Committee Membership Report

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

Committee Membership Report Agriculture & Natural Resources Appropriations Subcommittee Group: A Chair: Ben Albritton (R-56) Vice Chair: Charlie Stone (R-22) Democratic Kristin Jacobs (D-96) Ranking Member: Loranne Ausley (D-9) Chuck Clemons (R-21) Neil Combee (R-39) Ben Diamond (D-68) Heather Fitzenhagen (R-78) Tom Goodson (R-51) Shawn Harrison (R-63) Patrick Henry (D-26) Holly Raschein (R-120) Rick Roth (R-85) Clovis Watson, Jr. (D-20) Jayer Williamson (R-3) 8/17/2017 2:46:35PM CMAS Page 1 of 41 Agriculture & Property Rights Subcommittee Group: B Chair: Tom Goodson (R-51) Vice Chair: Chuck Clemons (R-21) Democratic Katie Edwards (D-98) Ranking Member: Kamia Brown (D-45) Cord Byrd (R-11) Ben Diamond (D-68) Byron Donalds (R-80) Patrick Henry (D-26) Stan McClain (R-23) Elizabeth Porter (R-10) Jake Raburn (R-57) Holly Raschein (R-120) Bob Rommel (R-106) Rick Roth (R-85) Emily Slosberg (D-91) 8/17/2017 2:46:36PM CMAS Page 2 of 41 Appropriations Committee Group: G Chair: Carlos Trujillo (R-105) Vice Chair: Jeanette Nuñez (R-119) Democratic Jared Moskowitz (D-97) Ranking Member: Larry Ahern (R-66) Ben Albritton (R-56) Lori Berman (D-90) Michael Bileca (R-115) Jim Boyd (R-71) Jason Brodeur (R-28) Janet Cruz (D-62) W. Travis Cummings (R-18) Manny Diaz, Jr. (R-103) Bobby DuBose (D-94) Dane Eagle (R-77) Katie Edwards (D-98) Bill Hager (R-89) Blaise Ingoglia (R-35) Clay Ingram (R-1) Shevrin Jones (D-101) Kionne McGhee (D-117) Larry Metz (R-32) George Moraitis, Jr. (R-93) Jose Oliva (R-110) Elizabeth Porter (R-10) Holly Raschein (R-120) David Richardson (D-113) Ray Rodrigues (R-76) Chris Sprowls (R-65) Cynthia Stafford (D-109) Richard Stark (D-104) 8/17/2017 2:46:36PM CMAS Page 3 of 41 Careers & Competition Subcommittee Group: B Chair: Halsey Beshears (R-7) Vice Chair: Randy Fine (R-53) Democratic Loranne Ausley (D-9) Ranking Member: Larry Ahern (R-66) Ben Albritton (R-56) Ramon Alexander (D-8) Julio Gonzalez (R-74) Joe Gruters (R-73) Roy Hardemon (D-108) Shawn Harrison (R-63) Al Jacquet (D-88) Mike La Rosa (R-42) Alexandra Miller (R-72) David Silvers (D-87) Jay Trumbull (R-6) 8/17/2017 2:46:36PM CMAS Page 4 of 41 Children, Families & Seniors Subcommittee Group: D Chair: Gayle Harrell (R-83) Vice Chair: Julio Gonzalez (R-74) Democratic Kionne McGhee (D-117) Ranking Member: Michael Grant (R-75) Don Hahnfeldt (R-33) Kathleen Peters (R-69) Rene Plasencia (R-50) Rick Roth (R-85) Barrington Russell (D-95) David Santiago (R-27) Emily Slosberg (D-91) Ross Spano (R-59) Cyndi Stevenson (R-17) Matt Willhite (D-86) Patricia Williams (D-92) 8/17/2017 2:46:36PM CMAS Page 5 of 41 Civil Justice & Claims Subcommittee Group: D Chair: Heather Fitzenhagen (R-78) Vice Chair: Erin Grall (R-54) Democratic Barbara Watson (D-107) Ranking Member: Colleen Burton (R-40) Cord Byrd (R-11) John Cortes (D-43) Ben Diamond (D-68) James Grant (R-64) Shawn Harrison (R-63) George