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Commissioner Adam Putnam’s Statement on the Passing of Deputy Shaun Feverston

Posted on September 28, 2017

Commissioner of Agriculture Adam H. Putnam issued the following statement regarding the passing of Deputy Shaun Feverston of the Manatee County Sheriff’s Office:
“Today, we are tragically reminded of the great sacrifices that Florida’s law enforcement officers make on a daily basis, all for the sake of their fellow Floridians. My prayers are with Deputy Feverston’s family, loved ones and the entire Manatee County Sheriff’s Office.”

Filed Under: Featured Tagged With: Commissioner Adam Putnam, Manatee County Sheriff's Office

Governor Rick Scott to Hold Media Availability Following Visit to Puerto Rico

Posted on September 28, 2017

MEDIA ADVISORY

Today, September 28th, Governor Rick Scott will hold a media availability following his visit to Puerto Rico taken at the request of Governor Ricardo Rosselló. Earlier today, Governor Scott joined Governor Rosselló to assist in relief and recovery efforts from Hurricane Maria in San Juan, Puerto Rico.
WHAT: Media Availability
WHEN: Approx. 7PM
WHERE: Orlando Sanford International Airport
100 StarPort Way
Sanford, FL 32773

Filed Under: Featured Tagged With: Governor Rick Scott, Media Advisory, Puerto Rico

CRC Meeting Schedule Week of October 2-6

Posted on September 28, 2017

MEDIA ADVISORY

The Constitution Revision Commission (CRC) noticed the following meeting schedule for the week of October 2-6, 2017. CRC meetings are open to the public and will be livestreamed by The Florida Channel on www.TheFloridaChannel.org. Members of the public wishing to address CRC committees will be provided an opportunity to speak at the direction of the respective committee chair. Visit flcrc.gov/Committees for additional information on CRC committees.
The Interim Calendar is available on the CRC Calendars Page at flcrc.gov/Meetings/Calendars/2017.

Monday, October 2

Rules and Administration Committee

  • Time: 8:30-9:30 AM
  • Location: 401 Senate Office Building, Tallahassee, Florida
  • Meeting Notice: http://bit.ly/2fRJPUn

Meeting of the Full Commission

  • Time: 10:00 AM-1:00 PM
  • Location: Florida Senate Chamber, Tallahassee, Florida 

Style and Drafting Committee

  • Time: 3:30 PM – 5:30 PM
  • Location: 110 Senate Office Building, Tallahassee, Florida
  • Meeting Notice: http://bit.ly/2wWpx6L

Tuesday, October 3

Declaration of Rights Committee

  • Time: 9:00 AM – Noon
  • Location: 110 Senate Office Building, Tallahassee, Florida
  • Meeting Notice: http://bit.ly/2fzVSZg

Judicial Committee

  • Time: 1:00-5:00 PM
  • Location: 301 Senate Office Building, Tallahassee, Florida
  • Meeting Notice: http://bit.ly/2y9ELFv

Wednesday, October 4

Ethics and Elections Committee

  • Time: 9:00-11:00 AM
  • Location: 110 Senate Office Building, Tallahassee, Florida
  • Meeting Notice: http://bit.ly/2y9PEqN 

Legislative Committee

  • Time: 10:00 AM – Noon
  • Location: 301 Senate Office Building, Tallahassee, Florida
  • Meeting Notice: http://bit.ly/2xMHEee 

Executive Committee

  • Time: 2:00-5:00 PM
  • Location: 401 Senate Office Building, Tallahassee, Florida
  • Meeting Notice: http://bit.ly/2k5pPBZ

Thursday, October 5

Education Committee

  • Time: 9:00 AM – Noon
  • Location: 110 Senate Office Building, Tallahassee, Florida
  • Meeting Notice: http://bit.ly/2k5bqFR 

Friday, October 6

No meetings scheduled.

