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Facts Fail to Slow Payday Lenders’ March Through Florida Committees

Posted on January 30, 2018

Senators Ignore Data Showing Floridians In Trouble With Debt Trap
Loans, Vote to Legalize An Additional Triple-Digit Interest Product

Senator Jose Javier Rodriguez seemed to be the only member of the Senate Commerce and Tourism committee who heard the arguments and the outright pleas of consumer advocates and faith leaders Monday afternoon as they asked lawmakers to stop payday lenders from moving a new harmful bill to the full Senate.
SB 920, sponsored by Appropriations Chair Senator Bradley, would allow loans twice as large as the current limit, up to $1,000, with 60- to 90-day terms and annual interest rates over 200%. According to an analysis from the Florida Office of Financial Regulation, a borrower in debt for 60 days currently pays $110 in fees for $1,000, but would pay $214.68 under SB 920. And payday loans financially devastate borrowers because they are structured to keep them paying the triple-digit fees over months or years, whether they are short or longer-term loans.
A representative of Amscot, a large payday lender, testified that his company needs the new law because the federal Consumer Financial Protection Bureau released a new rule impacting his business. That rule would require payday lenders to assess the ability of borrowers to repay their loans, something most lenders already do. The rule is not scheduled to take effect until August of 2019, and it is under attack by members of Congress and the new director of the Consumer Bureau, so it may not ever be put into place.
While Senator Rodriguez cast the only “no” vote, one senator voted in favor of the bill despite his concerns about the high cost.
“I’m going to vote for it because I have enough faith in Senator Bradley moving forward that we’ll take some of these pitfalls out that are of great concern here today,” said Senator George Gainer. “Certainly 200-something percent APR is out of the question.”
Another committee member, Senator Audrey Gibson, offered a 36% cap on annual interest rates before withdrawing it based on her friendship with the bill sponsor, Senator Bradley.
The FL NAACP, the AARP, the Florida Catholic Conference, National Association of Latino Community Asset Builders, Florida Prosperity Partnership, Florida Veterans for Common Sense, the Cooperative Baptist Fellowship of Florida, UnidosUS, Florida Hispanic Unity, Florida Legal Services, League of Southeastern Credit Unions and many others are among the many groups who oppose legalizing a product that would snare borrowers in a debt trap even deeper and more damaging than traditional payday loans.
In a letter, civil rights attorney Benjamin Crump expressed opposition to the bill:
“Payday lending puts the burden of extremely high interest rates on people of extremely low means. And these loans offer no value but instead serve to systematically redistribute wealth from low-wealth communities to large, corporatized predatory lenders. And as with so many other issues, this is one that has a devastating impact to the fabric of Black and Latino communities… We cannot in good conscience let a sophisticated means of exploitation, especially one that can be resolved with such a simple solution, continue to destroy good and decent people. Florida lawmakers should reject this new product and instead pass a usury cap on payday loans – just as people across this state are asking them to do.”
Rev. James T. Golden, social action director of the AME Church in Florida, gave committee members an impassioned plea:
“The reality is that on a per annum basis, all of the products that have been produced for consideration by the legislature in Florida have triple-digit interest rates. While we debate this in the two hours that have been granted, there are people who have to live with this for six months, or for a year. And the reason we complain is that they live with this much longer than that because these products keep them in debt, keep them from being able to move beyond the sad state that they find themselves in….
…I find it very difficult to be sympathetic to multi-millionaires sitting in here saying to you, we need help, when you all know that the resources this preacher and I bring to bear on this situation doesn’t come with one campaign contribution. But it comes with a heartfelt plea to you to do the right thing by the people who couldn’t come here today. Do the right thing by the people who couldn’t lift their voices because they’ve been too busy paying off these loans they’ve gotten from the industry.

Filed Under: Featured Tagged With: payday lenders

Diaz Qualifies By Petition

Posted on January 29, 2018

The District 103 state representative has secured more than enough
valid petition signatures to qualify for the Senate District 36 ballot.

