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Predatory Payday Lending Product Advances Again

Posted on January 26, 2018

Consumer, Faith and Civil Rights Groups Strongly
Oppose A Bill Creating More Expensive Debt Traps

Payday lenders have scored another committee hearing for a bill that would make some of their high-cost predatory loans even more expensive than they already are in Florida.  The bill has moved through the banking committees of both the House and Senate despite this opposition, and the Senate Commerce and Insurance Committee has scheduled a hearing on SB 920 for Monday, January 29 at 3:30 p.m.
Advance America and Amscot have made generous donations to state and federal lawmakers in their efforts to protect and expand the legalization of a business model based on turning short-term loans into long-term debt traps. The companies are pushing a proposal that would add a new debt trap product to their repertoire in Florida. 
SB 920/HB 857 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.
Payday lenders are claiming they need this new product to evade the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau’s new payday lending rule. That rule, which requires payday lenders to assess the ability of borrowers to repay the loan and still meet living expenses, as most lenders already do, has been put into jeopardy because of actions by some members of Congress and the new director of the Consumer Bureau. If it does survive these challenges, it will not take effect until August 19, 2019.
Lawmakers have so far ignored strong and vocal opposition from consumer, faith, seniors, civil rights and community organizations.
“I am extremely disappointed in those Senators who supported a bill [last week] that negatively impacts Black and Brown people in this state. They voted against the interest of Black and Brown people. There are too few people who have too much power to impact the lives of too many people with no power, when you define power as having the money needed to control the outcome. But, I have great faith, that before the end of this legislative session that enough people without money will demonstrate the power of faith.” said Rev. James T. Golden, social action director of the AME Church in Florida, who talked personally with senators about his concerns.
“The fact that payday lenders are trying to evade a consumer protection rule that may not even go into effect is really beyond the pale,” said Alice Vickers, director of the Florida Alliance for Consumer Protection. “They are basically acknowledging that they will refuse to meet the commonsense standard of making loans to people who can actually afford the terms. And on top of that, they want to add a new predatory product that will in effect simply add another tool to their debt trap toolkit.”
The coalition supports a bill that would stop the cycle of harmful debt through a rate cap of 30%. Reform passed in 2001 failed to stop the cycle of debt that payday lending intentionally creates.. Over 83% of loans go to people with seven or more loans per year, and the payday lenders suck $311 million annually out of our state’s economy – from those who need those dollars the most.
“I was extremely disappointed to see the news last week that many of our state legislators are siding with the payday lenders, over the objections of well-trusted constituents such as AARP, veterans groups, faith leaders and many others,” said Kris Knab, retired executive director of Legal Services of North Florida, in an opinion editorial. “Why are payday lenders so intent on passing legislation this year? They are trying to design loopholes to get around future consumer protections.” 
For more information about payday loans in Florida visit stopthedebttrapflorida.org.

Filed Under: Featured Tagged With: Florida Alliance for Consumer Protection

Court Clerks ‘Play Cupid’ This Valentine’s Day Hosting Group Wedding Ceremonies

Posted on January 26, 2018

Ten Clerks of Court across the state will be hosting group marriage ceremonies this Feb. 14. A popular choice for couples looking to marry or renew their vows, these events bring together dozens to say “I do” on the most romantic day of the year. Some couples participate because of their wish to be wed by the Clerk of Court directly, while others enjoy the opportunity to marry at a historic courthouse. Whatever the reason, they are part of a bigger community celebration that makes Valentine’s Day even more memorable.
Event details by participating county are highlighted below including links for additional information. Ceremony registration and marriage license application deadlines are Feb. 9, 2018 for all counties unless otherwise noted. While some Clerks have waived ceremony fees*, the standard license/renewal fees still apply.

