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President Biden Announces Major New Actions to Lower Housing Costs by Limiting Rent Increases and Building More Homes

Posted on July 16, 2024

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
July 16, 2024
FACT SHEET: President Biden Announces Major New Actions to Lower Housing Costs by Limiting Rent Increases and Building More Homes

President Biden calls on corporate landlords to cap rent increases at 5% and takes action to make more public land available for housing

President Biden is taking action to make renting more affordable for millions of Americans. Today, President Biden is announcing new actions to lower housing costs, including:

  • Calling on Congress to pass legislation giving corporate landlords a choice to either cap rent increases on existing units at 5% or risk losing current valuable federal tax breaks;
  • Repurposing public land sustainably to enable as many as 15,000 additional affordable housing units to be built in Nevada; and
  • Rehabilitating distressed housing, building more affordable housing, and revitalizing neighborhoods, including in Las Vegas, Nevada.

The President called on Congress to make the American Dream a reality for more families by passing the Biden-Harris Housing Plan, which would build 2 million homes, and provide $10,000 in mortgage relief to unlock homeownership for millions of Americans. Already, more units are under construction than at any time in over 50 years, and the rate of new housing starts is up 17 percent compared to the last Administration.

The Biden-Harris Administration is using all available tools to lower housing costs, including limiting rent increases on rentals built with federal tax credits; supporting local communities that are building more housing; standing up to price-fixing by corporate landlords setting high rents for tens of millions of apartments; and cutting energy costs by making housing more efficient and climate resilient.

Republicans in Congress have blocked the President’s housing agenda. Congressional Republicans have tried to cut rental assistance and programs that build more homes and lower mortgage costs. And Senate Republicans are currently blocking a bill that passed the House with overwhelming bipartisan support that would help build 200,000 affordable homes. In addition, the previous administration secured a special tax subsidy for corporate landlords. While Republicans side with corporate landlords that are raising rents, President Biden is cracking down on price gouging and building more homes to lower rents and put homeownership in reach for working families.

Cracking Down on Corporate Landlords and Lowering Rents

Some corporate landlords have taken advantage of the shortage of available units by raising rents by more than increases in their own costs—resulting in huge profits at a time when millions of Americans are struggling to cover rent each month. And recent analysis showed that the six largest publicly-traded apartment companies reported large profits earlier this year, and many of these same landlords are named in pending litigation for their alleged use of proprietary algorithms to raise rents on tenants.

President Biden is calling on Congress to pass legislation presenting corporate landlords with a basic choice: either cap rent increases on existing units to no more than 5% or lose valuable federal tax breaks. Under President Biden’s plan, corporate landlords, beginning this year and for the next two years, would only be able to take advantage of faster depreciation write-offs available to owners of rental housing if they keep annual rent increases to no more than 5% each year. This would apply to landlords with over 50 units in their portfolio, covering more than 20 million units across the country. It would include an exception for new construction and substantial renovation or rehabilitation. The policy is a bridge to rents stabilizing as President Biden’s plan to build more takes hold. The President believes that this combination of anti-gouging policies and historic levels of support to build more affordable housing effectively balances the needs of tenants without limiting incentives for more supply. The Administration looks forward to working with Congress to ensure renters are protected and corporate landlords comply with the intent of this proposal.

The Federal Housing Finance Agency (FHFA) is announcing new actions to protect renters in multifamily properties financed by loans acquired by Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac. These protections apply to future loans acquired by Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, who have financed an average of 1.2 million multifamily rental units over the past three years. The protections include:

  • Requiring 30-day notice before rent increases;
  • Requiring 30-day notice on lease expiration; and
  • Providing a 5-day grace period before imposing late fees on rental payments.

Repurposing Public Land to Build More Affordable Housing

Today, the Biden-Harris Administration is announcing new actions to repurpose federal land to build tens of thousands of affordable homes. The Federal Government is the largest landholder in the country, and state and local governments, as well as entities like transit agencies, school districts, public utilities, and faith-based institutions, own considerable amounts of land that are underutilized and may be used in ways that better reflect local priorities and housing needs.