Moraitis, Jr. (R-93) Sean Shaw (D-61) Cynthia Stafford (D-109) Jackie Toledo (R-60) Frank White (R-2) 8/17/2017 2:46:36PM CMAS Page 6 of 41 Commerce Committee Group: F Chair: Jim Boyd (R-71) Vice Chair: Bryan Avila (R-111) Democratic Evan Jenne (D-99) Ranking Member: Loranne Ausley (D-9) Lori Berman (D-90) Halsey Beshears (R-7) Danny Burgess (R-38) Chuck Clemons (R-21) Nicholas Duran (D-112) Dane Eagle (R-77) Katie Edwards (D-98) Randy Fine (R-53) Joe Geller (D-100) Tom Goodson (R-51) James Grant (R-64) Joe Gruters (R-73) Bill Hager (R-89) Blaise Ingoglia (R-35) Sam Killebrew (R-41) Mike La Rosa (R-42) Kionne McGhee (D-117) Mike Miller (R-47) Jared Moskowitz (D-97) Bobby Payne (R-19) Ray Rodrigues (R-76) Rick Roth (R-85) Sean Shaw (D-61) Richard Stark (D-104) Jackie Toledo (R-60) Jay Trumbull (R-6) 8/17/2017 2:46:36PM CMAS Page 7 of 41 Criminal Justice Subcommittee Group: A Chair: Ross Spano (R-59) Vice Chair: Julio Gonzalez (R-74) Democratic Sharon Pritchett (D-102) Ranking Member: Ramon Alexander (D-8) Thad Altman (R-52) Dane Eagle (R-77) Bill Hager (R-89) Gayle Harrell (R-83) Chris Latvala (R-67) Jared Moskowitz (D-97) David Richardson (D-113) Emily Slosberg (D-91) Jennifer Sullivan (R-31) Clay Yarborough (R-12) 8/17/2017 2:46:36PM CMAS Page 8 of 41 Education Committee Group: E Chair: Michael Bileca (R-115) Vice Chair: Jennifer Sullivan (R-31) Democratic Shevrin Jones (D-101) Ranking Member: Larry Ahern (R-66) Bruce Antone (D-46) Robert Asencio (D-118) Kamia Brown (D-45) Kimberly Daniels (D-14) Manny Diaz, Jr. (R-103) Byron Donalds (R-80) Jay Fant (R-15) Jason Fischer (R-16) Chris Latvala (R-67) Larry Lee, Jr. (D-84) Amber Mariano (R-36) Rene Plasencia (R-50) Mel Ponder (R-4) Elizabeth Porter (R-10) Jake Raburn (R-57) Barrington Russell (D-95) Charlie Stone (R-22) 8/17/2017 2:46:36PM CMAS Page 9 of 41 Energy & Utilities Subcommittee Group: A Chair: Jay Trumbull (R-6) Vice Chair: Bobby Payne (R-19) Democratic Lori Berman (D-90) Ranking Member: Bryan Avila (R-111) Kimberly Daniels (D-14) Bobby DuBose (D-94) Nicholas Duran (D-112) Jason Fischer (R-16) Erin Grall (R-54) Joe Gruters (R-73) MaryLynn Magar (R-82) Stan McClain (R-23) Sean Shaw (D-61) Jackie Toledo (R-60) Frank White (R-2) 8/17/2017 2:46:36PM CMAS Page 10 of 41 Government Accountability Committee Group: F Chair: Matthew Caldwell (R-79) Vice Chair: Jayer Williamson (R-3) Democratic Barbara Watson (D-107) Ranking Member: Joseph Abruzzo (D-81) Ben Albritton (R-56) Neil Combee (R-39) Brad Drake (R-5) Jay Fant (R-15) Patrick Henry (D-26) Kristin Jacobs (D-96) Chris Latvala (R-67) Stan McClain (R-23) Alexandra Miller (R-72) Wengay Newton (D-70) Cary Pigman (R-55) Scott Plakon (R-29) Holly Raschein (R-120) Bob Rommel (R-106) David Santiago (R-27) Carlos Smith (D-49) Charlie Stone (R-22) Clovis Watson, Jr. (D-20) Matt Willhite (D-86) 8/17/2017 2:46:36PM CMAS Page 11 of 41 Government Operations & Technology Appropriations Subcommittee Group: B Chair: Blaise Ingoglia (R-35) Vice