The Manny Diaz Campaign today announced that the Florida Department of State has verified that he has exceeded the 2,311 signatures required for ballot access. Diaz, who has represented District 103 in the Florida House of Representatives since 2012, is running for the District 36 seat in the Florida Senate.
“I’m excited that our campaign has reached this milestone, and I’m very grateful to the friends and neighbors who were part of this effort,” said Diaz. “I think over the last six years my fellow Miami-Dade residents have gotten to know me and my conservative record well. It’s been an honor to serve in the Florida House, and I look forward to continuing to work hard in the Senate for better education opportunities and for a stronger economy.”
Diaz has been a leader on education reform during his time in the Florida House. During the 2018 legislative session, he is serving as Chair of the House PreK-12 Appropriations Subcommittee. He also sits on the Education and Appropriations Committees, the Health Innovation Subcommittee, and the Joint Legislative Budget Commission.

Paid by Manny Diaz Jr., Republican, for State Senator

Filed Under: Featured Tagged With: ballot access, florida department of state, Manny Diaz Campaign, Petition

Nelson opposes Interior’s plan to roll-back drilling safety regs

Posted on January 29, 2018

In a letter to Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke, U.S. Sen. Bill Nelson (D-FL) today submitted his formal comments in opposition to the agency’s proposal to roll back several offshore drilling safety standards that the Obama administration put in place after the 2010 Deepwater Horizon oil rig disaster.

The letter comes as the agency prepares to close the public comment period on its latest proposal to undo the Obama-era regulations put in place to prevent another incident like the Deepwater Horizon.

The public has until midnight tonight to submit their own comments on the agency’s plan. Once the public comment period has closed, the agency will work to finalize the rule.

Nelson, a long-time opponent of having oil rigs near Florida’s coast, said earlier this month that if the agency moves forward with finalizing this rule to roll-back the regulations, he plans to invoke a procedural rule known as the Congressional Review Act to try to block it.

The Congressional Review Act gives Congress the power to overturn an agency’s final rule. As a result, any lawmaker seeking to block an agency rule from taking effect can file a so-called Resolution of Disapproval within 60 days of that final rule being sent to Congress. If a Resolution of Disapproval is approved by a majority in both the House and Senate and signed into law by the president, the agency’s rule would be overturned.

A copy of Nelson’s letter to Zinke is available here.

Filed Under: Featured Tagged With: drilling safety regulations, Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke, Senator Bill Nelson

Nelson opposes Interior's plan to roll-back drilling safety regs

Posted on January 29, 2018

In a letter to Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke, U.S. Sen. Bill Nelson (D-FL) today submitted his formal comments in opposition to the agency’s proposal to roll back several offshore drilling safety standards that the Obama administration put in place after the 2010 Deepwater Horizon oil rig disaster.
The letter comes as the agency prepares to close the public comment period on its latest proposal to undo the Obama-era regulations put in place to prevent another incident like the Deepwater Horizon.
The public has until midnight tonight to submit their own comments on the agency’s plan. Once the public comment period has closed, the agency will work to finalize the rule.
Nelson, a long-time opponent of having oil rigs near Florida’s coast, said earlier this month that if the agency moves forward with finalizing this rule to roll-back the regulations, he plans to invoke a procedural rule known as the Congressional Review Act to try to block it.
The Congressional Review Act gives Congress the power to overturn an agency’s final rule. As a result, any lawmaker seeking to block an agency rule from taking effect can file a so-called Resolution of Disapproval within 60 days of that final rule being sent to Congress. If a Resolution of Disapproval is approved by a majority in both the House and Senate and signed into law by the president, the agency’s rule would be overturned.
A copy of Nelson’s letter to Zinke is available here.