NORTH FLORIDA

ESCAMBIA* – Pam Childers, CPA, CGFO
2 p.m. @ MC Blanchard Judicial Bldg, Pensacola
More info

FLAGLER* – Tom W. Bexley
12 p.m. @ Flagler County Justice Center, Bunnell
More info

CENTRAL FLORIDA

OSCEOLA* – Armando Ramirez
10 a.m. (English)/2 p.m. (Spanish)
Historic Courthouse, Kissimmee
More info

PINELLAS* – Ken Burke, CPA
1 p.m. @ Florida Botanical Gardens, Largo
Deadline: Jan. 26
More info

ST. LUCIE* – Joseph E. Smith
1 p.m. @ Botanical Gardens, Port St. Lucie
Deadline: Feb. 10
More info

PASCO* – Paula S. O’Neil, Ph.D.
1 p.m. @ Historic Courthouse, Dade City
More info

POLK* – Stacy M. Butterfield, CPA
12 p.m. @ Polk County History Center, Bartow
More info

VOLUSIA* – Laura E. Roth, Esq.
11 a.m. @ City Island Park, Daytona Beach
3 p.m. @ Historic Courthouse, DeLand
More info

SOUTH FLORIDA

BROWARD – Brenda D. Forman
12 p.m. @ Broward County Judicial Complex – West Building
Ft. Lauderdale
More info

PALM BEACH* – Sharon R. Bock, Esq.
11:30 a.m. @ National Croquet Center
West Palm Beach
More info

Florida Court Clerks & Comptrollers (FCCC) is a statewide nonprofit member association composed of the Florida Clerks of the Circuit Court and Comptrollers. The association provides local government support services, technical assistance and accreditation opportunities for all members. For more information, visit flclerks.com.

Filed Under: Featured Tagged With: Florida Court Clerks & Comptrollers, Group Wedding Ceremonies, Valentine’s Day

Gov. Scott Extends Executive Order for Hurricane Maria to Continue Support for Puerto Ricans

Posted on January 25, 2018

During a Puerto Rico relief roundtable today Governor Rick Scott announced the signing of Executive Order 18-17 to extend Executive Order 17-259 for all 67 Florida counties in response to Hurricane Maria. This executive order will ensure that the state can continue to welcome families displaced by Hurricane Maria. This declaration will also allow the state to continue providing important resources and assistance needed to best accommodate the needs of families impacted by Hurricane Maria in Florida. Families displaced by Hurricane Maria are continuing to arrive in Florida and the state must do everything possible to help these families. Florida will continue to coordinate with FEMA to provide Maria survivors who have traveled to the state with important services such as housing assistance, crisis counseling and unemployment assistance.
Governor Scott said, “Today, to ensure Florida has every available resource to continue to assist families displaced by Hurricane Maria, I am extending Executive Order 17-259, declaring a State of Emergency in all 67 Florida counties. Puerto Rico was devastated by Hurricane Maria and many families lost everything. As Puerto Rico rebuilds, Florida remains committed to doing everything we can to help the families impacted by Hurricane Maria and aid in the recovery process.”
To view Executive Order 18-17, click HERE.
For more information on what the State of Florida is doing to support Puerto Rico, click HERE.

Filed Under: Featured Tagged With: executive order, Governor Rick Scott, Hurricane Maria, Puerto Ricans

ICYMI: Bradenton Herald: Florida’s First Lady visits three Manatee elementary schools during tour

Posted on January 25, 2018

Florida’s First Lady visits three Manatee elementary schools during tour
Bradenton Herald
Richard Dymond
January 24, 2018
It’s not often that the First Lady of the state drops into Manatee County schools but it happened Tuesday.
Ann Scott, wife of Florida Gov. Rick Scott, visited Willis, McNeal and Tara elementary schools as part of a statewide tour for Celebrate Literacy Week.
While at Willis in Lakewood Ranch, Scott met Savannah Adams, a fifth-grade student who had written a letter to Gov. Scott last year as part of a social studies project.
…
Students holding signs lined the walkway at McNeal, welcoming the First Lady. She was also given a tour by students, as they made their way to the media center.
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“It was such a pleasure to have Mrs. Scott in our classroom today,” said the fifth-grade teacher, Olivia Mayer. “My students and I are so grateful that she chose our school to visit.”
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The First Lady’s new book is called “Ally & Jordi’s Adventures Through Florida,” which was named for her daughters. She spoke in detail about her family – and read a passage from the book to every class that she visited in Manatee County.
The First Lady told the students that during this last year of the governor’s term in office, she will continue to focus on reading and literacy by visiting schools across the state.
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Filed Under: Featured Tagged With: Bradenton Herald, elementary schools, first lady ann scott, ICYMI, Manatee County

