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First Lady Ann Scott makes first stop on Summer Literacy Adventure to Eden Gardens State Park

Posted on June 6, 2017

Encourages students to keep up their reading skills over summer break

First Lady Ann Scott made her first stop on the 2017 Summer Literacy Adventure, where she read to students from The Boys & Girls Clubs of the Emerald Coast and encouraged them to make reading a part of their daily summer routines. This is the seventh consecutive year that First Lady Ann Scott has participated in the Summer Literacy Adventure.
“Reading has always been important to me and my family, and I am thrilled to once again participate in the Summer Literacy Adventure,” said First Lady Ann Scott. “Summer break is the perfect opportunity for families to spend extra time reading and learning together. I hope that all of Florida’s students will take the Summer Literacy pledge to help ensure they are prepared for a great school year ahead.”
The First Lady was joined by representatives from the Florida Department of Education, the Florida Lottery and the Florida Department of Environmental Protection. Books, state park passes and water bottles were generously donated for the student participants by the Florida Lottery.
“I am grateful to First Lady Scott for sharing her love of reading with Florida students, and I am excited that another Summer Literacy Adventure is underway,” said Commissioner of Education Pam Stewart. “Our students worked hard all school year, and it is critical that they keep reading over the summer to retain the knowledge they have gained and to succeed when school starts back in the fall.”
“The Florida Lottery is proud to join First Lady Ann Scott at beautiful Eden Gardens State Park,” said Florida Lottery Field Sales Manager Anna Kenney. “We hope the 2017 Summer Literacy Adventure will inspire students across the state to discover new adventures through reading.”
The 2017 Summer Literacy Adventure helps keep Florida students excited about reading and literacy. Research shows that children who do not continue reading through the summer can lose a month or more of progress made during the school year. By encouraging their children to read, parents play an important role in ensuring every child reads at or above grade level.
“DEP is proud to partner with Florida’s First Lady and the Department of Education to celebrate the importance of reading and to encourage students to maintain critical literacy skills during the summer,” said DEP Secretary Noah Valenstein. “Florida State Parks offer numerous scenic and serene environments, perfect for students to immerse themselves in a good book and learn about our natural resources.”
Students can fill out their Summer Literacy Adventure Pledge form at 2017 Summer Literacy Adventure. At the start of 2017 – 2018 academic year, First Lady Scott will visit the school whose students successfully completed the most pledges.
For more information about the Florida Department of Education, visit www.fldoe.org.

Filed Under: Featured Tagged With: Eden Gardens State Park, Summer Literacy Adventure

Appointments by Governor Rick Scott for Monday, June 5, 2017

Posted on June 5, 2017

Governor Scott Appoints Gregory G. Groger to the Sixth Judicial Circuit Court

Governor Rick Scott announced the appointment of Gregory G. Groger to the Sixth Judicial Circuit Court. 
Groger, 38, of Land O’Lakes, has served as an Assistant State Attorney for the Sixth Judicial Circuit since 2003. He received his bachelor’s degree from the University of Florida and his law degree from Stetson University College of Law. Groger fills the vacancy created by the resignation of Judge Walter L. Schafer, Jr.
 

Governor Scott Appoints Judge Eric Roberson to the Fourth Judicial Circuit Court

Governor Rick Scott today announced the appointment of Judge Eric Roberson to the Fourth Judicial Circuit Court. 
Roberson, 37, of Jacksonville, is currently a county judge for Duval County. He previously worked in private practice, and as an Assistant State Attorney for the Fourth Judicial Circuit. He received his bachelor’s degree from the University of North Florida and law degree from the University of Florida. Roberson fills the vacancy created by the resignation of Judge Mark Hulsey III.
 

Governor Scott Appoints Thomas James Coleman
to the Seventeenth Judicial Circuit Court

Governor Rick Scott today announced the appointment of Thomas James Coleman to the Seventeenth Judicial Circuit Court. 
Coleman, 45, of Fort Lauderdale, has served as an Assistant State Attorney for the Seventeenth Judicial Circuit since 1998. He received his bachelor’s degree from State University of New York at Albany, and his law degree from Saint Thomas University School of Law. Coleman fills the vacancy created by the resignation of Judge Marc H. Gold.
 

