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Gov. Scott to Attend National Salute to America’s Heroes

Posted on May 25, 2018

MEDIA ADVISORY

Today, May 25th, Governor Scott will attend the National Salute to America’s Heroes to honor Florida’s military and veterans. At the event, Gov. Scott will give an update on Subtropical Storm Alberto.

WHAT: Press Conference
WHEN: 2:00 PM
WHERE: U.S. Coast Guard Air Station-Miami, FL
14750 NW 44th Ct.
Opa-Locka, FL, 33054

Filed Under: Featured Tagged With: America’s Heroes, Governor Rick Scott, National Salute

Florida Housing Market: Sales, Median Prices, New Listings Up in April 2018

Posted on May 24, 2018

In April, Florida’s housing sector reported more closed sales, higher median prices and more new listings from owners ready to enter the market, according to the latest housing data released by Florida Realtors®.

“Not enough for-sale inventory, especially in the range for first-time homebuyers, is an ongoing challenge for many local housing markets,” said 2018 Florida Realtors President Christine Hansen, broker-owner with Century 21 Hansen Realty in Fort Lauderdale. “Pent-up demand continues to put upward pressure on prices. In April, sellers continued to get more of their original asking price at the closing table. Sellers of existing single-family homes last month received 96.6 percent (median percentage) of their original listing price, while those selling townhouse-condo properties received 95 percent (median percentage).

“But there is some positive news for buyers: New listings for single-family homes in April rose 9.8 percent year-over-year, while new townhouse-condo listings increased 8.3 percent. This trend will hopefully continue, which would help ease the too-tight inventory in many areas.”

Sales of single-family homes statewide totaled 24,804 last month, up 4.1 percent compared to April 2017. Meanwhile, the statewide median sales price for single-family existing homes was $253,895, up 8.1 percent from the previous year, according to data from Florida Realtors Research Department in partnership with local Realtor boards/associations. The statewide median price for townhouse-condo properties in April was $190,000, up 10.5 percent over the year-ago figure.

April was the 76th month in a row that the statewide median sales prices for both single-family homes and townhouse-condo properties rose year-over-year, according to data from Florida Realtors Research Department in partnership with local Realtor boards/associations. The median is the midpoint; half the homes sold for more, half for less.

According to the National Association of Realtors® (NAR), the national median sales price for existing single-family homes in March 2018 was $252,100, up 5.9 percent from the previous year; the national median existing condo price was $236,100. In California, the statewide median sales price for single-family existing homes in March was $564,830; in Massachusetts, it was $369,000; in Maryland, it was $283,405; and in New York, it was $260,000.

Looking at Florida’s townhouse-condo market, statewide closed sales totaled 11,236 last month, up 9.2 percent compared to a year ago. Closed sales data reflected dwindling short sales and foreclosures in April: Short sales for townhouse-condo properties dropped 27.5 percent and foreclosures fell 41.8 percent year-to-year; while short sales for single-family homes declined 48.8 percent and foreclosures fell 50.7 percent year-to-year. Closed sales may occur from 30- to 90-plus days after sales contracts are written.

“More often than not, the pace for Florida’s busy spring and summer home-buying season seems to be set in March and April,” said Florida Realtors Chief Economist Dr. Brad O’Connor. “On the heels of a somewhat slow month of March this year, it’s good to see that state existing home sales rebounded quite nicely in April. With last month’s sales factored in, we’re ahead of last year’s pace of single-family home sales by about a half of a percent.

“Demand for single family homes remains strong across the state and this abundance of buyers continues to deplete active inventories and drive up prices.”

For-sale inventory in April remained tight, at a 3.8-months’ supply for single-family homes and 5.8-months’ supply for townhouse-condo properties, according to Florida Realtors.

According to Freddie Mac, the interest rate for a 30-year fixed-rate mortgage averaged 4.47 percent in March 2018, significantly up from the 4.05 percent averaged during the same month a year earlier.

