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In Wake of Hurricane Harvey, Consumers Should Research Charities Before Giving

Posted on August 29, 2017

In the wake of Hurricane Harvey and historic flooding across southeast Texas, Commissioner Adam H. Putnam encourages Floridians to visit FloridaConsumerHelp.com to research charitable organizations before donating money to help those in need.
“Our hearts go out to the people of Texas, and I hope that Floridians can respond with the same generosity that our state has received time and time again,” Commissioner of Agriculture Adam H. Putnam said. “But before giving your hard-earned money, I encourage Floridians to do their research, as fraudulent charities may be created to take advantage of people’s empathy and generosity.”
Most charitable organizations that are located in Florida or soliciting donations within Florida are required to register with the Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services prior to soliciting contributions. Charitable organizations not located in Florida or soliciting donations in Florida are not required to register with the department.
Consumers can help protect themselves from charity-related scams by:

  • Checking to see if a charitable organization is registered with the Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services by visiting FloridaConsumerHelp.com;
  • Asking questions, such as: “Who is the fundraiser and who will benefit from the donation?”; “How much of the contribution goes to the charity mentioned in the request”; and “How much of the donation goes toward administrative and fundraising expenses?”;
  • Researching the charitable organization at FloridaConsumerHelp.com to see how much of a donation will go toward the individuals the charity intends to help versus operating expenses;
  • Reading the Gift Giver’s Guide by clicking here; and
  • Reporting any suspicious charitable solicitations by calling 1-800-HELP-FLA (1-800-435-7352) or, for Spanish speakers, 1-800-FL-AYUDA (352-9832).

Filed Under: Featured Tagged With: Charitable organizations, charity, Consumers, florida department of agriculture and consumer services, Hurricane Harvey

Duke Energy Florida Commits to 700 MW of New Solar in Settlement Agreement

Posted on August 29, 2017

Energy Advocates Applaud Efforts to Work Proactively with Stakeholders

Earlier today, Duke Energy Florida (DEF) filed a rate settlement agreement with the Florida Public Service Commission resolving a number of outstanding issues and setting rates for DEF for the next four years beginning on January 1, 2018.
In addition to the Southern Alliance for Clean Energy, a number of other parties have signed on to the agreement, including the Office of Public Counsel, Florida Retail Federation, Florida Industrial Power Users Group, and PCS Phosphate.
“We applaud Duke Energy Florida for working proactively with stakeholders to embrace smart technologies that are both good for consumers and the environment,” said Dr. Stephen A. Smith, executive director of the Southern Alliance for Clean Energy. “Large scale solar, electric vehicles and battery storage demonstrate that Duke is embracing technologies for the 21st century. We welcome Duke’s willingness to work with stakeholders on data collection and any rate design changes impacting customer-owned demand side solar.”
Southern Alliance for Clean Energy is pleased with the overall direction of this agreement as it will ensure:

  1. More investment in large scale solar facilities (700 megawatts);
  2. Closer collaboration with stakeholders, like SACE, on collecting data on the economic and operational benefits of customer-owned solar and related rate design issues;
  3. A commitment to grow electric vehicle infrastructure by investing $8 million for 530 outlets in its service territory;
  4. Deploying up to 50 megawatts of battery storage to support renewable energy development;
  5. Greater deployment of smart meters and will introduce Time Of Use (TOU) rates that encourage energy efficiency and customer-owned solar, and;
  6. Customers will not have to pay any further costs related the cancelled Levy County nuclear plant.

As a party to this settlement, the Southern Alliance for Clean Energy will be able to enforce many of the provisions of the agreement. A petition was filed today at the Florida Public Service Commission, along with the settlement agreement, requesting approval of the agreement by the end of this year.

