-amnesty-international-s-anti-israel-agenda
Read the bill: https://www.rickscott.senate.gov/services/files/D2F7AFBA-3E83-4D3D-932F-6DF26AC343DD
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13 gang members
from the Sex Money Murder gang arrested
Attorney
General Ashley Moody, Polk County Sheriff Grady Judd and the Florida
Department of Law Enforcement announced the arrests of 13 gang leaders
who are part of the Bloods-affiliated Sex Money Murder gang.
All but two
of the defendants belong to the Florida section of the SMM gang. The
defendants face an array of charges through a complex scheme to deal
drugs in state prisons, including racketeering, directing the
activities of a criminal gang, witness tampering and conspiracy to
commit murder.
“This
massive law enforcement operation eliminated the main state leadership
of a notorious, nationwide gang operating across Florida” Attorney
General Moody said. “Our law enforcement heroes put in countless hours
and risked their own safety to take down gangsters who demonstrated a
complete lack of respect for human life. Because of these officers and
my Statewide Prosecutors, we are all safer, and their actions will
have far-reaching, positive implications on communities across the
state.”
Read more: http://www.myfloridalegal.com/newsrel.nsf/newsreleases/CBC77A9CA22C41F585258823005C3F6A?Open&
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CFO Patronis
announces arrest in fraud scheme targeting Habitat
for Humanity homeowners
Florida CFO
Jimmy Patronis announced the arrest of Jairo Adolfo Rivera on multiple
counts of unlicensed public adjusting in Collier County.
Rivera is
accused of approaching Habitat for Humanity homeowners in Immokalee
and offering them free kitchens and roofs if they signed an Assignment
of Benefits (AOB), duping homeowners into unknowingly giving him the
right to file insurance claims on their behalf and even sue their
insurance company.
“Insurance
fraud drives up rates for families statewide,” CFO Jimmy Patronis
said. “Bad actors are manipulating Florida homeowners into using their
property insurance as a home warranty, instead of for emergency
repairs as intended. This type of fraud is especially heinous when
used against Habitat for Humanity home recipients, who just want to
provide a good home for their family to live a better
life.”
Read more: https://www.myfloridacfo.com/sitePages/newsroom/pressRelease.aspx?id=6156
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Disney needs to
hard look at mirror, mirror on the wall
On Newsmax
TV, Lieutenant Governor Jeanette Nuñez said Florida’s Parental Rights
in Education bill is defending children and family integrity and that
Disney is the one supporting ideas that threaten that
integrity.
“We’re
protecting families, we’re protecting children, we’re empowering
parents to make decisions that should strictly be in the domain of
moms and dads,” she said.
Watch a clip here: https://twitter.com/LtGovNunez/status/1512487085172744192
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