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Boynton Beach To Become First In Palm Beach County To Designate Gender Neutral Municipal Restrooms Citywide

Posted on April 21, 2020

At tonight’s meeting, the Boynton Beach City Commission unanimously directed city staff to designate the single-occupancy restrooms in all city-owned properties as “Gender Neutral.” [Read more…] about Boynton Beach To Become First In Palm Beach County To Designate Gender Neutral Municipal Restrooms Citywide

Filed Under: Government Tagged With: Boynton Beach, Gender Neutral Restrooms, Palm Beach County Human Rights Council

Gov. Scott Highlights More Than $10 Billion in Tax Cuts Across Florida

Posted on March 15, 2018

Governor Rick Scott today visited Paradise Exteriors, a family owned, window services company in Boynton Beach, to highlight the more than $10 billion in taxes cut for Florida families and job creators during the governor’s time in office. This includes cutting taxes nearly 100 times, including nearly $550 million in tax cuts during the most recent legislative session. Governor Scott also recognized the overwhelming, bipartisan passage of HJR 7001, which will place an amendment to the Florida Constitution on the November 2018 ballot that will give Floridians the opportunity to vote on making it harder for politicians to raise taxes and fees.

The nearly $550 million in tax cuts passed during the 2018 legislative session include:

  • Sales Tax Holidays to Save Families $38.5 Million – The tax cut package includes funding for two sales tax holidays which will save Floridians an estimated $38.5 million in the upcoming fiscal year. These sales tax holidays include:
    • $32.7 million from a 3-day back-to-school sales tax holiday; and
    • $5.8 million from a one-week disaster preparedness sales tax.
  • Sales Tax Exemptions in Agricultural Materials to Save Farmers $11.6 Million – The tax cut package includes tax relief for Florida’s farmers to help in their continued recovery Hurricane Irma.
    • $8.8 million from a sales tax exemption on nonresidential farm building materials; and
    • $2.8 million from a sales tax exemption on agricultural fencing.
  • Property Tax Hurricane Relief of $10.5 Million for Florida´s Farmers – The bill reduces the 2018 property tax assessment on citrus processing and packing plants, and processing equipment slowed due to citrus greening or Hurricane Irma.
  • Sales Tax on Commercial Rent to Save Florida Small Businesses $31 Million – The tax cut package reduces the rate on business rent tax by 0.1%, from 5.8% to 5.7%.
  • Increase in Corporate Income Tax Credits to Save Businesses $13.5 Million
    • $8.5 million for voluntary brownfields clean-up; and
    • $5 million for community contribution credits.
  • Reduction in Traffic Citation Fines to Save Floridians $1.8 Million – The bill reduces many traffic citation fines for individuals who attend a driver improvement school.
  • Reduction in Local Business Taxes of $19.1 Million – The bill creates an exemption from applicable local business taxes for businesses owned by veterans and their spouses, non-remarried surviving spouses of such veterans, spouses of certain active duty military servicemembers, and low-income persons who engage in or manage a business, profession, or occupation.
  • Reduction in Property Taxes to Save Florida Families $377 Million – The budget cuts the required local effort property tax rate to save Florida homeowners and business property owners more than $377 million in property taxes.

Amendment to the Florida Constitution:
This year, the Florida Legislature overwhelmingly passed a resolution proposed by Governor Scott that will make it harder for politicians to raise taxes and fees. Amendment 5, if approved by 60 percent of Florida voters this year, will require a 2/3 majority of future legislatures to raise any tax or fee.

Filed Under: Featured Tagged With: Boynton Beach, Florida, Governor Rick Scott, Paradise Exteriors, tax cuts

Boynton Beach woman claims $1 million prize playing $5,000,000 GOLD RUSH DOUBLER Scratch-Off game

Posted on March 6, 2017

The Florida Lottery announces that Kaswanna Bean, 29, of Boynton Beach, claimed a $1 million prize in the $5,000,000 GOLD RUSH DOUBLER Scratch-Off game at Florida Lottery Headquarters in Tallahassee. She chose to receive her winnings as a one-time, lump-sum payment of $745,000.00.
“This all feels like a dream,” said Bean. “I have to keep pinching myself to make sure this is actually happening!”
Bean purchased her winning ticket from Express Food & Beverage, located at 103 East Boynton Beach Boulevard in Boynton Beach. The retailer will receive a $2,000 bonus commission for selling the winning Scratch-Off ticket.
The $20 game, $5,000,000 GOLD RUSH DOUBLER, features six top prizes of $5 million, 30 prizes of $1 million, and more than $752 million in total cash prizes! This $20 game offers more than 16.8 million winning tickets, and overall odds of winning are one-in-2.99.
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: $1 Million Prize, Boynton Beach, florida lottery, GOLD RUSH DOUBLER, Scratch-Off Game

Boynton Beach Health Care Enrollment Event – January 21, 2017

Posted on January 20, 2017

Free, Unbiased, In-Person Enrollment Assistance

The Affordable Care Act is still available to consumers and the deadline for the end of open enrollment is coming soon! In partnership with the Palm Beach County Library System, the Enroll Palm Beach Coalition is hosting an enrollment event to ensure that the local community has access to free, in-person, and unbiased enrollment assistance during the fourth open enrollment period. Open enrollment began on November 1 and ends on January 31, 2017. At the event, there will be enrollment assistance available in English, Spanish, Creole, and Portuguese. Participants can learn about the 2017 health insurance Marketplace plans, prices, changes, as well as financial assistance that may be available.
WHO: Palm Beach County Library in Partnership with: Health Council of Southeast Florida, Epilepsy Foundation of Florida, Enroll America, UDocs Mitchell Wolfson Sr. University of Miami Miller School of Medicine, Florida Community Health Centers, Inc., Legal Aid Society of Palm Beach County, C.L. Brumback Primary Care Clinics, Foundcare, Genesis Community Health, and Consumer Health Information Service.
Note: For advance interviews, please call Leah Barber-Heinz at 850-294-6087.
WHAT: Health Care Open Enrollment Event including free, unbiased enrollment assistance
WHEN: Saturday, January 21, 2017 from 10:00 a.m.. until 2:00 p.m.
WHERE: Boynton Beach City Library
208 South Seacrest Blvd.
Boynton Beach, FL 33435
(561) 742-6390
For more information on this event, please visit our website for details www.enrollpbandtc.org and to book an appointment with an enrollment assister, please call Call (888) 880-8242. To preview 2017 plans and prices, go to www.healthcare.gov.
People who would like to sign up for health coverage should bring the following: health insurance Marketplace account information (including password) or an email address, social security number, income information, identification, naturalization, or immigration documentation.
About Get Covered America and Enroll America
Enroll America is the nation’s leading health care enrollment coalition. An independent nonprofit, nonpartisan organization, Enroll America works with more than 6,700 partners in all 50 states to create cutting-edge tools, analyze data, inform policy, and share best practices in service of its mission: maximizing the number of Americans who enroll in and retain health coverage under the Affordable Care Act.
The Get Covered America campaign was created in 2013 to inform millions of eligible consumers about their new health insurance options, and has been tested, refined, and proven successful through three enrollment cycles. Get Covered America programs and tools are now being utilized by partners in enrollment efforts nationwide, supported by Enroll America staff working both nationally and on-the-ground in targeted communities across the country.
 

Filed Under: Featured Tagged With: Boynton Beach, Enroll America, Enrollment, Event, Get Covered America, Healthcare

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