Chair: Clay Yarborough (R-12) Democratic John Cortes (D-43) Ranking Member: Thad Altman (R-52) Bruce Antone (D-46) Neil Combee (R-39) Tracie Davis (D-13) Bobby DuBose (D-94) Jay Fant (R-15) Don Hahnfeldt (R-33) Kathleen Peters (R-69) Rene Plasencia (R-50) Sean Shaw (D-61) Charlie Stone (R-22) 8/17/2017 2:46:36PM CMAS Page 12 of 41 Health & Human Services Committee Group: E Chair: W. Travis Cummings (R-18) Vice Chair: David Santiago (R-27) Democratic Bobby DuBose (D-94) Ranking Member: Daisy Baez (D-114) Lori Berman (D-90) Jason Brodeur (R-28) Colleen Burton (R-40) Neil Combee (R-39) Tracie Davis (D-13) James Grant (R-64) Michael Grant (R-75) Roy Hardemon (D-108) Gayle Harrell (R-83) MaryLynn Magar (R-82) Ralph Massullo, Jr. (R-34) Cary Pigman (R-55) David Silvers (D-87) Cyndi Stevenson (R-17) Frank White (R-2) Patricia Williams (D-92) Clay Yarborough (R-12) 8/17/2017 2:46:36PM CMAS Page 13 of 41 Health Care Appropriations Subcommittee Group: B Chair: Jason Brodeur (R-28) Vice Chair: Cyndi Stevenson (R-17) Democratic David Richardson (D-113) Ranking Member: Daisy Baez (D-114) Danny Burgess (R-38) Colleen Burton (R-40) Nicholas Duran (D-112) Erin Grall (R-54) James Grant (R-64) Gayle Harrell (R-83) Shevrin Jones (D-101) MaryLynn Magar (R-82) Amy Mercado (D-48) Cary Pigman (R-55) Frank White (R-2) 8/17/2017 2:46:36PM CMAS Page 14 of 41 Health Innovation Subcommittee Group: C Chair: MaryLynn Magar (R-82) Vice Chair: Frank White (R-2) Democratic John Cortes (D-43) Ranking Member: Daisy Baez (D-114) Manny Diaz, Jr. (R-103) Nicholas Duran (D-112) Jason Fischer (R-16) Roy Hardemon (D-108) Shawn Harrison (R-63) Patrick Henry (D-26) Bobby Payne (R-19) Bob Rommel (R-106) Jackie Toledo (R-60) Jay Trumbull (R-6) Clay Yarborough (R-12) 8/17/2017 2:46:36PM CMAS Page 15 of 41 Health Quality Subcommittee Group: A Chair: James Grant (R-64) Vice Chair: Rene Plasencia (R-50) Democratic Shevrin Jones (D-101) Ranking Member: Robert Asencio (D-118) Colleen Burton (R-40) Cord Byrd (R-11) Byron Donalds (R-80) Amber Mariano (R-36) Ralph Massullo, Jr. (R-34) Amy Mercado (D-48) Wengay Newton (D-70) Cary Pigman (R-55) David Silvers (D-87) Cyndi Stevenson (R-17) 8/17/2017 2:46:36PM CMAS Page 16 of 41 Higher Education Appropriations Subcommittee Group: C Chair: Larry Ahern (R-66) Vice Chair: Mel Ponder (R-4) Democratic Larry Lee, Jr. (D-84) Ranking Member: Ramon Alexander (D-8) Bryan Avila (R-111) Robert Cortes (R-30) Brad Drake (R-5) Katie Edwards (D-98) Julio Gonzalez (R-74) Tom Leek (R-25) Amber Mariano (R-36) Alexandra Miller (R-72) Elizabeth Porter (R-10) David Silvers (D-87) Carlos Smith (D-49) 8/17/2017 2:46:36PM CMAS Page 17 of 41 Insurance & Banking Subcommittee Group: C Chair: Danny Burgess (R-38) Vice Chair: David Santiago (R-27) Democratic Richard Stark (D-104) Ranking Member: Ben Albritton (R-56) Halsey Beshears (R-7) Chuck Clemons (R-21) Bobby DuBose (D-94) Michael Grant (R-75) Blaise Ingoglia (R-35) Kionne McGhee (D-117) George Moraitis, Jr.
