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Joint Select Committee on Collective Bargaining Joint Select Committee on Collective Bargaining Representative Fischer, Alternating Chair Senator Rodrigues, Alternating Chair ACTION PACKET Monday, March 8, 2021 1:00 PM – 3:00 PM Reed Hall (102 HOB) Chris Sprowls Speaker Committee Meeting Notice HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES Joint Select Committee on Collective Bargaining Start Date and Time: Monday, March 08, 2021 01:00 pm End Date and Time: Monday, March 08, 2021 03:00 pm Location: Reed Hall (102 HOB) Duration: 2.00 hrs Actionable Items Testimony with respect to issues at impasse. To conduct a public hearing at which the affected parties shall be required to explain their positions with respect to issues at impasse, as provided in section 447.403, Florida Statutes, and matters pertaining thereto. This meeting will be live-streamed on https://thefloridachannel.org/. Persons who wish to attend must register at www.myfloridahouse.gov, and pick up a pass at the Legislative Welcome Center on the 4th Floor of the Capitol beginning one hour before the start of the meeting. Audience seating will be socially distanced and will be available on a first-come, first-served basis. Registration closes three hours before the meeting starts. NOTICE FINALIZED on 03/01/2021 4:10PM by Denson.Tori 03/01/2021 04:10:27PM Leagis ® Page 1 of 1 COMMITTEE MEETING REPORT Joint Select Committee on Collective Bargaining 3/8/2021 1:00PM Location: Reed Hall (102 HOB) Summary: No Bills Considered Committee meeting was reported out: Monday, March 08, 2021 2:39PM Print Date: 03/08/2021 02:39 pm Leagis ® Page 1 of 4 COMMITTEE MEETING REPORT Joint Select Committee on Collective Bargaining 3/8/2021 1:00PM Location: Reed Hall (102 HOB) Attendance: Present Absent Excused Robin Bartleman X David Borrero X Jason Fischer X Fred Hawkins X Lauren Melo X Michele Rayner X Totals: 6 0 0 Committee meeting was reported out: Monday, March 08, 2021 2:39PM Print Date: 03/08/2021 02:39 pm Leagis ® Page 2 of 4 COMMITTEE MEETING REPORT Joint Select Committee on Collective Bargaining 3/8/2021 1:00PM Location: Reed Hall (102 HOB) Actionable Items Testimony with respect to issues at impasse. Appearances: Mattimore, Michael (General Public) - Information Only State of Florida / Department of Management Services Chief Negotiator 906 North Monroe Street Tallahassee Florida 32303 Phone: 850-561-3503 Ramos, Hector (General Public) (At Request of Member, Committee or Staff) - Proponent AFSCME Florida Council 79 Coordinator Region 2 1001 Anclote Drive Tarpon Springs Florida 34689 Phone: 813 53205448 Brennan, Michael (State Employee) - Proponent Florida State Fire Service Association President Florida State Fire Service Association 1 Cooper Court Palm Coast FL 32137 Phone: 3522207825 Santana, Henry (General Public) (At Request of Member, Committee or Staff) (At Request Of Chair) - Proponent FEDERATION OF PHYSICIANS AND DENTISTS Executive Director FPD / PMSA / SEAG 905 W Sunset Strip Drive Beverly Hills Florida 34465 Phone: (850) 843-1153 Puckett, Matt (Lobbyist) (Lobbyist Appearance Form Submitted) - Proponent Florida Police Benevolent Association, Inc Executive Director 300 E Brevard St Tallahassee FL Phone: (850) 228-7744 x___ Serrano, Cristopher (General Public) - Opponent AFSCME Council 79 3064 Highland Oaks Terrace Tallahassee FL 32301 Phone: 9548659081 Committee meeting was reported out: Monday, March 08, 2021 2:39PM Print Date: 03/08/2021 02:39 pm Leagis ® Page 3 of 4 COMMITTEE MEETING REPORT Joint Select Committee on Collective Bargaining 3/8/2021 1:00PM Location: Reed Hall (102 HOB) Actionable Items (continued) Testimony with respect to issues at impasse. (continued) Serdar, David (General Public) (At Request Of Chair) - Proponent Self, A Senior Concerned Citizen, (Statewide Public Commentor/Cnty.'s,Cities,SJWMD,School Boards) 66 Wintergreen Dr. Fruitland Park Florida 34731 Phone: 3528056597 Committee meeting was reported out: Monday, March 08, 2021 2:39PM Print Date: 03/08/2021 02:39 pm Leagis ® Page 4 of 4 .
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