The President is calling on all federal agencies to assess surplus federal land that can be repurposed to build more affordable housing across the country. The White House will work with federal agencies with land disposition authorities, as well as agencies that provide financing tools for housing and needed infrastructure—with a goal of quickly building more housing that is affordable for working families and climate resilient, which will bring down energy costs, while protecting local lands and waters.

The Bureau of Land Management (BLM) is announcing new actions to create thousands of affordable housing units on BLM land in Nevada. BLM is opening a public comment period on a sale of 20 acres of public land to Clark County, Nevada for below market value at just $100 per acre—the largest-ever sale for affordable housing under the Southern Nevada Public Lands Management Act program, which the county estimates will enable the development of nearly 150 affordable homes for households making less than 80% of area median income. BLM will also soon announce the proposed below-market sale of an additional 18 acres to the City of Henderson, which the City estimates will provide nearly 300 affordable housing units for rent. These actions are the first affordable housing sales conducted under a memorandum of understanding between BLM and the Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) earlier in this Administration that improves the sale process and lowers the cost for affordable housing parcels.

BLM is considering an additional 562.5 acres of public lands that have been identified by local governments in Southern Nevada and that are appropriate for affordable housing in the Las Vegas Valley—supporting the building of up to 15,000 or more additional affordable rental and homeownership units for Nevadans. BLM will also work with local governments as they come forward with housing-related requests for the roughly 26,000 acres in Las Vegas Valley that remain under BLM control and are eligible for disposition under the Southern Nevada Public Lands Management Act program.

The United States Forest Service (USFS) is announcing plans to lease Forest Service land to build workforce housing—the first-ever such projects in the nation. USFS is planning to lease strategically positioned sites for workforce housing developments in Steamboat Springs, Colorado and Ketchum, Idaho, to create new affordable housing. USFS is actively exploring additional federal land that can be leveraged to support workforce housing, including in high-cost areas across the country.

The United States Postal Service (USPS) will pilot the repurposing of certain surplus properties for housing. USPS owns more than 8,500 facilities nationwide, including some that are not needed for postal operations in areas that face a shortage of affordable housing.

HUD, Health and Human Services (HHS), and General Services Administration (GSA) plan to release a final rule to make it easier for public and nonprofit developers to use federal buildings and land to house the homeless. The Title V program, authorized by the McKinney-Vento Homeless Assistance Act, allows federal agencies to use unutilized, underutilized, excess, or surplus federal properties at no cost to develop housing for people experiencing homelessness. The new rule would make it easier for developers to navigate the process, potentially resulting in thousands of additional housing units to address homelessness and affordability challenges.

The Department of Transportation (DOT) published interim guidance to permit transit agencies to use their property to support transit-oriented development. This will make it easier to build affordable housing near transit.

Call to action for state and local governments to build more affordable housing on public lands. The White House is also calling on state, local, tribal, and territorial entities, as well as transit agencies, public utilities, school districts, and other quasi-governmental agencies, and encouraging faith-based, community, and other non-profit institutions to consider whether land they hold might be suitable for the development of affordable housing. Based on new analysis, the Center for Geospatial Solutions at the Lincoln Institute of Land Policy estimates the development potential of underutilized state and local government land located near transit at approximately 1.9 million units nationwide. HUD and DOT both offer technical assistance that can help governments identify and repurpose land they own for housing, and HUD published a best practices guide that includes examples and strategies governments can deploy to repurpose their land for housing.

Investing $325 Million in Housing and Community Development

HUD is announcing $325 million in Choice Neighborhoods grants to build new deeply-affordable homes, spur economic development, and revitalize neighborhoods in communities across the country. The awards will build over 6,500 units of new housing, support small businesses, build childcare centers and new parks, and will be used to leverage more than $2.65 billion in additional public and private investments in these neighborhoods. These awards reflect deep engagement and input from the community, including residents, local leaders, and other stakeholders, such as public housing authorities, cities, schools, law enforcement, business owners, nonprofits, and private developers that have come together to create and implement plans to preserve and expand housing, build neighborhood resources and amenities, and invest in the people who live in these communities.