Filed Under: Featured Tagged With: drilling safety regulations, Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke, Senator Bill Nelson

Top Three Teams to Compete in “Fresh From Florida” Student Chef Cook-Off Final

Posted on January 29, 2018

MEDIA ADVISORY

The Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services will host the final “Fresh From Florida” Student Chef Cook-Off in Tallahassee tomorrow, Jan. 30. The three regional champions will compete for a chance to have their original recipe served in school cafeterias and an apprenticeship with celebrity chef Art Smith.
The winning team will participate in the department’s Taste of Florida Agriculture reception tomorrow evening in the Florida Capitol courtyard.
Event: “Fresh From Florida” Student Chef Cook-Off Final
Contestants: Orlando Regional Winner- Tony Alvarez and Gigi Rivera of Bloomingdale Senior High School, T&G’s Burrito;
Jacksonville Regional Winner- Allyson Moore and Wyatt Junnila of Harmony High School, The Osceola Bowl; and
Palm Beach Regional Winner- Sheldon Riley and James Weichmann of Fort Pierce High School, Raw Kale Pasta with Strawberry Vinaigrette and Chipotle Chicken
Date: Tuesday, Jan. 30
Time: 9 a.m. – 1 p.m.
Location: FDACS Kitchen
Innovation Park
2051 E. Paul Dirac Dr.
Tallahassee, Fla.
For more information about the Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services, visit FreshFromFlorida.com or call 1-800-HELP-FLA.

Filed Under: Featured Tagged With: florida department of agriculture and consumer services, Fresh from Florida, Student Chef Cook-Off

‘Stop the Bleed’ Campaign Comes To The Florida Capitol

Posted on January 29, 2018

MEDIA ADVISORY

The Florida Chapter of American College of Surgeons (FCACS) is bringing a hands-on training session to the Florida Capitol this Wednesday, January 31st, to instruct the public on how to react in trauma situations. FCACS offers this training to legislators and the public as part of its annual Legislative Advocacy Days.
WHO: American College of Surgeons
WHAT: FCACS “Stop the Bleed” Legislative Training Session
WHEN: Wednesday, January 31, 2018
8 a.m.-1 p.m.
WHERE: Florida State Capitol Building, 3rd Floor Rotunda
Visit bleedingcontrol.org for more information.
#StopTheBleed
About the Florida Chapter, American College of Surgeons
The Florida Chapter, American College of Surgeons offer a professional home for Florida surgeons who are interested in protecting our profession and patients. The Florida Chapter proudly provides avenues for continuing education in all surgical fields, practice enhancement and networking opportunities, and the development of personal relationships of the highest quality not available through other organizations. For more information, please visit the Florida Chapter website at floridafacs.org.

Filed Under: Featured Tagged With: American College of Surgeons, campaign, FCACS, florida capitol, Legislative Training Session, Stop the Bleed

Commissioner Adam Putnam to Kick-Off Taste of Florida Agriculture Reception

Posted on January 29, 2018

MEDIA ADVISORY

Florida Commissioner of Agriculture Adam H. Putnam will kick-off the Taste of Florida Agriculture reception in the Florida Capitol courtyard tomorrow, Jan. 30. The Taste of Florida Agriculture reception is a co-hosted event between the Florida Farm Bureau and the Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services, and it highlights the importance of Florida agriculture. The reception is free and open to the public.
Vendors will serve dishes that feature fresh Florida oysters, honey, fruits, vegetables and much more. The wining team from tomorrow’s final “Fresh From Florida” Student Chef Cook-Off will also participate.
Event: Taste of Florida Agriculture Reception
Date: Tuesday, Jan. 30
Time: 4:30 – 6:30 p.m.
Location: Florida Capitol Courtyard
400 S. Monroe St.
Tallahassee, Fla. 32399

Filed Under: Featured Tagged With: Commissioner Adam Putnam, Florida Agriculture Reception, florida department of agriculture and consumer services, florida farm bureau

Jacksonville woman claims top prize in $500,000 GOLD RUSH DOUBLER Scratch-Off game