Governor Scott Appoints Darren D. Farfante and Christine
Ann Marlewski to the Thirteenth Judicial Circuit Court

Governor Rick Scott today announced the appointments of Darren D. Farfante and Christine Ann Marlewski to the Thirteenth Judicial Circuit Court. 
Farfante, 46, of Tampa, practices with Buchanan Ingersoll & Rooney PC, and previously served as a trial attorney for the U.S. Department of Justice Tax Division. He received his bachelor’s, master of laws, master of accountancy, and law degree from the University of Florida. Farfante fills the vacancy created by the resignation of Judge Brenda “Tracy” Sheehan.
Marlewski, 40, of Tampa, is an equity shareholder with GrayRobinson P.A. She received her bachelor’s and law degrees from the University of Florida. Marlewski fills the vacancy created by the resignation of Judge William P. Levens.
 

Governor Scott Appoints John Henslick to the Governing
Board of Southwest Florida Water Management District

Governor Rick Scott today announced the reappointment of John Henslick to the Governing Board of the Southwest Florida Water Management District.
Henslick, 66, of Myakka City, is the owner and president of Henslick & Associates, LLC. He received his bachelor’s degree from Jacksonville University and his master’s degree from the University of Florida. Henslick is reappointed for a term beginning June 5, 2017, and ending March 1, 2021.
The appointment is subject to confirmation by the Florida Senate.
 

Governor Scott Appoints Virginia Johns to Governing
Board of Suwannee River Water Management District

Governor Rick Scott today announced the reappointment of Virginia Johns to the Governing Board of the Suwannee River Water Management District.
Johns, 62, of Gainesville, is the president of John C Hipp Construction Equipment Company. She received her associate’s degree from Santa Fe College and her interior design degree from Bauder College. Johns is reappointed for a term beginning June 5, 2017, and ending March 1, 2021.
The appointment is subject to confirmation by the Florida Senate.
 

Governor Scott Appoints Two to Governing
Board of South Florida Water Management District

Governor Rick Scott today announced the appointments of Jaime Weisinger and Brandon Tucker to the Governing Board of the South Florida Water Management District.
Weisinger, 46, of Fort Myers, is the director of community and government relations for Lipman Family Farms. He received his bachelor’s degree from Boston University. Weisinger succeeds Mitchel Hutchcraft and is appointed for a term beginning June 5, 2017, and ending March 1, 2021.
Tucker, 42, of Palm City, is the president of The Tucker Group, LLC. He received his bachelor’s degree from Florida State University. Tucker succeeds Kevin Powers and is appointed for a term beginning June 5, 2017 and ending March 1, 2021.
The appointments are subject to confirmation by the Florida Senate.
 

Governor Scott Appoints Clifford Newsome to the Calhoun County School Board

Governor Rick Scott today announced the appointment of Clifford Newsome to the Calhoun County School Board.
Newsome, 66, of Altha, is the owner and president of North Florida Construction Inc., and North Florida Sod Inc. He is also a member of the Altha Farmers Co-op, the Calhoun County Hazardous Mitigation Committee and the Community Traffic Safety Team.  He is appointed to a vacant seat previously held by the late Timothy Glenn Smith, for a term beginning June 5, 2017, and ending November 19, 2018.