For example, the $50 million grant awarded today to the Southern Nevada Regional Housing Authority and the City of Las Vegas will restore 235 existing affordable housing units for extremely low-income renters and build 400 new units of housing. They will invest in an early learning center and provide support for small businesses. In addition, these funds will leverage an additional $212 million in public and private resources in this community, that will activate indoor and outdoor community spaces, and provide supportive services to residents.

Other recipients of these grants include Syracuse, NY; Chattanooga, TN; Huntsville, AL; Miami, FL; Houston, TX; Trenton, NJ; Phoenix, AZ; Shreveport, LA; Cleveland, OH; Baton Rouge, LA; Camden, NJ; Winston-Salem, NC; Lewiston, ME; and Norfolk, VA.

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Filed Under: Government, Leaders

Florida Democrats Respond to Trump’s Choice of J.D. Vance as Running Mate

Posted on July 16, 2024

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

July 15, 2024

MEDIA CONTACT

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FLORIDA DEMOCRATS RESPOND TO TRUMP’S CHOICE OF J.D. VANCE FOR RUNNING MATE

Tallahassee, FL — Today, Donald Trump announced that J.D. Vance would serve as running mate for his presidential campaign.

Vance, a U.S. Senator from Ohio, is best known for his 2016 memoir, Hillbilly Elegy, which exploited the stories of people living in rural Appalachia and framed poverty as a moral failing.

In response, the Florida Democratic Party has issued the following statement:

“J.D. Vance built his career around insulting rural Americans and the working class, and choosing him as a running mate shows how out-of-touch Trump and the Republican Party are with Americans,” said FDP Chair Nikki Fried.

“While Republicans advance their extreme agenda through Project 2025, Florida Democrats are talking to voters from Pensacola to Key West about how Democrats are working to make their lives better — from solving our affordability crisis to holding our government accountable to the people. From now until election day, we’ll illustrate how damaging a Trump–Vance presidency would be and why we have to re-elect Joe Biden and Kamala Harris this November.”

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Filed Under: Campaign, Featured

Commissioner Wilton Simpson Announces Preservation of Florida Family Farm Through Rural and Family Lands Protection Program

Posted on July 12, 2024

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

July 10, 2024

Contact: Communications

850-617-7737

Commissioner Wilton Simpson Announces Preservation of Florida Family Farm Through Rural and Family Lands Protection Program

TALLAHASSEE, Fla. – Today, Florida Commissioner of Agriculture Wilton Simpson announced the preservation of a Florida family farm through the Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services’ Rural and Family Lands Protection Program. South Prong, a nearly 2,400-acre working timber and hunting property in Baker County, is being preserved through a rural land protection easement for $4,999,000.

“We’re thrilled to welcome South Prong to the growing community of generational farmers in Florida dedicated to the productivity and sustainability of our agricultural landscape through the Rural and Family Lands Protection Program,” said Commissioner Wilton Simpson. “Protecting our rural lands through rural land easements enhances food security, keeps these properties in the local tax system, and ensures property owners comply with state conservation standards for land and natural resources.”

The Rural and Family Lands Protection Program purchases the development rights to the agricultural properties through voluntary rural land protection easements, which prevent the future development of the land and allow agriculture operations to continue to contribute to Florida’s economy and the production of food, timber, and other resources vital to the prosperity of Florida.

South Prong

South Prong is a working forest and hunting property situated at the headwaters of the South Prong of the St. Marys River. The property includes 1,427 acres of uplands, of which 1,355 acres represent actively managed timber and 72 acres of other agriculture. Pine species on the property include slash, loblolly, and longleaf; stands range from semi-natural flatwoods to pine plantation, with a diversity of age classes. More than 970 acres of wetlands are considered as natural area, although 113 acres of wet flatwoods are used in active forestry. The remaining 860 acres represent mixed pine-hardwood bottomland and cypress swamp (bottomland forest, hydric hammock, baygall, floodplain/basin swamp). In addition to forestry, the property supports income-producing managed hunts and agritourism. The property also is open to various youth and educational groups.

About the Rural and Family Lands Protection Program

Established in 2001 with the passage of the Rural and Family Lands Protection Act, the program recognizes that working agricultural lands are essential to Florida’s economic future. Agricultural lands are being increasingly threatened by urban development. To counter this trend, the Rural and Family Lands Protection Program partners with farmers and ranchers to ensure sustainable production practices while protecting natural resources.