Filed Under: Featured Tagged With: Duke Energy Florida, Settlement Agreement, Southern Alliance for Clean Energy

Insurance Industry Provides Record-Setting Support for Children Through Florida Tax Credit Scholarship Program

Posted on August 29, 2017

Step Up For Students applauds significant contributions to improve student lives

Florida insurance companies are providing a record level of support for the Florida Insurance Industry Scholarship Program, which makes it possible for low-income families across the state to send their children to schools best suited to meet their needs. To date in 2017, Florida insurance companies have committed $61.2 million to fund 9,380 scholarships – the highest level of support ever.
Step Up For Students, the nonprofit organization powering the Florida Insurance Industry Scholarship Program, which helps manage the needs-based Florida Tax Credit Scholarship Program, praised insurance companies’ significant support for the program. Step Up For Students provides genuine opportunity for struggling students across Florida, and recently enrolled the program’s 100,000th student and expects to serve 102,000 students this year.
“We are grateful for the invaluable support of the Florida insurance industry, especially major contributors like Tower Hill Insurance Group and UnitedHealthcare,” said Doug Tuthill, president of Step Up For Students. “These generous organizations are true leaders for supporting innovative education initiatives in Florida, and we hope other companies and industries follow in their footsteps by providing students with a better opportunity to succeed.”
Since 2009, Tower Hill and UnitedHealthcare have contributed more than $86 million to the Florida Tax Credit Scholarship Program, funding more than 19,000 scholarships, and this year alone their contributions totaled a combined $12.3 million.
Peter Corrigan, president of Florida Family Insurance Company and chairman of the Florida Insurance Industry Scholarship Program, which launched in February to coordinate and promote the insurance industry participation in the Florida Tax Credit Scholarship Program, said Florida’s insurance industry is on track to double its contributions to the program this year.
“We’re extremely proud of Florida’s insurance industry for providing such an unprecedented level of support for this tremendously worthwhile program,” said Corrigan. “We are on track to double our level of support this year, and I strongly urge insurance companies that aren’t currently participating to join us as a way to give back to our great state.”
Representatives from Tower Hill Insurance Group and UnitedHealthcare participated in a media conference call to explain their support for the program.
“Our company understands the importance of giving customers options so they can make the best choices to meet their needs,” said Don Matz, president of Tower Hill Insurance Group. “In the same way, these scholarships provide students with a choice so they can find an approach to learning that works best for them. We’re proud to support this program and Florida’s families.”
Added Nicholas Zaffiris, CEO of UnitedHealthcare: “Our commitment is to quality care for our members. At Step Up For Students, that same level of commitment produces quality care for kids. That’s why we’re so proud to support this wonderful program, which helps children right now to give them a better chance in the future.”

Filed Under: Featured Tagged With: Florida Tax Credit Scholarship Program, Step Up For Students

Attorney General Bondi’s Statement on President Trump’s Executive Order Regarding Surplus Military Gear

Posted on August 28, 2017

Attorney General Pam Bondi today issued the following statement regarding President Donald J. Trump’s executive order lifting the ban on transferring certain surplus military equipment to local law enforcement agencies:
“This executive order will help ensure our brave law enforcement officers have the gear they need to combat terrorism, drug cartels, gangs and other threats to public safety. This order will give our law enforcement officers access to billions of dollars’ worth of equipment such as armored vehicles, ammunition and other military gear that will help in disaster related situations like we are seeing in Texas with Hurricane Harvey—as well as terrorism-related cases such as the Pulse nightclub attack, where a military-style helmet stopped a bullet, saving an officer’s life, and San Bernardino, where this type of equipment protected law enforcement officers as they pursued terrorists.
“I want to thank President Trump for standing up for law enforcement and signing this order to give officers access to more lifesaving tools. Equipment like this could help Florida law enforcement officers respond to hurricanes and the destruction left in the aftermath.”

Filed Under: Featured Tagged With: Attorney General Pam Bondi, executive order, President Trump, Surplus Military Gear

ICYMI: TCPalm: Commissioner Thurlow-Lippisch: How to Submit Your Idea for a Constitutional Amendment

