Governor Rick Scott today signed the following bills into law.
CS/SB 10: “Lake Okeechobee Bill” – This bill allocates funds for a reservoir south of Lake Okeechobee and provides a loan for the construction of the C-51 reservoir. Click HERE to see Governor Scott’s statement on this bill.
CS/CS/HB 111: Public Records/Identity of Witness to a Murder – This bill creates a public records exemption for criminal intelligence or criminal investigative information that reveals personal identifying information of a witness to a murder.
CS/CS/HB 151: “Therapy Dog for Children Bill” – This bill allows children, victims, and individuals with intellectual disabilities to use therapy animals and facility dogs in legal proceedings.
CS/HB 221: “Uber/ Lyft Bill” – This bill sets consistent operating standards throughout Florida for ridesharing companies such as Uber and Lyft, including requirements for insurance coverage and driver background checks.
CS/HB 239: Public Records/Protective Injunction Petitions – This bill creates a public records exemption for petitions for protection against domestic violence, stalking or cyberstalking if it is dismissed.
CS/HB 305: Law Enforcement Body Cameras – This bill allows a law enforcement officer using a body camera to review the recorded footage before writing a report or providing a statement.
CS/HB 399: Guardianship – This bill revises procedures relating to incapacity hearings and the circumstances under which the court may approve divorce for persons under the protection of a guardianship.
CS/HB 401: Notaries Public – This bill allows public notaries to accept a veteran health information card issued by the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs as a valid form of I.D.
HB 671: Reemployment Assistance Fraud – This bill authorizes the Department of Economic Opportunity to access digital records maintained by the Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles to prevent reemployment assistance claims fraud.
CS/CS/HB 805: Relating to Insurance Policy Transfers – This bill allows an insurer to transfer a residential or commercial residential property insurance policy to an authorized insurer of the same group or owned by the same holding company.
CS/HB 6533: Relief/Jennifer Wohlgemuth/Pasco County Sheriff’s Office – This bill directs Pasco County and the Pasco County Sheriff’s Office to compensate the family of Jennifer Wohlgemuth for injuries sustained in an incident involving the Pasco County Sheriff’s Office.
To view a copy of the transmittal letter, click HERE.
Governor Rick Scott
Lyft statement after Governor Rick Scott signed HB 221
Chelsea Harrison, Senior Policy Communications Manager for Lyft, issued the following statement after Governor Rick Scott signed HB 221:
“We thank Governor Scott for making a statewide framework for ridesharing a reality in Florida. This landmark legislation would have never happened without the Lyft community across the state who stood up for the benefits ridesharing brings to their families, businesses and cities. We look forward to seeing Lyft continue to grow and thrive for years to come in the Sunshine State.”
Governor Scott Signs Uber/ Lyft Bill
Governor Rick Scott today signed HB 221, known as the “Uber/ Lyft Bill.” This legislation sets consistent operating standards throughout Florida for ridesharing companies such as Uber and Lyft, including requirements for insurance coverage and driver background checks.
Governor Scott said, “I’m proud to sign this legislation today to make it easier for ridesharing companies to thrive in Florida and help ensure the safety of our families. Florida is one of the most business-friendly states in the nation because of our efforts to reduce burdensome regulations and encourage innovation and job creation across all industries, including transportation. I look forward to seeing the continued growth of ridesharing companies in our state.”
Cissy Proctor, Executive Director of the Florida Department of Economic Opportunity, said, “This legislation will ensure the innovative ridesharing network across Florida continues to thrive. Helping Florida businesses grow is critical to our economy, and this bill will also empower workers across the state to work when and where they want to meet the needs of their families.”
To view a copy of the transmittal letter, click HERE.
Gov. Scott: I Won’t Stop Fighting for Florida
Governor Rick Scott today released the below statement on the conclusion of the Legislative session.
Governor Scott said, “Just like I have done throughout my entire time as Governor, I fought for priorities this session that I believe will help the families and job creators in our state prosper. I committed to Florida families that I would fight for jobs everyday and that is why I have continued to fight for policies that will grow our economy. I am pleased the Legislature cut taxes by more than $700 million, but cutting taxes alone is not enough to diversify our economy for our future generations. Today, I celebrated the beginning of GKN Aerospace’s plans to build a new manufacturing facility in Panama City which will be the company’s first location in our state. If it was not for the work of Enterprise Florida, this company would not be in our state. GKN Aerospace was the last company to receive Quick Action Closing Funds and Florida has not had another win like this since these funds were eliminated by the Florida Legislature last year. Once again, the Florida Legislature has turned their back on Florida’s ability to fund economic incentive deals that help our state outcompete our top competitors for important jobs. This is very concerning to me and is an action that each member will have to defend as their local communities lose out on new manufacturing facilities, headquarter relocations and thousands of high wage jobs for families.