During the 2024 Legislative Session, Commissioner Simpson helped to secure from the Florida Legislature $100 million for the Rural and Family Lands Protection Program and another $100 million each fiscal year, appropriated in SB 1638, to support the Florida Wildlife Corridor, including the acquisition of conservation easements under the Rural and Family Lands Protection Program.

Commissioner Simpson recently recognized the families of the Rural and Family Lands Protection Program at an event in Lake Placid, Florida, and celebrated the program’s 100,000th acre milestone in agricultural land preservation.

Commissioner Simpson has been involved in Florida’s land conservation policy issues long before becoming Florida’s Commissioner of Agriculture. As Senate President, Commissioner Simpson championed the successful passage of the Florida Wildlife Corridor Act, which directed the state of Florida to better protect and connect Florida’s natural areas and wildlife habitats and to preserve working agricultural lands from future development. As Senate President, Commissioner Simpson also secured $300 million for the Rural and Family Lands Protection Program.

A story map of all completed Rural and Family Lands Protection Program projects can be viewed here: FDACS.gov/RFLPPMap.

For more information about Commissioner Simpson and the Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services, visit FDACS.gov.

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Filed Under: Leaders

Hillsborough County’s Prominent Hispanic Leaders Back Andrew Warren’s Reelection Bid

Posted on July 12, 2024

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

July 11, 2024

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Hillsborough County’s Prominent Hispanic Leaders Back Andrew Warren’s Reelection Bid

Tampa, FL — Andrew Warren’s reelection campaign has received endorsements from prominent Latino leaders, including current and former elected officials. This groundswell of support is a nod to the diverse support State Attorney Warren’s campaign has received from across the county.

The list of endorsing officials includes:

  • Hillsborough County Public Defender Julianne Holt

  • Hillsborough County Tax Collector Nancy Millan

  • Hillsborough County School Board Member Karen Perez

  • State Representative Susan Valdes

  • Tampa City Council Chair Guido Maniscalco

  • Tampa City Council Member Charlie Miranda

  • Tampa City Council Member Luis Viera

  • Hon. Janet Cruz, Former Florida State Senator and Representative

  • Hon. E.J. Salcines, Former State Attorney and Judge of the Second District Court of Appeal

  • Hon. Mike Suarez, Former Tampa City Council Member

“I am incredibly honored to receive the support of these distinguished leaders who have dedicated their careers to serving our community,” said Andrew Warren. “Their endorsement reflects the success we had making Hillsborough safer for every family in our community, and improving the system to benefit everyone who lives here. Everyone knows crime has gone up in my absence, and together we will reverse this alarming trend and increase public safety for all.”

Warren has already received numerous endorsements from current and former state and local officials, including:

 

  • Congresswoman Kathy Castor

  • Hon. Alex Sink

  • Hon. Betty Castor

  • Hon. Arthenia Joyner

  • House Minority Leader Fentrice Driskell

  • Public Defender Julianne Holt

  • Clerk of Courts Cindy Stuart

  • County Commissioner Harry Cohen

  • County Commissioner Pat Kemp

  • County Commissioner Gwen Myers

  • Hon. Betty Castor, Former Florida Commissioner of Education and State Senator

  • Hon. Pat Frank, Former State Senator and Hillsborough Clerk of Courts

  • Hon. Les Miller, Former State Senator and Hillsborough County Commissioner

  • Hon. E.J. Salcines, Former State Attorney and Judge of the Second District Court of Appeal

  • Hon. Rod Smith, Former State Attorney and State Senator

  • Rep. Dianne Hart, Florida House of Representatives

  • Rep. Susan Valdes, Florida House of Representatives

  • Hon. Ben Diamond, Former State Representative

  • Hon. Adam Hattersley, Former State Representative

  • Hon. Ed Narain, Former State Representative

  • Hon. Sean Shaw, Former State Representative and Insurance Consumer Advocate

First elected in 2016 by defeating a 16-year incumbent, State Attorney Warren is seeking re-election to a third term as State Attorney for Hillsborough County, Florida. Warren, a Democrat, points to his proven record of reduced crime, increased public safety, and improvements to the justice system. Warren is a former federal prosecutor and a champion of effective criminal justice policy, focused on balancing punishment, accountability, prevention, and rehabilitation to maximize public safety.