To see the full statewide housing activity reports, go to Florida Realtors Media Center at media.floridarealtors.org and look under Latest Releases, or download the April 2018 data report PDFs under Market Data at media.floridarealtors.org/market-data

Florida Realtors® serves as the voice for real estate in Florida. It provides programs, services, continuing education, research and legislative representation to its 180,000 members in 54 boards/associations. Florida Realtors® Media Center website is available at media.floridarealtors.org.

Filed Under: Featured Tagged With: Florida Housing Market, Florida Realtors, Median Prices, New Listings, sales

Regular opinion release from the Florida Supreme Court

Posted on May 24, 2018

Filings for the Florida Supreme Court
May 24, 2018

SC17-583 – In Re: Standard Criminal Jury Instructions in Capital Cases

SC17-1514 – The Florida Bar v. Anthony Wayne Blackburn

SC17-1863 – Paul Glen Everett v. State of Florida

SC17-1870 – In Re: Standard Jury Instructions in Criminal Cases – Report 2017-08

SC17-1987 – William Earl Sweet v. State of Florida

SC17-2281 – Preston Leonard Schofield v. State of Florida

Filed Under: Featured Tagged With: Florida Supreme Court, Regular opinion release

ICYMI: District 73 Candidate Says He Is Trained To Be a Leader

Posted on May 24, 2018

In case you missed it, the East County Observer ran an article this week that highlights Tommy Gregory’s leadership experience and conservative campaign platform. You may read the article by clicking here or on the photo below. The text of the article is below as well.

By: Jay Heater, Managing Editor
East County Observer 

Knocking on more than 1,000 doors in the Lakewood Ranch area, Tommy Gregory said he was met with one overwhelming concern from residents. 

“People feel the Constitution is under attack,” said Gregory, a retired Air Force veteran who now is a Sarasota attorney. 

Gregory, a Republican, announced in March he was running for the state House District 73 seat held by Joe Gruters, who is running for the state Senate. In a short period, he has tried to meet as many voters as possible. 

“They are upset,” said Gregory, who works with the Williams Parker Harrison Dietz and Getzen law firm of Sarasota. “They have Republican values, and they are being shouted down by the left. They feel there is no civil discourse. 

“I have spent my entire life defending the Constitution.” 

His said his military background — he graduated from the U.S. Air Force Academy and retired on 2014 after 20 years as a lieutenant colonel — will be a key in his race against Republican Melissa Howard and Democrat Liv Coleman. 

Although none of the three candidates has experience as an elected official, Gregory said voters would be sending a seasoned veteran to the Legislature when it comes to leadership if he is their pick. 

He said that is key because it won’t be easy for the District 73 representative to compete for leadership positions to enact change. 

“I’m already a leader,” he said. “I’ve trained my whole life to be one.” 

His military background includes 14 years as a judge advocate general prosecutor and time as a contracts manager. He holds an undergraduate degree in economics. 

“My military background has prepared me to handle things at the highest level,” he said from his home, just north of Fruitville Road and east of Lorraine Road in eastern Sarasota County. “I have worked interagency issues. I have worked with other branches of the government. I have worked with other governments.” 

He said his experience includes working with legislators from around the state, a fact he said will give him credibility if he is elected. 

“I have the experience to debate public policy issues,” he said. “In the military, I was tasked with giving people news they didn’t want to hear. My skin already is thick. Professionalism already is ingrained in me. I can take the attacks, and the way I am going to respond is professionally. Do we want to send somebody who isn’t ready to have public scrutiny of their behavior? We can’t send someone in unprepared.” 

Gregory, 46, has been married for 22 years to Erica, who also retired from the Air Force as a lieutenant colonel. They have three boys, 16-year-old Grant, 15-year-old Eric and 13-year-old Noah. 

He was asked why he is still “Tommy” and not “Tom.” 

“Tommy is my legal name on my birth certificate,” he said with a laugh. “My dad, Thomas Gregory, and my mom, Linda, didn’t want to call me ‘Junior.’ And in the military, my first name wasn’t used for 20 years.” 