Posted on August 28, 2017

Guest Column: “How to Submit Your Idea for a Constitutional Amendment”
TC Palm
By Jacqui Thurlow-Lippisch, Commissioner, Constitution Revision Commission
August  28, 2017
The Florida Constitution belongs to the people of Florida and is the foundational document of our state government. In that same spirit, I am issuing an open invitation to all interested Floridians to get involved in the Constitution Revision Commission.
Don’t be afraid! The commission is for you, the public.
Although the words “Constitution Revision Commission” might sound intimidating, the process is not. Getting involved is easy, and you have many options to share your comments, ideas and proposals with the commission.
As commissioners, our job is to examine the Florida constitution and propose changes for voter consideration on Florida’s 2018 general election ballot. During this process, we consider proposed constitutional changes submitted by Floridians.
The commission is considering Sept. 22 as the deadline to submit public proposals. Many have already been submitted. We encourage all interested Floridians to submit their proposals as soon as possible!
Read the entire guest column by CRC Commissioner Jacqui Thurlow-Lippisch here.
ABOUT THE FLORIDA CONSTITUTION REVISION COMMISSION (CRC)
Once every twenty years, Florida’s Constitution provides for the creation of a thirty-seven member revision commission for the purpose of reviewing Florida’s Constitution and proposing changes for voter consideration. The Constitution Revision Commission (CRC) meets for approximately one year, traveling the State of Florida, identifying issues, performing research and possibly recommending changes to the Constitution. Any amendments proposed by the CRC would be placed on the 2018 General Election ballot. For additional information, visit flcrc.gov. Follow the CRC on Twitter (@FloridaCRC) and Instagram (@FloridaCRC). Like the CRC on Facebook (@FloridaCRC).

Filed Under: Featured Tagged With: Commissioner Thurlow-Lippisch, constitutional amendment, Florida Constitution Revision Commission, ICYMI, TCPalm

FWC Officers Assisting with Disaster Response Efforts in Texas

Posted on August 28, 2017


Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) officers today are actively assisting with disaster response efforts in the Houston area. Governor Scott directed the deployment of FWC officers and resources in response to Texas’ request for emergency assistance.
Currently, 37 FWC officers and 21 boats are in route to Houston to support ongoing response efforts. More than 60 officers and nearly 20 boats are being staged and will deploy today. This weekend, twenty-five FWC officers, 17 high water vehicles, two Mobile Command Centers, eight shallow draft vessels and four patrol boats arrived in Houston after being deployed Saturday night.

Filed Under: Featured Tagged With: Disaster Response Efforts, MyFWC, Texas

UT President Recognized for Bolstering Experiential Education

Posted on August 28, 2017

Ronald L. Vaughn, president of The University of Tampa, has been awarded the 2017 William M. Burke Presidential Award for Excellence in Experiential Education.
This award is presented by the National Society for Experiential Education (NSEE) and funded by The Washington Center for Academic Internships and Seminars (TWC) in memory of TWC’s founder William M. Burke. It recognizes a sitting college president who has made significant contributions to experiential education and exemplifies Burke’s commitment to college students through support of experiential education on campus and in the community.
The nomination stated that Vaughn embraces, demonstrates and nurtures experiential education at UT “through extensive modeling, support, and leadership to ensure continued success and impactful learning.”
Vaughn most demonstrably supported experiential education at UT through the implementation of UT’s current Quality Enhancement Plan (QEP), which focuses on student inquiry with faculty-student collaborations, undergraduate research and internships.
For example, UT offers more than 1,000 internships and student/faculty research opportunities, its students and employees serve more than 300 community organizations each year, and there are more than 1,500 campus employment opportunities and even more part-time opportunities with area organizations. Plus, students enjoy consulting assignments, clinical practicums, applied community research projects and more.
Paul Kwant, president-elect of NSEE and Music Industry Management Program director/assistant professor at Ferris State University, said Vaughn’s “strong leadership and passion for experiential education have been manifested in many ways at UT, benefiting students, faculty, staff and the community.”
The Burke Award consists of a $2,000 scholarship to be awarded to a deserving student at UT who is involved in experiential learning.
Vaughn said he is honored to receive the Burke award and thanks the faculty and other academic leaders who all worked diligently to help create UT’s rich experiential education learning environment. “I view this award as institutional recognition of the great progress we have made together,” he said. “I’m happy that all UT students can enrich their learning through the many impactful experiential education opportunities we provide.”
Vaughn will receive the award at the 2017 NSEE Annual Conference Awards Luncheon on Tuesday, Sept. 26, at the Don CeSar Hotel in St. Pete Beach.