Statement from Governor Rick Scott on House Passage of HB 359

Posted on January 25, 2018

Governor Rick Scott today issued the following statement after the Florida House of Representatives unanimously voted in support of HB 359. This bill advances Governor Scott’s proposal to strictly prohibit the State of Florida, including all state agencies, from investing in any company that is doing business with Venezuelan dictator Nicolas Maduro’s oppressive government. See Governor Scott’s announcement of this proposal HERE.
“Florida is proud to be an incredible melting pot and home to a vibrant Venezuelan population. But sadly, in recent years, we’ve seen the conditions and situation in Venezuela deteriorate because of a brutal dictator. The Maduro regime is hurting and oppressing Venezuelan families more and more each day and I have been absolutely clear that the State of Florida will not stand for it. Last year, I proposed, and the entire Florida Cabinet supported, a ban on state investments benefitting the Maduro regime. Today, I am proud that the Florida House of Representatives voted unanimously in support of my proposal that prohibits all state agencies from investing in the oppressive Venezuelan government. I’d like to thank House Speaker Richard Corcoran, House Speaker pro tempore Jeanette Nuñez, Representative Manny Diaz and all the members who voted for this important legislation that recognizes the significant role Florida plays globally. I look forward to the Senate continuing to advance this bill and signing it into law soon.” – Governor Rick Scott

Filed Under: Featured, Government Tagged With: florida house of representatives, Governor Rick Scott, House Bill 359

First Lady Ann Scott Awards K-12 Students in the Celebrate Literacy Week, Florida! Find Yourself in a Book Contest

Posted on January 25, 2018

First Lady Ann Scott today recognized the winners of the Celebrate Literacy Week, Florida! Find Yourself in a Book Contest. First Lady Scott was joined by K-12 Public Schools Chancellor Hershel Lyons and Lottery Secretary Jim Poppell. The award ceremony concludes the week-long celebration of reading and literacy in Florida’s schools.
First Lady Ann Scott said, “I am extremely proud of these students for showcasing their creativity and promoting the value of literacy. It is clear that they are on a path to success, and I am honored to recognize them for their hard work. I urge all Florida students to keep celebrating literacy and make reading a part of their daily routine.”
K-12 Public Schools Chancellor Hershel Lyons said, “Congratulations to all of the students that participated in the Celebrate Literacy Week, Florida! Find Yourself in a Book Contests. Literacy is a critical skill that is the building block for lifelong learning, and I am extremely proud of these students for taking the initiative to participate in the contest and sharing the importance of reading with their peers.
“On behalf of the Florida Lottery, congratulations to all of the students who participated in this year’s Celebrate Literacy Week contest,” said Secretary Jim Poppell. “We are proud to once again join First Lady Ann Scott and the Department of Education in support of the integral role literacy plays in the success of Florida’s students and schools.”
The winners of the 2018 Celebrate Literacy Week, Florida! statewide contest are below.
ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS
First Place: Crawfordville Elementary School, Wakulla County – “The Bully Curse”
Second Place: Village Green Elementary School, Dade County – “Stand Tall, Isabela Maria Rodriguez”
Third Place: Everglades Elementary, Okeechobee County – “If You Give a School an Ag Teacher”
MIDDLE SCHOOLS
First Place: Swift Creek Middle School, Leon County – “Wonder”
Second Place: Varsity Lakes Middle School, Lee County – “Life as Auggie”
Third Place: King Middle School, Santa Rosa County – “Wonder”
HIGH SCHOOLS
First Place: Donald E. Woods Opportunity Center, Polk County – “The Frankenstein in Me”
Second Place: Paxon School of Advanced Studies, Duval County – “The Ables”
Third Place: Miami Southridge Senior High School, Dade County – “The Tower of Discovery”
To compete in the contest, schools submitted student created books, character videos or movie trailers to illustrate the theme or central message from a book. The prizes were sponsored by the Florida Education Foundation: $1,000 for first place, $500 for second place, and $250 for third place. The winning projects will be featured on the Just Read, Florida! website and the Department of Education’s social media pages. Celebrate Literacy Week, Florida! is sponsored by the Florida Lottery, LEGOLAND® Florida Resort and the Florida Education Foundation.
For more information about Celebrate Literacy Week, Florida!, visit Just Read, Florida!