Filed Under: Featured Tagged With: Florida Constitution Revision Commission, Media Advisory

UNF Professor Emeritus Honored for Service by Belize Government

Posted on September 28, 2017

Dr. Betty Flinchum, Professor Emerita of Curriculum and Instruction in the University of North Florida’s College of Education and Human Services (COEHS), was presented with the Order of Distinction, a high honor by the government of Belize. Flinchum is the first ever non-Belizean citizen to receive the honor.
“This tribute has given me the greatest joy imaginable,” said Flinchum. “I am sincerely grateful to all my former students, colleagues, Belizeans friends and families, to the Belize government and to all the Belizean people for this great honor and the privilege to work with this country for more than 30 years. I felt humbled to be among those honored and upon receiving my honor, I felt truly Belizean.”
Flinchum was recognized in a formal Tribute to Belizean Patriots ceremony September 14 for giving years of service to the country, in supporting educational programs and facilitating a process where more than 500 Belizean nationals have been able to earn degrees from the University. In attendance at the presentation was a large group of alumni, coworkers, junior college presidents, deans and friends.
“There are hundreds of Belizean professionals whose lives have been positively impacted and changed forever by Dr. Betty Flinchum. Her sterling contribution is through her personal commitment and dedication to Belize’s development,” according to the program from the Belizean Office of the Prime Minister.
Flinchum served for 32 years as a professor of education and director of International Programs at UNF, now called the International Center. As a founding faculty member, she initiated and developed the University’s international programs, which included the establishment of study-abroad programs, international student programs, faculty linkages and exchanges with numerous countries. During her tenure there, UNF’s international student body grew to include young scholars from over 100 foreign countries.
On her retirement, she was elected as Emeritus, an honor and high distinction for retired faculty at the University. She initiated a government-funded international program between the University and Belize in 1986, founding the Consortium on Belize Educational Cooperation, and she currently continues to consult with the University on this project and in other areas of international outreach.
In the early part of her career, she taught in university positions related to the areas of movement education, motor development of young children and teacher education. As her academic career progressed, she served in university administrative positions for the majority of her career and focused on international education and international development. Flinchum had a distinguished career in education as a teacher, professor, director and administrator at several universities.
In addition to her professional career, Flinchum has been involved in several philanthropic endeavors. During her tenure at UNF, she gave the initial monies to establish two scholarships, the Sir Colville Young Endowed Scholarship/Fellowship for Belizeans who wish to study education, and the Ellis F. White Founding Faculty Endowed Scholarship/Fellowship for need-based students in COEHS.
Flinchum volunteers as an international programing consultant for educational institutions in the United States and abroad and continues to provide custom-designed international tours for individual and group travel. Her most recent writing project “A Cultural Legacy: Sir Colville Norbert Young, GCMG, MBE, and D.Phil. Governor-General of Belize” was published in 2008 and is an authorized biography of a prominent Belizean colleague and friend.
A few of her notable awards are the Lifetime Achievement Award in International Development given by the City of Jacksonville for her significant work toward making Jacksonville an international city, the International Development Award for distinguished service to UNF, and the Honorary Alumna Award for her devotion to students and initiating/developing the University’s international program. Most recently, in October, 2013, she was honored as a Woman of Distinction by her alma mater, the University of North Carolina at Greensboro.
Flinchum earned her bachelor’s degree at Woman’s College of the University of North Carolina in 1957, her Master’s in Education from University of North Carolina in 1962, and a philosophy doctorate from Louisiana State University in 1972.

Filed Under: Featured Tagged With: Dr. Betty Flinchum, Professor Emeritus, UNF, university of north florida

Florida State Hispanic Chamber of Commerce Encourages Congress to Pass the New GOP Tax Reform Plan

Posted on September 28, 2017

Florida small businesses will greatly benefit from lower tax rates

The Florida State Hispanic Chamber of Commerce and the Main Street Growth & Opportunity Coalition of Florida commend our congressional members and the White House for coming together in agreement of a comprehensive pro-growth tax reform plan.
A new poll conducted by the American Action Network indicated 73 percent of Americans say passing tax reform should be a top priority for Congress.
“This poll is very telling, not only for Florida’s small business community, but for every citizen in the U.S.,” said Julio Fuentes, President and CEO of the Florida State Hispanic Chamber of Commerce. “We must consider the recent hurricane damage and flooding in Florida, Texas and Puerto Rico and how tax reform will put more money back into hard-working Americans’ pockets. This will help rebuild infrastructure and help rebuild communities. Speaker Ryan, Chairman Brady and Congressman Curbelo, please keep up the great work. We must see tax reform pass this year.”
“As a blue dog Democrat people often wonder where I stand on certain issues. Yesterday’s announcement from Speaker Ryan and other members of Congress is a true sign of hope for the much-needed replacement of our nation’s 30-year old tax code,” said Barney Bishop, small business owner, Main Street Growth and Opportunity Steering Committee Member and Immediate Past President of the Associated Industries of Florida. “The 20-25 percent lower business rate will benefit our nation tremendously and I am glad to see the Senate, House and White House in agreement on the revamped tax reform plan.”
The Main Street Growth and Opportunity Coalition Florida members strongly urge lawmakers in Washington D.C. to pass our national budget, so tax reform can be enacted this year. The risk of delaying this policy, yet again, will put Florida, Texas and Puerto Rico’s storm recovery at risk – not to mention discourage continued economic success nationwide. We are getting closer, but need to come across the finish line.
About the Main Street Growth & Opportunity Coalition – Florida 
The Main Street Growth & Opportunity Coalition is an alliance of businesses, local trade associations and concerned individuals committed to supporting a common sense, pro-growth agenda for America. For more information, please visit www.mainstreetgrowthandopportunity.org/florida.