Filed Under: Featured Tagged With: Experimental Education, University of Tampa

Gov. Scott Directs Additional State Resources to Help Texas

Posted on August 28, 2017

Governor Rick Scott today announced he is deploying additional Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) officers and resources to Houston in response to additional requests from Texas for continued emergency assistance following Hurricane Harvey. These officers and resources will be assisting with ongoing search and rescue and disaster response efforts. Governor Scott spoke with Texas Governor Greg Abbott and reached out to FWC Major Andy Krause, who will be leading the response, this morning.
Governor Scott said, “This weekend, we sent important disaster response support to Texas and following their request for further assistance, I am immediately deploying additional FWC officers and resources. Hurricane Harvey was the largest storm to impact Texas in more than fifty years and it is crucial that we continue to work together to help our fellow Gulf Coast state during their time of need. I was glad to speak with Governor Abbott this morning to let him know Florida is sending more resources and we stand ready to offer Texas our continued support. We will keep Texas families in our thoughts and prayers.”
Currently, 37 FWC officers and 21 boats are in route to Houston to support ongoing response efforts. More than 60 officers and nearly 20 boats are being staged and will deploy today. This weekend, twenty-five FWC officers, 17 high water vehicles, two Mobile Command Centers, eight shallow draft vessels and four patrol boats arrived in Houston after being deployed Saturday night.

Filed Under: Featured Tagged With: Additional State Resources, Governor Rick Scott, Texas

Homestead man claims share of $7.5 million FLORIDA LOTTO jackpot

Posted on August 28, 2017

The Florida Lottery announces that Marion Black III, 64, of Homestead, claimed his $3.75 million share of the $7.5 million FLORIDA LOTTO® jackpot from the drawing held on August 19, 2017. He chose to receive his winnings as a one-time, lump-sum payment of $2,640,671.88.The other jackpot-winning ticket, purchased in Altamonte Springs, was claimed on August 22, 2017.
Black purchased his jackpot-winning FLORIDA LOTTO ticket from Coral Liquors Inc., located at 1340 North Krome Avenue in Homestead. The retailer will receive a bonus commission of $25,000 for selling the jackpot-winning ticket. Total ticket sales for this jackpot generated more than $8.7 million for the Educational Enhancement Trust Fund (EETF).
The next FLORIDA LOTTO drawing will be held Wednesday, August 30, 2017, at 11:15 p.m. ET, with a $3 million jackpot. FLORIDA LOTTO drawings are broadcast on 17 carrier stations throughout the state. Drawings are also available for viewing on the Florida Lottery website. Winning numbers are available on the Lottery website, at retailers statewide and by phone at (850) 921-PLAY.

Filed Under: Featured Tagged With: florida lotto, Jackpot

MEMORANDUM: Flags at Half-Staff in Honor of former State Senator Robert Gregory "Greg" Evers

Posted on August 28, 2017

MEMORANDUM

TO: Tom Berger
Director of Real Estate Management and Development
Tony Gomillion, County Administrator
Santa Rosa County
Wesley Meiss, Mayor
City of Milton
FROM: Governor Rick Scott
DATE: August 28, 2017
RE: Flags at Half-Staff in Honor of former State Senator Robert Gregory “Greg” Evers
______________________________________________________________________________
On Tuesday, August 22, 2017, former State Senator Robert Gregory “Greg” Evers passed away. Evers represented District 2 in the Florida Senate from 2010 to 2016. He also represented District 1, parts of Escambia, Okaloosa, and Santa Rosa Counties, in the Florida House of Representatives from 2000 to 2010. During his 15 years representing North Florida, he advocated for criminal justice reform and higher pay for state employees.
As a symbol of respect for the memory of former Senator Evers, and his service to Florida, I hereby direct the flags of the United States and the State of Florida to be flown at half-staff at the County Courthouse of Santa Rosa, Florida, the City Hall of Milton, Florida, and at the State Capitol in Tallahassee, Florida, from sunrise to sunset on Tuesday, August 29, 2017.
Please see the below statement Governor Rick Scott issued August 22, 2017, on the passing of Senator Greg Evers:
Governor Scott said, “My wife Ann and I are heartbroken after learning of the passing of Senator Greg Evers. Our thoughts and prayers are with his wife, Lori, and their entire family during this terribly difficult time. A dedicated public servant, Senator Evers truly loved Florida and devoted his life to serving his community – not only on his family farm, but during 15 years representing the people of North Florida in the state House and Senate. He will be remembered and missed by all who knew him as the kind, hardworking farmer from Milton who tirelessly fought for Florida families.”

Filed Under: Featured Tagged With: Flags at Half-Staff, memorandum, State Senator Robert Gregory Evers

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