For more information about the campaign, please visit AndrewWarrenFL.com

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Commissioner Wilton Simpson Announces Historic Enforcement Actions Against Hemp Companies for Violations of Florida Law

Posted on July 12, 2024

Commissioner Wilton Simpson Announces Historic Enforcement Actions Against Hemp Companies for Violations of Florida Law

~ Enforcement actions include multi-year revocation of food permit and prohibition of hemp gummy production ~

TALLAHASSEE, Fla. – Today, Florida Commissioner of Agriculture Wilton Simpson announced enforcement actions against Just Brands, LLC and High Roller Private Label, LLC for selling and manufacturing hundreds of thousands of hemp products attractive to children in violation of s. 581.217(7), F.S. The enforcement actions include a five-year ban on the sale of any food products, including hemp products, in Florida for Just Brands, LLC; and a two-year ban on the manufacture of hemp gummies in Florida for High Roller Private Label, LLC.

“One of my top responsibilities as Florida’s Commissioner of Agriculture is ensuring the safety of our food and protecting Florida’s consumers, especially our children. These historic enforcement actions mark a significant step in our ongoing efforts to protect kids over profits and rein in the hemp industry in Florida,” said Commissioner Wilton Simpson. “Prior to the changes made to Florida law in 2023, Florida’s hemp industry was out of control and products were being sold without restrictions, including allowing sales to children with marketing and packaging specifically targeting them. While I believe Florida’s laws need to be strengthened, make no mistake, we will use every inch of our current authority to protect Florida’s children from these products and go after those who violate the law.”

On October 31, 2023, FDACS conducted a food inspection at a Just Brands, LLC facility and found violations, including the sale of hemp products attractive to children in violation of s. 581.217(7), F.S. As a result, FDACS issued Stop Sale Orders for 215,154 hemp products. During a reinspection on January 22, 2024, FDACS discovered that Just Brands, LLC had violated these orders by relocating the products, with shipments tracked to Chicago, Illinois. Subsequent inspections on January 29 and February 5, 2024, confirmed the removal of all 215,154 packages from the facility without permission by FDACS. Between December 6, 2023, and February 5, 2024, Just Brands moved, sold, or used all the packages subject to the Stop Sale Orders without the FDACS’s knowledge.

On April 2, 2024, FDACS conducted a food inspection at a High Roller Private Label, LLC facility and found over 186,000 packages of hemp products attractive to children in violation of s. 581.217(7), F.S. To prevent potential harm, FDACS issued stop-sale orders for 186,377 packages of hemp products and 644 packages containing synthetic cannabinoids, specifically “THC-O” and “HHCO.”

Settlement Terms:

 Just Brands, LLC has agreed to the following terms:

  • Permit Revocation: Just Brands will accept a five-year revocation of its Food Permit, prohibiting the company from owning or operating any food establishment in Florida requiring a permit from FDACS, the Department of Business and Professional Regulation, or the Department of Health.
  • Payment of Enforcement Costs: Just Brands will reimburse FDACS a total of $60,500.00 for attorney’s fees and enforcement costs.
  • Dismissal of Pending Actions: Just Brands will file appropriate documents to dismiss the proceedings pending before the Southern District of Florida in Case Number 23-cv-62081.

High Roller Private Label, LLC has agreed to the following terms:

  • Restriction on Manufacture of Hemp Gummies: High Roller will cease the manufacture, distribution, and sale of gummy hemp extract products in Florida for two years.
  • Payment of Enforcement Costs: High Roller will reimburse FDACS $5,000.00 for attorney’s fees and enforcement costs incurred during the dispute.

During the 2023 legislative session, Commissioner Wilton Simpson worked with the Florida Legislature to reform Florida’s hemp laws to better protect consumers and children. SB 1676 added age requirements for the purchase of hemp products intended for human consumption, protected Florida’s minors by prohibiting the sale of hemp products that are attractive to children, protects consumers by mandating that products sold in Florida be packaged in a safe container, and holds hemp products that are intended for human consumption to the same health and safety standards as other food products.