He categorizes himself as an outdoorsman who grew up hunting deer and wild pigs with his dad. He said he is a fierce competitor who lived the code “Respect everyone, fear no one” in the military. He says he is a serious man who almost always is smiling. He also describes himself as a “servant-leader.” 

He said three major reasons signal the time is right for him to go to the Legislature. 

The first is to protect individual rights. The second is to further strengthen the economy (he supports President Donald Trump’s economic policies). The third is to increase respect for law enforcement. 

“We need to return society to one that respects the law,” he said. 

Overall, he said he can “step into the job and do it from Day 1.” 

And why do it at all? Doesn’t the public tend to be negative when it comes to politicians? 

“Nothing is as rewarding as helping people,” he said.

Paid by Tommy Gregory, Republican, for State Representative

Filed Under: Featured Tagged With: East County Observer, Tommy Gregory Campaign

Nelson files bill to make it easier for ATF to trace guns used in crimes

Posted on May 24, 2018

U.S. Sen. Bill Nelson (D-FL) introduced legislation today to make it easier for law enforcement officers to solve crimes involving guns.

The legislation would allow the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms (ATF) to create an electronic, searchable database of gun sale records and require all firearm dealers to provide the ATF electronic access to their gun sale records within two years.

Current law prohibits ATF agents from electronically searching gun sales records to determine who purchased a particular firearm used in the commission of a crime. Instead, ATF agents are required by law to physically search through thousands of boxes containing millions of paper files, or manually click through documents stored in non-searchable formats to trace a particular firearm.

“We should be helping law enforcement solve these crimes, not making it harder for them,” Nelson said. “The fact that there is a law on the books that forces agents to comb through millions of files by hand is absolutely ridiculous. This bill will fix that and help bring the agency into the 21st century.”

Local, state and federal law enforcement depend on ATF to trace guns found at crime scenes across the country. But the painstaking process of searching through thousands of physical boxes or having to physically visit individual firearm dealers often creates extensive delays for investigators.

In addition to delays, the fact that these gun sale records are physically stored at thousands of separate locations around the country by federal firearms licensees – instead of in an electronic database – makes them extremely susceptible to being lost or destroyed during a natural disaster – such as a hurricane or flood.

In fact, it was those concerns that led ATF to advise all federally licensed gun dealers in Florida to relocate their records to a secure facility before Hurricane Irma hit last fall. After Hurricane Katrina, gun dealers sent water-logged, mildewing records to ATF’s headquarters, where agents were forced to dry them out in the parking lot.

Previous attempts to modernize the way ATF searches its records have been unsuccessful due, in part, to opposition from gun rights groups, such as the NRA. To tamp down the privacy-related concerns often raised by these groups, Nelson’s legislation would strictly limit how and when ATF agents could use the electronic database.

For example, under Nelson’s bill, ATF agents would only be allowed to use the database to trace guns in connection with a criminal or national security investigation. It would also only allow agents to electronically search the records they already have, and would not give them access to any additional records that aren’t already available to them.

Lastly, agents using the database would only be allowed to enter a firearm’s identifying information to determine who purchased the weapon. It would not, for example, allow ATF agents to enter a person’s information to determine if they purchased a gun.

The legislation is supported the Association of Prosecuting Attorneys and the Federal Law Enforcement Officers Association. It has also been one of the top legislative priorities for Marjory Stoneman Douglas student leaders and the March for Our Lives organization.

The legislation – known as the Crime Gun Tracing Modernization Act – now heads to the Senate Judiciary Committee for consideration.

Here is a link to the legislation.

Filed Under: Featured Tagged With: crimes, guns, Senator Bill Nelson

Avoid Gas Pump Card Skimmers This Memorial Day Weekend

Posted on May 24, 2018

Ahead of this Memorial Day weekend, Commissioner of Agriculture Adam H. Putnam is providing Floridians and visitors simple tips to avoid identity-stealing card skimmers placed on gas pumps.

“Floridians and visitors shouldn’t have to worry about losing their hard-earned money to scammers who prey on victims at gas pumps. A few simple steps can help prevent identity theft,” said Commissioner of Agriculture Adam H. Putnam.