Filed Under: Featured Tagged With: appointments, Governor Rick Scott

Find the Best Route to the USRowing Youth National Championships with Florida 511

Posted on June 5, 2017

Download the free mobile app or visit FL511.com
to check routes to
Nathan Benderson Park

Rowing fans can glide through traffic with Florida 511 while on their way to the 2017 USRowing Youth National Championships at Nathan Benderson Park in Sarasota, Friday, June 9 through Sunday, June 11.
The Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT) encourages residents and visitors attending the three-day event to use the Florida 511 Traveler Information System to arrive safely and with fewer delays.
Fans should check the interactive road map on FL511.com before leaving for real-time traffic information and incident alerts in English or Spanish. Drivers also can view roadway cameras and check travel speeds on roads near the competition venue, including I-75.
The free Florida 511 mobile app, available on the Apple App Store or Google Play, features an interactive map showing traffic speeds and incidents on roads around the user’s location.
Rowing fans can register on the website or mobile app for a My Florida 511 personalized services account to create a custom door-to-door route to Nathan Benderson Park or other favorite destinations. Route-specific text and email alerts can include travel speeds, travel time estimates and traffic information.
Additional ways to receive information from Florida 511 include calling 511 toll-free from any phone in the state or following any of the statewide, regional or roadway-specific Twitter feeds (#FL511), such as @FL511_Southwest and @FL511_I75.
FDOT encourages all drivers to visit the Florida 511 website before leaving or have a passenger check the mobile app to avoid using a phone while driving.

Filed Under: Featured Tagged With: FDOT, Florida 511, Nathan Benderson Park, Sarasota, USRowing Youth National Championships

Public Meeting of the Constitution Revision Commission in Orlando

Posted on June 5, 2017

The Constitution Revision Commission (CRC) will hold a public meeting tomorrow, June 6 beginning at 9:00 AM at the University of Central Florida (UCF). At the meeting, the CRC will consider the Rules of the Commission.
The meeting is open to the public and will be live-streamed by The Florida Channel on www.TheFloridaChannel.org. Media wishing to attend are requested to bring their press credentials.
WHAT: Public meeting of the Constitution Revision Commission (CRC) to consider the Rules of the Commission
WHEN: Tuesday, June 6, 9:00 AM − until completion
WHERE: University of Central Florida (UCF)
FAIRWINDS Alumni Center (Ballrooms A, B & C)
12676 Gemini Blvd. N.
Orlando, FL 32816
Google Map Link
*Complimentary parking available in Garage H.
LINK TO MEETING PACKET: http://bit.ly/2sanU1K
Individuals requiring an accommodation to attend this public meeting (such as a sign language interpreter) are requested to notify the Constitution Revision Commission five days prior to the scheduled meeting date at [email protected] or 850.717.9550.

Filed Under: Featured Tagged With: Florida Constitution Revision Commission, Orlando, Public meeting

Sen. Bill Nelson's remarks on White House plan to privatize air traffic control

Posted on June 5, 2017

U.S. Sen. Bill Nelson (D-FL), the top Democrat on the Senate Commerce Committee which oversees the FAA, took to the Senate floor this evening to slam the administration’s proposal to privatize the nation’s air traffic control system:
“So let’s hand over to the airlines all the people and the equipment essential to the safe operation of our nation’s air traffic control system and trust them, the airlines, to manage our skies,” Nelson said. “We know that several airlines in the past year have had to cancel thousands of flights and strand passengers at airports for hours because they couldn’t effectively manage their IT systems. How can we trust the airlines to govern an entity that manages our skies, when it can’t even manage its own basic IT systems?”
Below is a rush transcript and here’s a link to watch video of Nelson’s remarks.