To enforce the law, the department conducted the largest ever inspection sweep of businesses selling products that contain hemp extracts in July and August of 2023. The statewide inspection sweeps specifically targeted the sale of hemp products that are attractive to children, which is prohibited by Florida law. The sweep included inspections of more than 700 businesses in all 67 Florida counties and uncovered over 83,000 packages of hemp products, including euphoric, high-potency THC products, attractive to children. Since July 1, 2023, the department has uncovered over 668,000 packages of hemp products attractive to children.

For more information about Commissioner Simpson and the Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services, visit FDACS.gov.

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Representative Dotie Joseph Joins Legislators from Around the Country to Examine Sustainable Aquaculture and Supporting Small Seafood Businesses  

Posted on July 12, 2024

July 11, 2024

 

CONTACT:

Djenane Gourgue

Office of Representative Dotie Joseph

[email protected]

 

Representative Dotie Joseph Joins Legislators from Around the Country to Examine Sustainable Aquaculture and Supporting Small Seafood Businesses  

 

MIAMI – House Democratic Leader Pro Tempore Dotie Joseph (D-Miami) will join a delegation of 25 state legislators, Tribal leaders, fishermen, and international advocates in Seattle, Washington this weekend for a hands-on workshop on the principles and policies of sustainable aquaculture and working waterfronts. The meeting is hosted by State Innovation Exchange (SiX), a nonpartisan organization and strategy center that supports state legislators in advancing bold public policy solutions, and Don’t Cage Our Oceans (DCO2), a national coalition and nonprofit focused on preventing the expansion of industrial aquaculture and supporting local fishing communities.

“Florida is the only continental state largely surrounded by large bodies of water and has extensive shallow coral reef formations near its coasts. Florida’s ‘salt life’ culture and overall economy largely depends on the health of our ocean ecosystem,” said Representative Joseph. “I look forward to joining experts and other legislators from around the country to learn about best practices to support sustainable aquaculture, independent fisheries, and working waterfronts that benefit Florida’s economy without harming workers, small business owners, or the environment.”

“Local fishing economies are the lifeblood of coastal communities, providing not only a source of livelihood and sustenance, but also a connection to cultural heritage and sustainable practices,” stated Kendra Kimbirauskas, Senior Director of the SiX Agriculture and Food Systems program. “This workshop seeks to equip state legislators with essential knowledge and policy instruments to support sustainable practices in our ocean ecosystems and take on corporate power-grabs by global private equity firms determined to exploit our ocean resources.”

Andrianna Natsoulas, Campaign Director of Don’t Cage Our Oceans, said, “Around the country, action must be taken to preserve our fishing communities, protect our environment, and uplift regenerative aquaculture. Our coalition is grateful for the state policymakers’ interest in this issue and their commitment to working waterfronts and values-based seafood systems. Both community-based fishermen and aquaculture practitioners need support at the state level.”

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FDLE arrests Pensacola man for possession of child sexual abuse materials

Posted on July 12, 2024

For Immediate Release

July 11, 2024

FDLE arrests Pensacola man for possession of child sexual abuse materials

PENSACOLA, Fla. – The Florida Department of Law Enforcement (FDLE) arrested Charles “Billy” Danielson, 50, of Pensacola, for 20 counts of possession of child sexual abuse materials and one count of using a two-way communication device to facilitate a felony.

The investigation began in February after agents received a tip from the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children (NCMEC) about a social media user uploading images of child pornography.

On July 10, agents served a search warrant at Danielson’s residence and seized multiple electronic devices for examination. Agents found numerous images and videos depicting the sexual abuse of male and female children, some as young as infants and toddlers.

Danielson was booked into the Escambia County Jail. The case will be prosecuted by the Office of the State Attorney, 1st Judicial Circuit.

Please visit the FDLE website to review tips for keeping your children safe online at https://secureflorida.org/Family-Safety/BPParents.htm.