Travelers can take the following steps to avoid skimmers at gas stations:

  • Pay in cash inside the store to ensure credit card information stays safe.
  • Check to make sure the gas pump dispenser cabinet is closed and has not been tampered with.
  • Use a gas pump closer to the front of the store. Thieves often place skimmer at the gas pumps farther away from the store so they are not noticed as quickly.
  • Use a credit card instead of a debit card. Credit cards have better fraud protection, and the money is not deducted immediately from an account.
  • If using a debit card at the pump, choose to run it as a credit card instead of putting a PIN number in. That way, the PIN number is safe.
  • Monitor bank accounts regularly to spot any unauthorized charges.
  • Consumers who suspect their credit card number has been compromised should report it immediately to authorities and their credit card company.

Consumers who suspect that a gas pump has been tampered with should contact the gas station manager, local law enforcement or the department’s consumer protection and information hotline at 1-800-HELP-FLA (435-7352) or, for Spanish speakers, 1-800-FL-AYUDA (352-9832).

The department regularly inspects gas stations and analyzes samples of petroleum products to ensure consumers are being offered quality products at a fair measure. For more information, visit FreshFromFlorida.com.

Filed Under: Featured Tagged With: Commissioner Adam Putnam, Florida Department of Agricultural and Consumer Services, Gas Pump Card Skimmers, Memorial Day Weekend

Rutherford Statement on House Passage of National Defense Authorization Act

Posted on May 24, 2018

Bipartisan FY2019 NDAA makes critical investments
in our national security, Northeast Florida

Congressman John Rutherford (FL-04) issued the following statement after the U.S. House of Representatives passed the Fiscal Year 2019 National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) by a vote of 351-66. The bill now heads to the Senate for debate and passage. Upon passage, Congressman Rutherford stated:

“The House has delivered on our promise to reinvest in our military, which has suffered from insufficient resources and budget uncertainty,” said Rutherford. “This bill responds directly to the deficient readiness levels of our armed forces, while also increasing capability and investments. The bill includes the largest pay increase for our troops in nine years, grows the size of our forces to suit our military needs, counters global threats like Iran, and reforms the Pentagon bureaucracy

“I am especially proud to see the bill included many major wins for Northeast Florida. This includes $111 million for military construction at Naval Station Mayport, three Littoral Combat Ships, as well as strong support for the E-2D Advanced Hawkeye, P-8A Poseidon, A-29, and MQ-4C Triton.  It also reflects Congress’s commitment to the ship building and repair industry, which is critical to the First Coast economy. I was proud to fight for these programs, and I will continue to do so as we consider the Fiscal Year 2019 appropriations bills.  At a time when America is beginning to lead again, few things are more important than ensuring that our men and women in uniform are well taken care of and ready for any challenge they may face during training at home and deployment abroad.”

Highlights of the FY 2019 NDAA are as follows:

  • Pay Raise of 2.6% for our troops – largest in nine years
  • Increases the size of Army, Navy, Air Force, Marine Corps, Naval and Air Reserve, as well as Air Guard
  • Makes major reforms in Pentagon bureaucracy & streamlines buying practices
  • Increases funding to rebuild our military & support readiness recovery
  • Makes critical investments in missile defense and our nuclear deterrent, which is the cornerstone of our national security
  • Makes key investments in other critical military capabilities to confront aggression & address threats around the world, including threats from Russia, China, North Korea, & Iran
  • Authorizes funding for co-development and co-production of missile defense and weapons systems with our key ally Israel
  • Advances innovative technologies that will reform the way we will fight and win wars

Source: House Armed Services Committee

Filed Under: Featured Tagged With: Congressman John Rutherford, National Defense Authorization Act

Caldwell Announces Powerhouse Finance Committee

Posted on May 24, 2018

Matt Caldwell today announced the members of his statewide, finance committee in his bid for Commissioner of Agriculture. The announcement comes on the heels of the news that Caldwell’s campaign and Political Committee has raised nearly $2 million to date – leading in actual funds raised from supporters across the state.