Filed Under: Featured Tagged With: "Celebrate Literacy Week, Book Contest, first lady ann scott, K-12 Students

Governor Scott Congratulates the University of Central Florida Knights

Posted on January 25, 2018


Governor Rick Scott today visited the University of Central Florida’s football team to congratulate them on their undefeated season. Governor Scott awarded each player with the Governor’s Sports Award and a copy of the proclamation the Governor issued this month proclaiming the UCF Knights as national champions in Florida. To view the proclamation, click HERE.

Filed Under: Featured Tagged With: Governor Rick Scott, UCF Knights, university of central florida

Tampa man arrested for illegal practice of dentistry

Posted on January 25, 2018

Agents with the Florida Department of Law Enforcement arrested Abdel Rahman Hussein Rabah, 42, of 517 Winham St., Tampa, on charges of unlicensed practice of a health care profession and practice of dentistry or dental hygiene without a license.
He was arrested at 6441 Eureka Springs Road, Tampa, where he established the illegal dental practice.
This was a joint investigation with Homeland Security Investigations. The Florida Department of Health, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration and the Hillsborough County Sheriff’s Office assisted.
FDLE agents were contacted by the state DOH in December 2017 regarding complaints Rabah was practicing dentistry without a license. The investigation showed while Rabah had posted photos on social media accounts of his dentistry work, he did not hold an active license to practice dentistry. Further investigation revealed Rabah sometimes referred to himself as “Dr. Abdel Rahman.”
Investigators also learned Rabah was discarding trash at his residence that contained used syringes, extracted teeth and bloodied paper towels and dental gauzes.
Attorney General Pam Bondi’s Office of Statewide Prosecution will prosecute.
Rabah was taken to the Hillsborough County Jail on a bond of $30,000.

Filed Under: Featured Tagged With: Dentistry, FDLE, Florida Department of Law Enforcement, Hillsborough County Jail, illegal practice

Statement from Governor Rick Scott on House Passage of Tax Cut Proposal

Posted on January 25, 2018

Governor Rick Scott issued the following statement after the Florida House of Representatives overwhelmingly voted 80-29 in bipartisan support of HB 7001. This bill advances Governor Scott’s proposal for a constitutional amendment requiring a 2/3 supermajority vote by future legislatures to raise any tax or fee. See Governor Scott’s announcement of this proposal HERE.
“I appreciate Speaker Corcoran for his commitment to fighting to make sure it is harder for politicians to raise taxes and fees on hardworking families. When I first announced this proposal, Speaker Corcoran joined me to ensure we do all we can to let families and job creators keep more of their hard-earned money. Today, the Florida House of Representatives overwhelmingly passed this proposal in a bipartisan vote to give Floridians the chance to go to the polls and vote to make it harder for politicians in Tallahassee to raise taxes and fees. I want to thank Speaker Corcoran, Representative Tom Leek and every member who voted on this critical proposal. I look forward to the Senate swiftly voting on the House’s bill.” – Governor Rick Scott

Filed Under: Featured, Government Tagged With: Governor Rick Scott, Tax Cut Proposal

Department of Education Celebrates Braille Literacy Month at Tallahassee Elementary School

Posted on January 25, 2018

MEDIA ADVISORY

Tomorrow, January 26, Division of Blind Services (DBS) Director Robert Doyle will visit Woodville Elementary School and read to students in honor of Braille Literacy Month. Following the reading, the students will participate in hands-on activities to provide them with an understanding of how individuals with varying visual impairments live, work and play.
WHAT: Braille Literacy Month Celebration
WHEN: 9:00 am
Friday, January 26, 2018
WHERE: Woodville Elementary School
9373 Woodville Highway
Tallahassee, Florida 32305
The Division of Blind Services’ mission is to ensure blind and visually-impaired Floridians have the necessary tools, support and opportunity to achieve success. To find out more, visit dbs.fldoe.org.

Filed Under: Education, Featured Tagged With: Braille Literacy Month, florida department of education

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