Filed Under: Featured Tagged With: Florida State Hispanic Chamber of Commerce, GOP Tax Reform Plan, Main Street Growth & Opportunity Coalition

DSC offers assistance to students from Puerto Rico affected by Hurricane Maria

Posted on September 28, 2017

Daytona State College is offering students from Puerto Rico whose families are recovering from Hurricane Maria in-state tuition for the academic year. This initiative is in response to Gov. Rick Scott’s call for Florida’s colleges and universities to provide tuition assistance to the students.
“Many Volusia and Flagler County residents know well the devastation wrought by hurricanes,” said DSC President Tom LoBasso. “While we, too, are still recovering from the effects of hurricanes Matthew and Irma, we are fortunate that our area did not receive the kind of direct hit from these storms that Puerto Rico did with Maria and the absolute destruction it left in its wake. We hope that adjusting the tuition for students from Puerto Rico will help mitigate their losses and inconvenience, and allow them to pursue or continue their programs of study.”
As an institution that serves primarily local and in-state students, DSC records show only a handful who list their permanent residence in Puerto Rico, said Dick Pastor, vice president of enrollment services.
The college also is assisting Florida students affected by Hurricane Irma. Over two dozen in-state students sustained damage or were displaced from their homes due to the storm, according to Vice President of Student Development Keith Kennedy. “We’ve been reaching out to these students as well,” he said. “Faculty are offering them grace periods for turning in assignments and referring the students to us. Additionally, our Center for Women and Men is providing books, uniforms, vouchers for laundry services, everything that can be done for each student based on his or her individual needs or circumstances.”
For assistance with the in-state tuition offer, DSC students and future students whose permanent residence is in Puerto Rico should contact Isabel Candelas at (386) 506-3062 or [email protected].
Local students impacted by Irma can contact Kennedy at (386) 506-3562 or [email protected].

Filed Under: Featured Tagged With: daytona state college, Hurricane Maria, Puerto Rico

Mast’s Veterans Bill Passes Senate, Heads to President

Posted on September 28, 2017

Bipartisan Must-Pass Legislation Avoids Expiration of Critical Veterans Programs

U.S. Congressman Brian Mast’s (FL-18) bipartisan legislation to avoid the expiration of critical veterans programs passed the United States Senate unanimously last night.  Today, Rep. Mast joined Speaker Paul Ryan (WI-1) as the Speaker formally sent the bill to the President for his signature.  The bill previously passed the U.S. House of Representatives unanimously on Monday, September 25, 2017.
Without this bill, the authority for the Secretary of the Department of Veterans Affairs to carry out numerous programs that help veterans will expire at the end of the week.
“The heroic men and women that I fought alongside in our Armed Forces have earned the very best care our country has to offer, but without this immediate action from Congress, veterans could have lost access to benefits, health care, support for the homeless and more,” Rep. Mast said. “Thankfully, both the House and Senate acted urgently to get the job done!”
The Department of Veterans Affairs Expiring Authorities Act of 2017 extends a number of expiring authorities impacting veterans’ benefits, health care, and homeless programs, including nursing home care, support services for caregivers, transportation, child care assistance, adaptive sports programs and housing and home loan services.
“The men and women who have served our nation, along with their caregivers, dependents and survivors, rely on key programs at VA for support,” Veterans Affairs Committee Chairman Phil Roe (TN-1) said. “I thank Rep. Mast for his leadership on this essential legislation to extend the authorities of many VA programs and aid in the administration’s implementation of the Forever GI Bill.”
Read the bill here.