“Furthermore, the legislature’s decision to cut tourism marketing could lead to a drastic reduction in visitor spending to our local businesses and revenue to our state. I am also shocked that despite their commitment to protecting the environment, the Florida Legislature failed to jump start the process of fixing the Herbert Hoover Dike at Lake Okeechobee. For years, I urged President Obama to fix the dike, and now when President Trump has committed funding for this project, the Legislature irresponsibly ignored it.
“Last night, the Florida Legislature passed a budget that was done largely behind closed doors. It was done without important input from the public and many members of the legislature who were elected by Floridians to serve them. That’s unfortunate. I ran for Governor to fight career politicians and it’s backroom deals like this that make families think politics is nothing more than a game. I am beginning to review the budget and I have the option of vetoing the entire budget or vetoing the items that circumvented the transparent process and do not have an acceptable return on investment for hardworking taxpayers. Just like I do every year, I will make my decisions based on what’s best for our families because my job is to wake up every day and fight for Floridians.”
Governor Rick Scott Hosts Freedom Rally for Venezuela
Governor Rick Scott yesterday hosted a Freedom Rally for Venezuela at El Arepazo 2 in Miami. The Governor honored Leopoldo López, who is jailed in Venezuela for fighting for freedom and democracy, with a Governor’s Freedom Award. The award was accepted on behalf of López by Carlos Vecchio, co-founder of “Voluntad Popular,” a Venezuelan social and political movement working to eliminate poverty and support democracy. Governor Scott also spoke via phone with López’s wife Lilian Tintori, who is in Venezuela fighting for her husband’s freedom. Hundreds of people joined Governor Scott at the rally to call for freedom, peace and democracy in Venezuela.
Gov. Scott to recognize new manufacturing facility and job creation at GKN Aerospace
MEDIA ADVISORY
Tomorrow, May 9th, Governor Rick Scott will recognize GKN Aerospace’s plans to build a new manufacturing facility in Bay County, which will create 170 new jobs. This will be GKN’s first location in Florida.
WHAT: Press Conference
WHEN: 10:30 AM CDT
WHERE: 6051 VentureCrossings Boulevard
Panama City, Florida 32409
Gov. Scott Appoints State Rep. Eric J. Eisnaugle to Fifth District Court of Appeal
Governor Rick Scott today announced the appointment of State Representative Eric J. Eisnaugle to the Fifth District Court of Appeal.
Eisnaugle, 40, of Windermere, currently serves as State Representative for District 44 in the Florida House of Representatives, and is Of Counsel at Rumberger Kirk and Caldwell. He previously served as State Representative for District 40 from 2008 to 2012; was Of Counsel with Thorne and Storey, P.A.; and was an associate at Foley and Lardner, LLP. He received a bachelor’s degree from Florida Southern College and a law degree from Vanderbilt University. Eisnaugle fills the vacancy created by the elevation of Judge C. Alan Lawson to the Florida Supreme Court.
Gov. Scott Appoints One to Indian River County Hospital District
Governor Rick Scott today announced the appointment of Tracey Zudans to the Indian River County Hospital District.
Tracey Zudans, 46, of Indian River, is local volunteer and philanthropist. Zudans received her bachelor’s degree in advertising from the University of Florida. She fills a vacant seat and is appointed for a term beginning May 5, 2017, and ending December 31, 2018.
Gov. Scott Stops in Panama City on “Fighting for Florida’s Future” Tour
Governor Rick Scott today met with local leaders and job creators in Panama City on the last stop of his “Fighting for Florida’s Future” tour. This week, Governor Scott traveled the state to encourage Floridians to contact members of the Florida Legislature and urge them to invest in key priorities- funding for tourism and economic development and the Herbert Hoover Dike at Lake Okeechobee.
Gov. Scott Stops in Pensacola on “Fighting for Florida’s Future” Tour
Governor Rick Scott today met with local leaders and job creators in Pensacola during his “Fighting for Florida’s Future” tour. Governor Scott is traveling the state to encourage Floridians to contact members of the Florida Legislature and urge them to invest in key priorities- funding for tourism and economic development and the Herbert Hoover Dike at Lake Okeechobee.