Caldwell said, “I am proud to be running the only statewide race for Commissioner of Agriculture and see that hard work pay off as we announce our statewide finance committee. From the moment we announced our bid, we understood the importance of traveling every corner of the Florida to build statewide support and this list represents key leaders in various industries and geographies throughout our great state. The agriculture community is the backbone of Florida’s economy and I’m proud to have leaders standing by my side from every major sector of the agriculture industry, from row crop and citrus growers to timber and cattle ranchers.

“I’m also proud that our support expands beyond the agriculture community to folks who deeply care about the direction of our state and have consistently stood with conservative, principled leaders. Momentum is on our side and supporters know the importance of electing a principled conservative to serve as Commissioner of Agriculture and on the Florida Cabinet.”

Michael A. Babb, Eugene “Gene” Badger, Doug Bates, Justin Beck, Jimmy & Kathy Bielling, Lathun Brigman, John Browning, Ron Clark, Armando Codina, Bob Cook, Joe B. Cox, Husein Cumber, Clifton C. Curry, Jr., Henry Dean, Susie Dolan, Brett Dubois, Emmett Evans, Blake Fletcher, Cotton Fletcher, Joseph Fogg, III, Graham Fountain, Blake Gable, Michael Griffin, Galynna Griffin, Ken & Lynetta Griner, William Harrison, Jr., Joe Marlin Hilliard, Bob Himschoot, James “Jim” Holton, Ron Howse, Mitch Hutchcraft, David Hutson, Elizabeth P. Kagan, Joshua Kellam, Carlos Lopez Cantera, Sr., Collier Merrill, John Miklos, Greg Mitchell, Tim Mitchell, Benjamin Moe, Dan O’Keefe, Roger O’Steen, Michael Orr, Fred Pezeshkan, Fred P’Pool, Phillip Pritchett, Bo Rivard, Avery Roberts, Sonya Rood, Patrick Rooney, Jr., Christian Spilker, Ken Smith, Rick Staab, E. Bruce Strayhorn, Robert M. Thomas, Greg Tison, Enrique Tomeu, Jay Trumbull, Sr., Robert J. Underbrink, James Vickaryous, Herschel T. Vinyard, Jr., George Williamson

Since launching his bid for Florida Commissioner of Agriculture in May 2017, Representative Caldwell has traveled almost 65,000 miles across the Sunshine State talking to voters, sharing his conservative message and building support for his grassroots campaign. Caldwell continues to outwork his opponents and unite Floridians across the state. The campaign has gone 5 for 5 and won every straw poll in major media markets across Florida.

The campaign previously announced the endorsements of Republican House members from the Panhandle, Northeast Florida, Central Florida, Southwest Florida, and South Florida delegations. This is in addition to endorsements from of the Florida Police Benevolent Association (PBA), Associated Builders and Contractors of Florida, U.S. Rep. Matt Gaetz, former candidate for Commissioner of Agriculture Paul Paulson, and a number of county constitutional officers.

Additionally, the campaign launched the #2LaneTravels webpage to highlight the campaign travels across the Sunshine State in his bid for Florida Commissioner of Agriculture.

Political advertisement paid for by Matt Caldwell,
Republican, for Commissioner of Agriculture.

Filed Under: Featured Tagged With: commissioner of agriculture, Matt Caldwell Campaign

Gov. Scott: State Preparing for Torrential Rain, Severe Flooding This Weekend

Posted on May 24, 2018

Governor Rick Scott today received a full update on Invest 90L from the Florida Division of Emergency Management. The Governor will continue to be in constant communication with state and local emergency management officials and state agency leaders to ensure the state is prepared to respond to any potential impacts from Invest 90L.

Governor Scott said, “With the National Hurricane Center (NHC) now advising that Invest 90L has an 80 percent probability of tropical development over the next five days, it is absolutely critical that every Florida family is fully prepared for potential impacts. In Florida, we know how unpredictable severe weather systems can be and while the Gulf Coast and Panhandle are expected to receive the largest impact from this storm, all Floridians should be prepared. Even if your home is not in the direct path of this storm, everyone should be ready to follow your emergency plan, which you can build at FLGetAPlan.com, and stay vigilant to weather alerts and updates from local officials.