Filed Under: Featured Tagged With: Congressman Brian Mast, Veterans Bill

Sen. Bill Nelson on situation in Puerto Rico

Posted on September 28, 2017

Following is a statement from U.S. Sen. Bill Nelson (D-FL) on the situation in Puerto Rico:
“There is a crisis in Puerto Rico where food, fuel, water and medicine is sitting at the docks and not getting out to the remote parts of the island. The situation calls for an immediate response by the U.S. military to provide security and distribution to these remote areas.
“As was said after Hurricane Andrew: ‘Where the hell is the cavalry?’”

Filed Under: Featured Tagged With: Puerto Rico, Senator Bill Nelson

Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services Seeks Top Student Chefs

Posted on September 28, 2017

The Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services encourages innovative high school students to showcase their culinary skills by entering the department’s “Fresh From Florida” Student Chef Cook-Off. Teams of two to four students can submit original recipes featuring Florida-grown products for the chance to earn prizes and have their meal served in school cafeterias. The deadline to enter is Wednesday, Oct. 4, 2017. For rules and to submit an entry, visit FreshFromFlorida.com/StudentCookOff.
Entry requirements include:

  • Applicants must be a Florida student in 9th through 12th grade.
  • The recipe must meet National School Lunch meal pattern and nutrition standards.
  • The recipe must incorporate at least two Florida ingredients from the approved list.
  • The recipe must incorporate at least one USDA commodity item from the approved list.
  • The recipe must be prepared in less than two hours.
  • The recipe must be replicable by school nutrition professionals.

Students are encouraged to form teams of two to four and submit their recipes to be judged on: taste, appearance, creativity, best and most use of local ingredients, best and most use of USDA commodity foods, school food service appropriate and execution. Finalists will be chosen to compete in three regional cook-offs, which will be held in Miami on Saturday, Oct. 21; Orlando on Saturday, Oct. 28; and Jacksonville on Saturday, Nov. 4.
The first-place winners of each region will advance to the finale event at the Florida Capitol’s Taste of Florida Agriculture Day on Tuesday, Jan. 30, 2018. The winning “Fresh From Florida” Student Chef Cook-Off team will receive a Florida Prepaid 529 Savings Plan and an apprenticeship with celebrity chef Art Smith, and their recipe will be added to school food service menus so that Florida schools have the opportunity to serve the meal.
Born in Jasper, Florida, celebrity chef Art Smith has earned two James Beard awards, served as executive chef to former Florida governors Bob Graham and Jeb Bush, and spent 10 years as Oprah Winfrey’s personal chef.  Smith has also authored four cookbooks and opened multiple restaurants, most recently Homecoming at the Disney Springs, which highlights classic Florida dishes using locally-sourced ingredients.
For more information on the “Fresh From Florida” Student Chef Cook-Off and the Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services, visit FreshFromFlorida.com.

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

Feedback Sought for State Road 406/Garden Street Resurfacing Project

Posted on September 28, 2017


The Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT) will conduct a public information meeting about the resurfacing project on State Road (S.R.) 406/Garden Street from west of Forrell Avenue to Washington Avenue, in Titusville, Brevard County.
The proposed improvements include the milling and resurfacing of all the travel lanes and auxiliary lanes along SR 406, providing bicycle accommodations in both directions by reducing lane widths through the use of pavement markings, and updating pedestrian ramps and signal features to comply with Americans With Disabilities Act (ADA) requirements.
The public information meeting will be 5-7 p.m. Tuesday, October 3, 2017, in the Council Chambers of Titusville City Hall, 555 South Washington Avenue, Titusville, FL 32796. Project information will be on display, and a brief presentation will run periodically throughout the meeting. Project representatives will be available to answer questions.
Persons with disabilities who require special accommodations under the Americans with Disabilities Act or persons who require translation services (free of charge) should contact Kelly Hiden, Public Involvement Coordinator by phone at 407-508-0839, or via email at [email protected] at least seven (7) days prior to the meeting.  If you are hearing or speech impaired, please contact us by using the Florida Relay Service, 1-800-955-8771 (TDD) or 1-800-955-8770 (Voice).
Public participation is solicited without regard to race, color, national origin, age, sex, religion, disability or family status.  Persons wishing to express their concerns relative to FDOT compliance with Title VI may do so by contacting Jennifer Smith, FDOT District Five Title VI Coordinator by phone at 386-943-5367, or via email at [email protected].
For media inquiries, please contact the Public Information Office: Jennifer Horton 386-943-5497 / [email protected].

Filed Under: Featured Tagged With: FDOT, Feedback, Garden Street, Resurfacing project, State Road 406, Titusville

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