Posted on January 29, 2018

The Florida Lottery announces that Sharon Wright, 47, of Jacksonville, claimed a top prize in the $500,000 GOLD RUSH DOUBLER Scratch-Off game at Florida Lottery Headquarters in Tallahassee. She purchased her winning ticket from Publix, located at 5000-11 U.S. 17 South in Orange Park.
The $5 Scratch-Off game, $500,000 GOLD RUSH DOUBLER, launched in January 2017, and features more than $182.8 million in prizes, including 44 top prizes of $500,000. The game’s overall odds of winning are one-in-3.98.
Scratch-Off games are an important part of the Lottery’s portfolio of games, comprising approximately 68 percent of ticket sales and generating more than $784 million for the Educational Enhancement Trust Fund (EETF) in fiscal year 2016-17.

Filed Under: Featured Tagged With: florida lottery, GOLD RUSH DOUBLER Scratch-Off game, Jacksonville

Senator Ellyn Bogdanoff Endorses Matt Spritz For State House

Posted on January 29, 2018

Former State Senator Puts Support Behind GOP Candidate in HD 89 Race

Matt Spritz announced today that former South Florida State Senator Ellyn Bogdanoff has endorsed his campaign for State Representative.

Matthew Spritz

“I’m pleased to endorse Matt Spritz in his campaign for the Florida House,” said Bogdanoff. “Matt’s enthusiasm is contagious and his optimism is refreshing. He understands the unique needs of our local community and I have no doubt he will fight every day for our interests. From protecting our beaches, to addressing our sober home crisis, to making sure our state policies help grow our economy, I am confident Matt will be an effective advocate for our community.”
“I’m honored to have the support of Senator Bogdanoff,” said Spritz. “ She has an outstanding record of accomplishment and service in our community and in the State Legislature that truly speaks for itself. I’m thrilled to have her on our team, and I look forward to her continued guidance on the issues important to our community.”
Bogdanoff joins a growing number of current and former state legislators, including Representatives Byron Donalds, Randy Fine, Jason Fischer, Joe Gruters, Tom Leek, Bobby Payne, and Bob Rommel, and former Representative Alex Miller, who have all also endorsed Spritz.
Senator Ellyn Bogdanoff was first elected to represent Palm Beach and Broward Counties in the Florida House of Representatives in 2004. She served for six years in the House, including as the Majority Whip under Speaker Marco Rubio, in charge of all public policy that flowed through the Chamber. She was subsequently elected to the Florida Senate in 2010, where she served as Chair of the Senate Finance and Tax Committee, the Joint Administrative Procedures Committee and the Criminal and Civil Justice Appropriations Committee. As a legislator she was best known for engaging in and negotiating a variety of complex policy issues.
Born and raised in South Florida, Matt Spritz graduated Phi Beta Kappa with high honors from Emory University and from New York University School of Law in New York City. He practiced corporate and business law in New York City and later in South Florida before committing himself to public service in the Florida House.
House District 89 covers coastal portions of Palm Beach County spanning from Singer Island to Boca Raton, which has the largest concentration of voters. Thirty-six percent of registered voters in the district are Republicans, while Democrats make up 33 percent, and voters with minor or no party affiliation, 31 percent.

Paid by Matt Spritz, Republican, for State Representative

Filed Under: Featured Tagged With: Matt Spritz Campaign, Senator Ellyn Bogdanoff

Governor Scott Meets with Exiled Magistrates of the Supreme Court of Venezuela

Posted on January 29, 2018


Governor Rick Scott today met with leaders from the Venezuelan community, including exiled magistrates of the Venezuelan Supreme Court, to discuss ways to continue to help the people of Venezuela gain freedom and democracy. Last year, Governor Scott and the State Board of Administration passed a resolution to ban state investments that would benefit Nicolas Maduro’s oppressive government. To build on these efforts, Governor Scott proposed legislation to strictly prohibit all state agencies from investing in any company that is doing business with the Maduro regime.

Filed Under: Featured Tagged With: Exiled Magistrates, Governor Rick Scott, Supreme Court of Venezuela

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