Recommended publications
  • 2018 QUALIFIED CANDIDATES Florida Senate
    2018 QUALIFIED CANDIDATES Florida Senate Senate District 2 Senate District 18 George Gainer (REP), incumbent Janet Cruz (DEM) Mary Gibson (DEM) Dana Young (REP), incumbent Senate District 4 Senate District 20 Aaron Bean (REP), incumbent Joy Gibson (DEM) Billee Bussard (DEM) John Houman (REP) Carlos Slay (REP) Tom Lee (REP), incumbent Joanna Tavares (LPF) Kathy Lewis (DEM) Senate District 6 Senate District 22 Audrey Gibson (DEM), incumbent Bob Doyel (DEM) Ricardo Rangel (DEM) Senate District 8 Kelli Stargel (REP), incumbent Kayser Enneking (DEM) Charles Goston (NPA) Senate District 23 (Special Election) Olysha Magruder (DEM) Faith Olivia Babis (DEM) Keith Perry (REP), incumbent Joe Gruters (REP) Senate District 10 Senate District 24 Michael Cottrell (DEM) Jeff Brandes (REP), incumbent Wilton Simpson (REP), incumbent Carrie Pilon (DEM) Senate District 12 Senate District 25 (Special Election) Dennis Baxley (REP), incumbent Gayle Harrell (REP) Keasha Gray (WRI) Belinda Keiser (REP) Gary McKechnie (DEM) Robert Levy (DEM) Senate District 14 Senate District 26 Dorothy Hukill (REP), incumbent Ben Albritton (REP) Melissa Martin (DEM) Catherine Price (DEM) Senate District 16 Senate District 28 Ed Hooper (REP) Annisa Karim (DEM) Leo Karruli (REP) Kathleen Passidomo (REP), incumbent Amanda Murphy (DEM) 1 2018 QUALIFIED CANDIDATES Senate District 30 Senate District 36 Rubin Anderson (DEM) Manny Diaz Jr (REP) Bobby Powell Jr (DEM), incumbent David Perez (DEM) Josh Santos (WRI) Julian Santos (DEM) Senate District 32 Senate District 38 Lauren Book (DEM),
    [Show full text]
  • Conference Report
    THE FLORIDA LEGISLATURE Wilton Simpson Chris Sprowls President of the Senate Speaker of the House of Representatives April 27, 2021 The Honorable Wilton Simpson President of the Senate The Honorable Chris Sprowls Speaker, House of Representatives Dear Mr. President and Mr. Speaker: Your Conference Committee on the disagreeing votes of the two houses on SB 2518, same being: An act relating to Health Care. having met, and after full and free conference, do recommend to their respective houses as follows: 1. That the House of Representatives recede from its Amendment 697079. 2. That the Senate and House of Representatives adopt the Conference Committee Amendment attached hereto, and by reference made a part of this report. The Honorable Wilton Simpson The Honorable Chris Sprowls April 27, 2021 Page 2 Senator Kelli Stargel, Chair Senator Ben Albritton Senator Loranne Ausley Senator Dennis Baxley Senator Aaron Bean, At Large Senator Lori Berman Senator Lauren Book, At Large Senator Jim Boyd Senator Randolph Bracy Senator Jennifer Bradley Senator Jeff Brandes Senator Jason Brodeur Senator Doug Broxson Senator Danny Burgess Senator Janet Cruz Senator Manny Diaz Jr. Senator Gary M. Farmer Jr., At Large Senator George B. Gainer Senator Ileana Garcia Senator Audrey Gibson, At Large Senator Joe Gruters Senator Gayle Harrell Senator Ed Hooper Senator Travis Hutson Senator Shevrin D. Jones Senator Debbie Mayfield, At Large Senator Kathleen Passidomo, At Large Senator Keith Perry, At Large Senator Jason W. B. Pizzo Senator Tina Scott Polsky Senator Bobby Powell Senator Ray Wesley Rodrigues Senator Ana Maria Rodriguez Senator Darryl Ervin Rouson, At Large Senator Linda Stewart Senator Annette Taddeo SB 2518 The Honorable Wilton Simpson The Honorable Chris Sprowls April 27, 2021 Page 3 Senator Perry E.
    [Show full text]
  • Conference Report
    THE FLORIDA LEGISLATURE Joe Negron Richard Corcoran President of the Senate Speaker of the House of Representatives May 05, 2017 The Honorable Joe Negron President of the Senate The Honorable Richard Corcoran Speaker, House of Representatives Dear Mr. President and Mr. Speaker: Your Conference Committee on the disagreeing votes of the two houses on SB 2500, 1st Eng., same being: An act making Appropriations. having met, and after full and free conference, do recommend to their respective houses as follows: 1 That the House of Representatives recede from its Amendment 850849. 2 That the Senate and House of Representatives adopt the Conference Committee Amendment attached hereto, and by reference made a part of this report. The Honorable Joe Negron The Honorable Richard Corcoran May 05, 2017 Page 2 Senator Jack Latvala, Chair Senator Anitere Flores, Vice Chair Senator Dennis Baxley, At Large Senator Aaron Bean Senator Lizbeth Benacquisto, At Large Senator Lauren Book Senator Randolph Bracy Senator Rob Bradley, At Large Senator Jeff Brandes Senator Oscar Braynon II, At Large Senator Doug Broxson Senator Daphne Campbell Senator Jeff Clemens, At Large Senator Gary M. Farmer Jr. Senator George B. Gainer Senator Bill Galvano, At Large Senator Rene Garcia Senator Audrey Gibson Senator Denise Grimsley, At Large Senator Travis Hutson Senator Tom Lee Senator Debbie Mayfield Senator Bill Montford, At Large Senator Kathleen Passidomo Senator Keith Perry Senator Bobby Powell Senator Kevin J. Rader Senator Jose Javier Rodriguez Senator Darryl Ervin Rouson Senator David Simmons Senator Wilton Simpson, At Large Senator Kelli Stargel Senator Linda Stewart Senator Perry E. Thurston Jr.