U.S. Sen. Bill Nelson
Remarks on the Senate Floor
June 5, 2017
Sen. Nelson: Mr. President, I want to talk about a subject that is near and dear to the presiding officer’s heart as well as to this senator because we both have the privilege of serving on the Senate Commerce Committee — Commerce, Science and Transportation.
Mr. President, Congress finds itself facing a year of deadlines and the two most talked about ones are the debt ceiling and the continued funding for the government. But if that were not enough, a very important deadline is looming that affects the safety of the traveling public. By the end of September, Congress must reauthorize the Federal Aviation Administration or risk the shutdown of the agency’s core safety mission. This senator has the privilege of being the ranking member of the Commerce Committee and I have the privilege of working with the chairman, Senator Thune, on a comprehensive and long term FAA reauthorization bill. Unfortunately what prevented the long-term bill from passing Congress last year, it’s threatening to do the same again this year all over.
This morning the White House formally announced its intention to privatize air traffic control, that function of the FAA, a move that the White House claims will be self-sustaining.
This so-called plan for ATC privatization includes an entity that will be run, in large part, by, you guessed it, the major airlines. And that entity would receive, free of charge, government owned FAA assets and that entity would collect user fees to finance its operations.
Well, this is how many of us interpret this proposal: so, let’s hand over to the airlines all the people and the equipment essential to the safe operation of our nation’s air traffic control system and trust them, the airlines, to manage our skies and the increasing air traffic.
And on top of that, here on the other side — on top of that — well, let’s finance the airlines’ control of our sky through user fees paid by the general aviation community.
We know that several airlines in the past year have had to cancel thousands of flights and strand passengers at airports for hours because they couldn’t effectively manage their IT systems. How can we trust airlines to govern an entity that manages our skies when it can’t even manage its own basic IT systems?
The FAA, our government Federal Aviation Administration, safely and effectively manages the largest and most complex airspace in the world. Supporters of air traffic control privatization can cite other countries all they want to that have privatized, but none of those privatized systems hold a candle to the complicated air traffic and densely populated air traffic system that the FAA has accomplished.
Rather than helping the FAA continue its progress toward modernizing our air traffic control system through NextGen, that is being implemented as we speak and in three years the process of handing off most of the air traffic to the satellites instead of ground-based radar — that’s just in three years — the transition, on the other hand, to a privatized air traffic control entity is only going to disrupt and delay the FAA’s modernization efforts.
So one has to ask, if it isn’t broken, what exactly is it that the administration trying to fix? We actually have real issues that need to be addressed in this FAA bill: how to continually, safely integrate drones into our nation’s airspace. Another one: reforming the process for aircraft certification. And, very importantly, helping the FAA hire more air traffic controllers. And we need to work to ensure that consumers — consumers, the flying public — have real protections in place that protect them when things go wrong. I really wish the administration would focus on those issues, which receive near unanimous support in the Senate last year, rather than try and upend the world’s safest air traffic control system.
So let’s not get sidetracked by proposals that have near the bipartisan consensus in Congress nor agreement among aviation stakeholders.
Mr. President, we came very close last year to enacting a bipartisan and comprehensive FAA bill. It passed the Senate by 95-3. All of that, it didn’t have air traffic control privatization.
I know we can do it again, and I look forward to working with Senator Thune and the members of the committee who will have the first crack at this when we bring up the FAA bill. And hopefully we can go with a consensus bill that will give us an authorization for the FAA many years — five to seven years in the future, so we can have the certainty of the authorization with which to continue to build a safe airline and air safety record and implement the next generation of air traffic control.
Mr. President, I yield the floor.

Filed Under: Video Tagged With: air traffic control, privatization, Remarks, Sen. Bill Nelson

Gov. Rick Scott to Highlight Security Funding for Jewish Day Schools

Posted on June 5, 2017

MEDIA ADVISORY

Tomorrow, June 6, Governor Rick Scott will highlight security funding for Jewish Day Schools included the Fighting for Florida’s Future Budget.
WHAT: Budget Highlight Ceremony
WHEN: 9:00 AM
WHERE: Brauser Maimonides Academy
5300 SW 40th Ave,
Fort Lauderdale, FL 33314
 

MEDIA ADVISORY

Tomorrow, June 6, Governor Rick Scott will highlight security funding for Jewish Day Schools included the Fighting for Florida’s Future Budget.
WHAT: Budget Highlight Ceremony
WHEN: 12:00 PM
WHERE: Orlando Torah Academy
8651 Commodity Cir
Orlando, FL 32819

Filed Under: Featured Tagged With: Brauser Maimonides Academy, Budget Highlight Ceremony, Gov. Rick Scott, Jewish Day Schools, Orlando Torah Academy, Security Funding

Plantation man claims $1 million prize in $10,000,000 FORTUNE Scratch-Off game

Posted on June 5, 2017

Frank Gouge poses with his oversized check after claiming a
$1 million prize from the $10,000,000 FORTUNE Scratch-Off game.

