As its members work tirelessly to meet the extensive health care challenges of hurricane-ravaged areas of the Florida Panhandle, the Florida Association of Community Health Centers (FACHC) has established a relief fund to help affected health centers and their employees cope with the impacts they suffered. [Read more…] about Florida’s Association of Community Health Centers Aiding Panhandle Centers and Employees with Hurricane Relief Fund
CFO and State Fire Marshal Jimmy Patronis Joins President Donald Trump in Lynn Haven
Chief Financial Officer and State Fire Marshal Jimmy Patronis joined President Donald Trump in Lynn Haven today as he received updates on disaster response and recovery efforts. [Read more…] about CFO and State Fire Marshal Jimmy Patronis Joins President Donald Trump in Lynn Haven
Gov. Scott: FLOW Mobile Dispatched to Franklin County
Governor Rick Scott today announced that the Florida Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles (DHSMV) will deploy a Florida Licensing on Wheels (FLOW) vehicle tomorrow, October 16th, in Franklin County to provide driver license and other motor vehicle services to families impacted by Hurricane Michael. [Read more…] about Gov. Scott: FLOW Mobile Dispatched to Franklin County
Gov. Scott: FLOW Mobiles Providing Driver License, DMV Services to Families Impacted by Hurricane Michael
Florida Licensing on Wheels (FLOW) mobile dispatched to Liberty County
Governor Rick Scott today announced that the Florida Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles (DHSMV) will deploy a Florida Licensing on Wheels (FLOW) vehicle tomorrow, October 16th, in Liberty County to provide driver license and other motor vehicle services to families impacted by Hurricane Michael. [Read more…] about Gov. Scott: FLOW Mobiles Providing Driver License, DMV Services to Families Impacted by Hurricane Michael
Democratic Nominee for Attorney General Sean Shaw Statement on Florida Supreme Court Decision
Democratic Nominee for Attorney General Sean Shaw released the following statement regarding the Florida Supreme Court’s rebuke of Governor Scott’s attempt to pack the Court with three Justices to fill vacancies on his way out the door: [Read more…] about Democratic Nominee for Attorney General Sean Shaw Statement on Florida Supreme Court Decision
OIR Issues Emergency Order During Hurricane Michael Recovery
At the direction of Governor Scott, Insurance Commissioner David Altmaier issued an Emergency Order suspending and activating certain insurance rules and statutes for the health, safety, and welfare of Florida’s policyholders. [Read more…] about OIR Issues Emergency Order During Hurricane Michael Recovery
Gov. Scott Thanks Businesses for Hurricane Relief Donations
Governor Rick Scott and Volunteer Florida today thanked the following businesses for their generous donations to the Florida Disaster Fund, which was activated by Governor Scott to aid those impacted by Hurricane Michael. [Read more…] about Gov. Scott Thanks Businesses for Hurricane Relief Donations
FDOT Hosts Mobility Week for Central Florida
This year’s theme is “Mix-it-up – A New Way to Get Around”
The Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT) and its Central Florida partner agencies are set to celebrate the third annual Mobility Week, October 27 to November 3, 2018. Events are being hosted throughout the duration of Mobility Week within the nine-county Central Florida region – Brevard, Flagler, Lake, Marion, Orange, Osceola, Seminole, Sumter and Volusia counties. [Read more…] about FDOT Hosts Mobility Week for Central Florida
Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services Continues to Provide Post-Hurricane Relief to Floridians
The Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services continues to provide response and recovery efforts in the wake of Hurricane Michael. [Read more…] about Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services Continues to Provide Post-Hurricane Relief to Floridians
League of Women Voters Statement on Florida Supreme Court Ruling
Statement from John Mills, Attorney for League of Women Voters and Common Cause Florida
“The Court has now made clear what our clients have been saying all along – the winner of November’s gubernatorial election will appoint three justices to the Florida Supreme Court. Governor Scott will not, and he has no part to play in these appointments.
“So the people will have a very important say in this matter, especially because both candidates have staked out very different positions on the kinds of people they are looking to appoint to the court. Andrew Gillum has said he will “appoint diverse, qualified judges who represent the breadth and depth of people in this state.” Ron DeSantis has said he will “appoint constitutional conservatives” who will be very different from the retiring justices, who he characterizes as “liberal” and accuses of “legislating from the bench for the past 20 years.” Voters now have the opportunity to factor these positions into their choice for governor.
“While the issue of when the JNC may make its nominations is yet to be resolved, one thing is clear now – there is no reason for the JNC to rush through the nominating process as it has been doing. It is now clear that the artificial deadline of applications a month before the election created an unfair chilling effect on many potential applicants, especially those in private practice.
“When a person considers whether to engage in the onerous and intrusive process of applying for a position on the Supreme Court, that person certainly assesses his or her chances of being appointed. Those chances change according to who will be making the appointments. Until today, it is likely that most people considering whether to apply believed Governor Scott when he repeatedly claimed he would be making the appointments. This created a tremendous disincentive for applicants who knew there was little chance they would be appointed by Governor Scott.
“This chilling effect was especially felt on lawyers in private practice. Not only are they required to disclose their personal financial and health information, but by simply applying, they send a signal to their employers that they are looking for a new job and, worse, a signal to existing and potential clients that they may be leaving the practice in a few months.
“We are very hopeful the JNC will do the only fair thing here, which is to halt the process until the Supreme Court issues its final order and then reopen the application deadline.”