    [Show full text]
  • 22 Citizens Guide Here
    County Cities & Towns General Information Clearwater is the county seat. PinellasCounty.org *Election dates vary by municipality. Call to confirm election dates. Voter Eligibility: You are eligible to register to vote if you are a U.S. citizen, age 18 or older, and a legal resident of the county Offices for County Commissioners and Administrator Belleair: (727) 588-3769 315 Court St., Clearwater, FL 33756 (727) 464-3000 901 Ponce de Leon Blvd., 33756 in which you want to register. Belleair Beach: (727) 595-4646 Florida’s Closed Primary Elections: Although party affiliation Pinellas County Commissioners 4-year term 444 Causeway Blvd., 33786 is not a registration requirement, only voters registered District 1 Janet C. Long (D) 2024 (727) 464-3365 Belleair Bluffs: (727) 584-2151 with a political party can vote in that party’s primary District 2 Patricia “Pat” Gerard (D) 2022 (727) 464-3360 2747 Sunset Blvd., 33770 elections. All eligible voters, regardless of party affiliation, District 3 Charlie Justice (D) 2024 (727) 464-3363 Belleair Shore: (727) 593-9296 may vote in nonpartisan contests, and universal primary District 4 Dave Eggers (R) 2022 (727) 464-3276 1200 Gulf Blvd., 33786 elections in which all candidates for an office have the same District 5 Karen Williams Seel (R) 2024 (727) 464-3278 Clearwater: (727) 562-4092 2021 - 2022 District 6 Kathleen Peters (R) 2022 (727) 464-3568 600 Cleveland St., 6th Floor, 33755 party affiliation, if the winner of the primary will have no District 7 René Flowers (D) 2024 (727) 464-3614 Mail: P.O. Box 4748, 33758 opposition in the general election.
    [Show full text]
  • 2017 Regular Voting Session of the Records Florida Legislature
    2017 Regular Voting Session of the Records Florida Legislature ASSOCIATED INDUSTRIES OF FLORIDA The Voice of Florida Business Since 1920 2017 CHAMPIONS for BUSINESSPage 25 AIF Voting Records • 2017 1 Dear Employer: It is my pleasure to provide you with this tabulation of the voting conduct of each member of the Florida Legislature during the 2017 Regular Session. Voting Records reports on the votes made by every legislator on bills that were advocated, promoted or opposed by Associated Industries of Florida (AIF). By reporting on 5,668 votes cast by legislators on 59 bills, this publication embodies the most exhaustive and complete record of the Tom C. Feeney President & Legislature’s approach to the concerns of Florida’s employers. Chief Executive Officer We go to great lengths to ensure that legislators are aware of AIF’s positions on issues of great importance to the business community. Every year before the session begins, we produce AIF’s Session Priorities, which explains why we support or oppose key issues. In addition, during the session we provide each legislator with a Daily Brief on the activities of that day, highlighting bills of interest to business and our positions on those issues. Our greatest asset, however, is our experienced and accomplished legislative team, which has compiled a record of success second to none. For 42 years AIF has published Voting Records yet, these records only tell part of the story. AIF also helps its member companies detect what bills and amendments are filed and by whom, and who is taking part in behind-the-scene efforts and debates on behalf of the busi- ness community.