“We know that many families have travel plans this Memorial Day weekend but everyone has to put safety first and remember to never drive in dangerous conditions or through standing water. Floridians can also contact their local emergency officials for sandbag locations and other critical preparedness and response resources. This storm is expected to bring torrential rain and significant flooding in communities across Florida. We will continue to monitor its path and do everything we can to make sure our state is fully prepared to keep everyone safe.”

See below for more information on what the State of Florida is doing to support Invest 90L preparedness efforts:

EMERGENCY SUPPORT FUNCTIONS BY STATE EMERGENCY RESPONSE TEAM 

STATE EMERGENCY OPERATIONS CENTER

  • If severe weather threatens your area, be sure to follow these important safety tips:
    • Ensure your NOAA All-Hazards Weather Radio is on and programmed for your area or stay tuned to a trusted local media outlet for the most current weather situation.
    • Ensure your disaster supply kit is prepared and heed all instructions from local officials.
    • Know what you would do in the event of a severe thunderstorm or tornado watch or warning. If a tornado warning is issued for your area seek shelter immediately in an interior room, away from windows.
    • If you can hear thunder, you are close enough to be struck by lightning and should seek shelter immediately.
    • Be aware that flash flooding can occur. If there is any possibility of a flash flood, move immediately to higher ground. Do not wait for instructions to move. Be aware of stream, drainage channels, canyons and areas known to flood suddenly. Flash floods can occur in these areas without typical warnings such as rain clouds or heavy rain.
    • NEVER drive through flooded roadways as road beds may be washed out under flood waters, and just one foot of fast-moving flood water can move most cars off the road.   

MILITARY SUPPORT

  • The Florida National Guard has 5,500 guard members available for deployment if needed.

LAW ENFORCEMENT

  • The Florida Highway Patrol (FHP) is actively monitoring the storm and standing-by to assist with any weather-related missions.
  • On May 22, at Governor Scott’s direction, The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) began to pre-position and stage its high-water vehicles and all other flood response resources so they may be rapidly deployed to assist Floridians in need in the event of any flooding. FWC continues to monitor the storm and ready to respond as needed.

TRANSPORTATION & PUBLIC WORKS

  • The Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT) is watching the storm and actively monitoring for roadway flooding in areas already impacted by heavy rains and stands ready to respond as needed. 

SHELTERS

  • The state is preparing to support local sheltering operations if needed. More information on shelters will be made available as decisions on potential evacuations are made. 

PUBLIC HEALTH AND MEDICAL

  • The Agency for Health Care Administration (AHCA) and the Florida Department of Health (DOH) are standing by to assist healthcare facilities if needed.  

WATER MANAGEMENT DISTRICTS

  • Lake Okeechobee is currently at 13.67 feet and is being continuously monitored by the United States Army Corps of Engineers, which manages Lake Okeechobee water levels.

CONTACTS

  • The State Assistance Information Line (SAIL) contact number is 1-800-342-3557.
  • The State Emergency Operations Center Media Line: 850-921-0217.
  • Follow @FLSert or @FLGovScott on Twitter for live updates on Invest 90L.
  • Visit floridadisaster.org to find information on shelters, road closures, and evacuation routes.

Filed Under: Featured Tagged With: Gov. Rick Scott, Severe Flooding, Torrential Rain

Nelson on cancellation of North Korea summit

Posted on May 24, 2018

Following is a statement from U.S. Sen. Bill Nelson (D-FL) on President Trump cancelling the upcoming summit with North Korea:

“The cancellation of this summit reveals the lack of preparation on the part of President Trump in dealing with a totalitarian dictator like Kim Jong Un. We’ve seen similar lack of preparation by the president in dealing with the leaders of China and Russia.”

Filed Under: Featured Tagged With: North Korea summit, Senator Bill Nelson

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