The Florida Lottery announces that Frank Gouge, of Plantation, claimed a $1 million prize in the $10,000,000 FORTUNE Scratch-Off game at Florida Lottery Headquarters in Tallahassee. He chose to receive his winnings as a one-time, lump-sum payment of $792,000.00.
Gouge purchased his winning ticket from Discount Food Stop, located at 41 East Acre Drive in Plantation. The retailer will receive a $2,000 bonus commission for selling the winning Scratch-Off ticket.
The $25 Scratch-Off game, $10,000,000 FORTUNE, launched in February 2016, and features more than $623 million in total cash prizes, including 46 prizes of $1 million and four prizes of $10 million. The game’s overall odds of winning are one-in-2.88.
Scratch-Off games are an important part of the Lottery’s portfolio of games, comprising approximately 65 percent of ticket sales and generating more than $734 million for the Educational Enhancement Trust Fund (EETF) in fiscal year 2015-16.

Filed Under: Featured Tagged With: florida lottery, FORTUNE, Scratch-Off Game

Gov. Scott Appoints Michael J. Dew as Secretary of the Florida Department of Transportation

Posted on June 5, 2017

Governor Rick Scott today announced the appointment of Michael J. Dew as Secretary of the Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT) effective June 5, 2017.
Governor Scott said, “For six years, Mike has been an integral part of my administration in the Executive Office of the Governor, Florida Department of Corrections and most recently the Florida Department of Transportation. Mike’s hard work and leadership over these years is a testament to his commitment to improve the lives of Florida families. During his time as Chief of Staff of the FDOT, we’ve made great strides thanks to a commitment to excellence in infrastructure and historic transportation funding. Florida’s world-class transportation system is an engine for economic growth and job creation and I know Mike is absolutely committed to continuing our great work.”
Mike Dew said, “It is an honor to be appointed as Secretary of the Florida Department of Transportation. Florida is the fastest growing state in the nation and Governor Scott’s continued focus on our transportation infrastructure is vital not only to our growing population, but to Florida’s booming economy. I look forward to continuing the great work of FDOT and cementing our state as a leader in transportation.”
Mike Dew has served as Chief of Staff of the Florida Department of Transportation since January 2015. Previously, he served as the Chief of Staff of the Florida Department of Corrections from 2012 – 2014, and as Director of External Affairs for Governor Scott from 2011-2012. Mike received his bachelor’s degree from Ohio State University.
The Florida Transportation Commission identified three candidates to serve as secretary and presented those recommendations to the Governor on May 17, 2017.

Filed Under: Featured Tagged With: appointment, florida department of transportation, Secretary

First Lady Ann Scott to make first stop on Summer Literacy Adventure

Posted on June 5, 2017

MEDIA ADVISORY

Tomorrow, June 6, First Lady Ann Scott will make her first stop on the 2017 Summer Literacy Adventure at Eden Gardens State Park. During her visit, the First Lady will read to students from The Boys & Girls Clubs of the Emerald Coast.
WHAT: First Lady Ann Scott Summer Literacy Adventure
WHEN: Tuesday, June 6, 2017
10:00 am Central Time
WHERE: Eden Gardens State Park
181 Eden Gardens Road
Santa Rosa Beach, FL 32459
For more information about the Florida Department of Education, visit www.fldoe.org.

Filed Under: Featured Tagged With: first lady ann scott, oys & Girls Clubs of the Emerald Coast, Summer Literacy Adventure

Sen. Nelson statement on Orlando shooting

Posted on June 5, 2017

Following is a statement from U.S. Sen. Bill Nelson (D-FL) on the shooting in Orlando this morning:
“The city of Orlando, which is still healing from the Pulse massacre, has seen too much violence this past year. We must do more to address mental health issues in this country.”

Filed Under: Featured Tagged With: Orlando shooting, Senator Bill Nelson, Statement Release

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