    [Show full text]
  • Office Incumbent Challenger Party Contributions Loans In
    2020 P7 Campaign Finance Report Cumulative Totals through August 13, 2020 Office Incumbent Challenger Party Contributions Loans In-Kinds Expenditures Cash on Hand SD01 Douglas Broxson REP $ 249,678.63 $ - $ 520.67 $ 70,664.68 $ 179,013.95 SD01 Karen Butler DEM $ 7,223.63 $ 1,114.45 $ - $ 2,790.50 $ 5,547.58 SD03 Loranne Ausley DEM $ 429,425.81 $ - $ 297,101.61 $ 106,672.93 $ 322,752.88 Benjamin Alexander Thaddeus Jon SD03 REP Horbowy $ 3,246.03 $ - $ - $ 1,835.20 $ 1,410.83 SD03 Marva Harris Preston REP $ 84,893.20 $ - $ 81,120.00 $ 28,083.50 $ 56,809.70 $ SD05 Melina Barratt DEM $ 5,273.81 $ - $ - $ 4,151.39 $ 1,122.42 SD05 Jennifer Bradley REP $ 506,295.00 $ - $ 3,607.70 $ 348,027.36 $ 158,267.64 SD05 Jason Holifield REP $ 15,143.30 $ 80,000.00 $ 1,110.16 $ 100,115.98 $ (4,972.68) SD07 Travis Hutson REP $ 239,855.60 $ - $ 520.67 $ 99,549.33 $ 140,306.27 SD07 Richard Dembinsky WRI $ - $ - $ - $ - $ - SD07 Heather Hunter DEM $ 7,223.20 $ - $ 46.85 $ 3,012.31 $ 4,210.89 SD09 Rick Ashby DEM $ 708.00 $ 3,092.74 $ - $ 1,557.53 $ 2,243.21 SD09 Jason Brodeur REP $ 743,635.31 $ - $ 342,495.81 $ 502,147.23 $ 241,488.08 SD09 Alexis Carter DEM $ 31,556.20 $ 5,000.00 $ - $ 12,058.73 $ 24,497.47 SD09 H. Alexander Duncan DEM $ 7,855.50 $ - $ 64.00 $ 5,320.26 $ 2,535.24 SD09 Jestine Iannotti # NPA SD09 Guerdy Remy DEM $ 7,914.00 $ 5,800.00 $ 2,753.38 $ 12,217.36 $ 1,496.64 SD09 Patricia Sigman DEM $ 242,965.60 $ - $ 202,073.54 $ 193,356.75 $ 49,608.85 SD11 Randolph Bracy DEM $ 116,701.51 $ - $ 170.79 $ 103,898.21 $ 12,803.30 SD11 Joshua E.
    [Show full text]
  • Dorothy Hukill (Chair)
    SENATE EDUCATION COMMITTEE Dorothy Hukill (Chair) Rep - Port Orange Tom Lee Perry Thurston (850) 487-5017 Rep - Brandon Dem - Fort Lauderdale 406 Senate Office Building (850) 487-5020 (850) 487-5038 418 Senate Office Building 310 Senate Office Building Debbie Mayfield (Vice Chair) David Simmons Rep - Vero Beach Rep - Longwood (850) 487-5028 (850) 487-5009 324 Senate Office Building 408 Senate Office Building Senate Education Committee is Gary Farmer Wilton Simpson meeting: Dem - Broward Rep - Spring Hill Monday, January 23 (850) 487-5030 (850) 487-5010 4:00- 6:00 p.m. 216 Senate Office Building 330 Senate Office Building 412 Knott Building Bill Galvano Linda Stewart Rep -Bradenton Dem - TBD (850) 487-5022 (850) 487-5013 420 Senate Office Building 224 Senate Office Building SENATE APPROPRIATIONS SUBCOMMITTEE ON HIGHER EDUCATION Bill Galvano (Chair) Jeff Clemens Rep - Hillsborough Dem- Palm Beach County (850) 487-5021 (850) 487-5031 420 Senate Office Building 210 Senate Office Building David Simmons (Vice Senator Gary M. Farmer, Jr. Chair) Dem - Broward County Rep - Longwood (850) 487 – 5034 (850) 487-5009 216 Senate Office Building 408 Senate Office Building Tom Lee Rob Bradley Rep - Pasco Rep - Marion County (850) 487-5020 (850) 487-5005 418 Senate Office Building 414 Senate Office Building Senate Appropriations Subcommittee on Higher Education is meeting: Wednesday, January 25 2:00 - 4:00 p.m. 412 Knott Building 11 FASA SENATE APPROPRIATIONS SUBCOMMITTEE ON PREK-12 EDUCATION FASA David Simmons (Chair) Senator Gary M. Farmer, Jr. Bill Montford Rep - Longwood Dem. Dem- Quincy (850) 487-5009 (850) 487 – 5034 (850) 487-5003 408 Senate Office Building 216 Senate Office Building 410 Senate Office Building Dana Young Denise Grimsley Rep - Tampa Rep - Lake Wales Darryl Rouson (850) 487-5018 (850) 487-5026 Dem- St.