For Further Information Contact:

FDLE Office of Public Information

(850) 410-7001

Filed Under: Government

PSC Terminates Storm Recovery Surcharge for St. Joe Natural Gas Company 

Posted on July 9, 2024

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:

Tuesday, July 09, 2024 

MEDIA CONTACT: (850) 413-6482

PSC Terminates Storm Recovery Surcharge for St. Joe Natural Gas Company 

TALLAHASSEE — The Florida Public Service Commission (PSC) today approved ending the storm recovery surcharge for customers of St. Joe Natural Gas Company (SJNG). Through a 2021 Settlement Agreement with the Office of Public Counsel, the surcharge was scheduled to run through December 2024. In May 2024, SJNG requested to terminate the surcharge, since the settlement terms had been exceeded.

The PSC-approved 2021 Settlement allowed SJNG to recover $330,115 in storm restoration costs related to Hurricane Michael through the temporary surcharge.  SJNG’s service area includes Mexico Beach and Port St. Joe, and its natural gas distribution system sustained significant damage as a result of Hurricane Michael, a Category 5 storm that hit the panhandle in October 2018.

SJNG confirmed that it has recovered more than allowed by the Settlement, totaling $338,260 in May, with an additional $12,600 recovery expected in June and July. Termination of the surcharge this month will prevent further over-recovery. As stated in the Settlement, the over-recovery amount will be handled through the Natural Gas Conservation Cost Recovery Charge.

For additional information, visit www.floridapsc.com.

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Filed Under: Industry

State Representative Robin Bartleman’s Blue Lights Bill Now in Effect

Posted on July 9, 2024

CONTACT:

Savannah Peifer

Office of Representative Robin Bartleman

[email protected]

850.717.5103

State Representative Robin Bartleman’s Blue Lights Bill Now in Effect

WESTON, Fla. – Last week, House Bill 463 – Lights Displayed on Fire Department Vehicles sponsored by Representative Robin Bartleman (D-Weston), Representative Lauren Melo (R-Naples), and Senator Jennifer Bradley (R-Fleming Island) became law. This new law allows the use of blue warning lights on government-owned fire trucks that weigh over 24,000 pounds. The law authorizes the use of these lights on the rear of vehicles. National studies show blue lights are more effective at night and red lights are more effective during the day.

“Every first responder deserves to come home to their families at the end of their shift and this legislation is another safeguard to protect our first responders. Studies show a combination of blue and red lights are more effective at night and will protect those who arrive at the scene to help and save us,” said Representative Bartleman.

The Florida Sheriffs Association, International Union of Police Association Local 6020, and the Florida Fire Chiefs Association were also in support of this legislation. “The nearly 2,000 members of the Florida Fire Chief’s Association would like to thank all of our elected officials for passing this common-sense legislation which will save the lives of our firefighters across this great state,” said Harold Theus, President of the Florida Fire Chief’s Association.

The City of Weston (truck pictured above), as well as other cities around the state, have already begun their transition to blue lights.

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Central Florida Legislators Support Strengthening Local Agriculture in Puerto Rico

Posted on July 9, 2024

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE 
July 9th, 2024
CONTACT
Senate: [email protected] – 407-846-5187
House: [email protected] – 407-362-1113

STATEMENT: Central Florida Legislators Support Strengthening Local Agriculture in Puerto Rico

Orlando, FL – A group of Central Florida legislators, alongside the Puerto Rican Cultural Center, have united to express their strong support for strengthening local agriculture in Puerto Rico. In a letter, they emphasize the importance of investing in the local agricultural economy and the vital role that local farming plays in the economic and social well-being of the island of Puerto Rico. Florida is home to a 1.2 million strong Puerto Rican Diaspora. As we saw after the devastating effects of Hurricanes Irma and Maria, what happens on the island has a direct impact in Florida and vice versa. Puerto Rican ports were closed for 3 weeks after Maria hit in 2017. This limited the food supply as the island imports more than 85 percent of the food it consumes.

Recognizing the challenges that Puerto Rico’s agricultural sector faces, including the impacts of climate change, natural disasters, and economic pressures, the legislators highlighted the need for increased investment and resources to help local farmers thrive. Their collective action underscores the shared commitment to fostering a self-sufficient agricultural community in Puerto Rico.

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