    [Show full text]
  • Conference Report
    THE FLORIDA LEGISLATURE Wilton Simpson Chris Sprowls President of the Senate Speaker of the House of Representatives April 27, 2021 The Honorable Wilton Simpson President of the Senate The Honorable Chris Sprowls Speaker, House of Representatives Dear Mr. President and Mr. Speaker: Your Conference Committee on the disagreeing votes of the two houses on HB 5301, same being: An act relating to Judges. having met, and after full and free conference, do recommend to their respective houses as follows: 1. That the Senate recede from its Amendment 946234. 2. That the Senate and House of Representatives adopt the Conference Committee Amendment attached hereto, and by reference made a part of this report. The Honorable Wilton Simpson The Honorable Chris Sprowls April 27, 2021 Page 2 Senator Kelli Stargel, Chair Senator Ben Albritton Senator Loranne Ausley Senator Dennis Baxley Senator Aaron Bean, At Large Senator Lori Berman Senator Lauren Book, At Large Senator Jim Boyd Senator Randolph Bracy Senator Jennifer Bradley Senator Jeff Brandes Senator Jason Brodeur Senator Doug Broxson Senator Danny Burgess Senator Janet Cruz Senator Manny Diaz Jr. Senator Gary M. Farmer Jr., At Large Senator George B. Gainer Senator Ileana Garcia Senator Audrey Gibson, At Large Senator Joe Gruters Senator Gayle Harrell Senator Ed Hooper Senator Travis Hutson Senator Shevrin D. Jones Senator Debbie Mayfield, At Large Senator Kathleen Passidomo, At Large Senator Keith Perry, At Large Senator Jason W. B. Pizzo Senator Tina Scott Polsky Senator Bobby Powell Senator Ray Wesley Rodrigues Senator Ana Maria Rodriguez Senator Darryl Ervin Rouson, At Large Senator Linda Stewart Senator Annette Taddeo HB 5301 The Honorable Wilton Simpson The Honorable Chris Sprowls April 27, 2021 Page 3 Senator Perry E.
    [Show full text]
  • 2018 FPA Contribution Strategy RECOMMENDATIONS
    2018 FPA Contribution Strategy RECOMMENDATIONS HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES Rep. Cord Byrd (REP) District 11 Rep. Byrd sponsored our collaborative practice bill this year and worked very closely with the FPA to try and push the bill to the finish line. He would be an excellent choice to carry the bill again next year. Rep. Byrd was on Health Quality Committee and voted for our Test and Treat bill. Rep. Travis Cummings (REP) District 18 Rep. Cummings was Chair of the Health and Human Services committee and very helpful in pushing our PBM bill through. He is supportive of collaborative practice as well. Rep. Paul Renner (REP) District 24 Rep. Renner has been concerned with PBM maleficence since we ran our closed networks bill in 2016. He was written a letter to AHCA to look into PBM behavior and has been supportive of our issues since being elected in a special election in 2015. He was elected Speaker-Designate by his class so will prove to be a powerful ally. Rep. David Santiago (REP) District 27 Rep. Santiago sponsored our PBM bill this year and has made it his mission to tackle the PBM problem head on next year as well. He proved to be an excellent and effective bill sponsor and he will continue to be a great sponsor for PBM legislation. Rep. Amy Mercado (DEM) District 48 Rep. Mercado was on Health Quality and Health Care Appropriations Committees. She voted in favor of our Collaborative Practice and Test and Treat bills in their first committee stop. She was also supportive of our PBM legislation though she was not on the relevant committees, she did talk to her collogues in support.
    [Show full text]
  • Review of Florida State Legislature Voting Records for Legislations Regarding Tolls in Miami-Dade County As of May 9, 2019
    Miami-Dade Board of County Commissioners Office of the Commission Auditor Review of Florida State Legislature Voting Records for Legislations Regarding Tolls in Miami-Dade County As of May 9, 2019 Yinka Majekodunmi, CPA Commission Auditor Office of the Commission Auditor (OCA) 111 N.W. First Street, Suite 1030 Miami, FL 33128 (305) 375-2524 PURPOSE The purpose of this report is to identify Florida State (State) legislators and Miami-Dade County (County) Delegation in the State Legislature that have proposed any of the following types of legislation: Lower tolls on the Turnpike and to reject the imposition of tolls within a toll on the Turnpike. Opposed to having express lanes and the related tolls being charged on the I-95. Proposed legislation to reject tolling on the Palmetto Expressway. METHODOLOGY The Office of the Commission Auditor (OCA) reviewed all the bills in the State Legislature pertaining to the above-mentioned expressways and all the annual reports prepared by the County’s Office of Intergovernmental Affairs (OIA) for a nine-year period, beginning from 2010 to 2019. OCA identified and highlighted all transportation legislation that appeared pertinent to the research, in addition to reviewing relevant legislation currently under consideration in the State Legislature. Finally, we reviewed the voting records in the State Legislature to determine how the legislators voted on each bill. SNAPSHOT OF BILLS From 2010 to 2019 24,012 11 The total number of Bills The total number of Bills from related to Express ways and 2010 to 2019 created in the tolls in Miami‐Dade County State of FL Legislature (Portion of the 24,012 bills) Page 2 of 8 ANALYSIS The bills were reviewed for language dealing with tolls on the Turnpike, MDX expressways, and the express lanes on I-95.
    [Show full text]
  • 2021-2022 DIOCESE of VENICE LEGISLATIVE DIRECTORY (Revised February 12, 2021)
    2021-2022 DIOCESE OF VENICE LEGISLATIVE DIRECTORY (Revised February 12, 2021) (President of the United States Joe Biden, Jr. 1600 Pennsylvania Ave. NW Washington, DC 20500 (202) 456-1111 www.whitehouse.gov UNITED STATES SENATE (To e-mail go to www.senate.gov) Rick Scott (R) Marco Rubio (R) (Catholic) 716 Hart Senate Office Building 284 Russell Senate Office Building Washington, D.C. 20510 Washington, D.C. 20510 (202) 224-5274 (202) 228-2183 FAX (202) 224-3041 (202) 228-5171 FAX 3299 Tamiami Trail East, Bldg. F #106 2120 Main St., Room 200 Naples, FL 34112 Fort Myers, FL 33901 (239) 231-7890 (239) 318-6464 U.S. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES (To e-mail go to www.house.gov) (16) Vern Buchanan (R) (19) Byron Donalds (R) (NEW) 2427 Rayburn House Office Building 120 Cannon House Office Building Washington, DC 20515 (202) 225-2536 (202) 226-6225 FAX (202) 225-5015 (202) 226-0828 FAX 3299 Tamiami Trail, Suite 105 111 South Orange Ave., Suite 202W Naples, FL 34112 Sarasota, FL 34236 (239) 252-6225(239 (941) 951-6643 1039 SE 9th Ave., Suite 308 1051 Manatee Ave. W, Suite 105 Cape Coral, FL 33990 Bradenton, FL 34205 (239) 599-6033 (941) 747-9081 (20) Alcee Hastings (D) (17) Greg Steube (R) 2353 Rayburn House Office Building 521 Cannon House Office Bldg. Washington, D.C. 20515 Washington, D.C. 20515 (202) 225-1313 (202) 225-1171 FAX (202) 225-5792 (202) 225-3132 FAX 5725 Corporate Way, Suite 208 226 Taylor St., Suite 230 West Palm Beach, FL 33407 Punta Gorda, FL 33950 (561) 461-6767 (941) 499-3214 4507 George Blvd.
    [Show full text]
  • 2021 Session Organizational Meeting Notice
    Duval County Legislative Delegation SENATORS AARON BEAN CHAIR AUDREY GIBSON REPRESENTATIVE KIMBERLY DANIELS REPRESENTATIVES CORD BYRD VICE CHAIR KIMBERLY DANIELS REPRESENTATIVE CLAY YARBOROUGH TRACIE DAVIS WYMAN DUGGAN JASON FISCHER CLAY YARBOROUGH FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Contact: Lenae Voellmecke (904) 255-5105 [email protected] REPRESENTATIVE KIMBERLY DANIELS DUVAL COUNTY LEGISLATIVE DELEGATION CHAIR, ANNOUNCES MEETING DATE AND DEADLINE JACKSONVILLE, FL., October 26, 2020 – State Representative Kimberly Daniels, Chair of the Duval County Legislative Delegation, announces the Organizational Meeting to elect the incoming 2020-2021 Delegation Chair and Vice Chair, and the general legislative public hearing will be Monday, November 23, 2020 from 1:00 to 5:00 p.m. in the Jacksonville City Council Chambers, City Hall - First Floor, located at 117 W. Duval Street. Anyone wishing to speak must complete and submit the attached Speaker’s Request Form, which can also be found on the delegation website, to the delegation office prior to November 16th, which is the deadline for being placed on the agenda and for material submission to the delegation office staff. The maximum time allotted for each presentation is two minutes, which will be strictly enforced as a courtesy to all scheduled speakers. The public may attend the meeting at the physical location- Council Chambers, but CDC guidelines will be adhered to due to COVID-19. Space for attendance in the Council Chambers will be limited due to social distancing. In accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) and Chapter 286.26, Florida statutes, persons in need of special accommodations to participate in the meetings, including agendas, interpreters or assisted listening devices, should contact the Delegation office at 904-255-5105 no later than November 16th.
    [Show full text]