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Senator Debbie Mayfield Files Legislation to Combat Youth Vaping in Florida

Posted on October 31, 2019

Bill bans flavored vaping products that target kids

Senator Debbie Mayfield (Indialantic – R) has filed Senate Bill 694 to combat the dangerous rise in e-cigarette use by minors. [Read more…] about Senator Debbie Mayfield Files Legislation to Combat Youth Vaping in Florida

Filed Under: Government Tagged With: Senator Debbie Mayfield, Youth Vaping in Florida

Senator Debbie Mayfield Files Legislation to Improve Rail Safety

Posted on October 28, 2019

Senator Debbie Mayfield (Indialantic – R) and Representative Tyler Sirois (Merritt Island – R) have filed the Florida High-Speed Passenger Rail Safety Act, Senate Bill 676 and House Bill 465, designed to promote and enhance the safe operation of high-speed passenger rail systems in Florida. [Read more…] about Senator Debbie Mayfield Files Legislation to Improve Rail Safety

Filed Under: Government Tagged With: Florida High-Speed Passenger Rail Safety Act, Representative Tyler Sirois, Senator Debbie Mayfield

Senator Debbie Mayfield Files Clean Waterways Act

Posted on March 15, 2019

Senator Debbie Mayfield (Melbourne – R) has filed The Clean Waterways Act, a comprehensive statewide initiative to address imperative infrastructure needs that are contributing to pollution in Florida’s waters. [Read more…] about Senator Debbie Mayfield Files Clean Waterways Act

Filed Under: Government Tagged With: Senator Debbie Mayfield, The Clean Waterways Act

Senator Debbie Mayfield Files Tobacco Prevention Bill

Posted on February 18, 2019

Senator Debbie Mayfield (Melbourne – R) has filed legislation to amend the definition of Tobacco Products in Florida Statute to include all recreational nicotine products, including electronic cigarettes and liquid nicotine. [Read more…] about Senator Debbie Mayfield Files Tobacco Prevention Bill

Filed Under: Government Tagged With: Senator Debbie Mayfield, Tobacco Prevention Bill

Senator Debbie Mayfield Files Legislation to Expand State College Athletic Programs

Posted on February 13, 2019

Senator Debbie Mayfield (R- Melbourne) has filed Senate Bill (SB) 798, titled, Baccalaureate Degree Access, to allow four (4) year state colleges to participate in 4-year sports programs. [Read more…] about Senator Debbie Mayfield Files Legislation to Expand State College Athletic Programs

Filed Under: Education, Government Tagged With: Senator Debbie Mayfield, State College Athletic Programs

Senator Debbie Mayfield Files Legislation to Strengthen Basic Patient Protections

Posted on February 5, 2019

Senator Debbie Mayfield has filed Senate Bill (SB) 650, titled Health Insurer Authorization, to ensure Florida’s patients receive the right medicine at the right time. [Read more…] about Senator Debbie Mayfield Files Legislation to Strengthen Basic Patient Protections

Filed Under: Government Tagged With: Patient Protections, Senator Debbie Mayfield

Senator Debbie Mayfield and Representative Chip LaMarca File Coastal Management Legislation

Posted on January 25, 2019

Senator Debbie Mayfield has filed Senate Bill (SB) 446, titled Coastal Management, to help keep Florida’s pristine beaches preserved by addressing erosion control and sand management. [Read more…] about Senator Debbie Mayfield and Representative Chip LaMarca File Coastal Management Legislation

Filed Under: Government Tagged With: Coastal Management Legislation, Representative Chip LaMarca, Senator Debbie Mayfield

High-Speed Rail Fatalities Highlight Need for State Safety Measures

Posted on January 23, 2018

Sen. Mayfield and Rep. Grall push for high-speed
passenger rail measures SB 572 and HB 525

The State of Florida currently has no law or regulation governing high-speed rail safety and recent Brightline fatalities have federal, state and local officials extremely concerned. In just the first five days of its high-speed rail service in the state, we have already seen two tragic fatalities, one of those during its inaugural run. This brings the number of fatalities associated with high-speed rail to four since July 2017.
Senator Debbie Mayfield, (R-Melbourne) and Rep. Erin Grall (R-Vero Beach) held a news conference at the Capitol calling on their colleagues in the House and Senate to address the need for high-speed rail safety measures. The lawmakers observed a moment of silence for the victims and their families.
“These deaths are tragic and unacceptable which is why I have been pushing for high-speed passenger rail safety measures for the past two sessions,” said Sen. Debbie Mayfield, (R- Melbourne). “Unfortunately, but not surprisingly, I have been met with resistance every step of the way. I believe we must do everything possible to ensure public safety and to minimize the risk of further tragedy.”
Sen. Mayfield has filed SB 572 that will create the Florida High-Speed Passenger Rail Safety Act that establishes minimum safety standards for high-speed passenger rail, including the installation of approved safety technology that at a minimum must include Positive Train Control and Remote Health Monitoring. Before operating high-speed passenger rail, a railroad company must also install or realign crossing gates, equip all automatic public railroad- highway grade crossing warning systems with remote health monitoring technology, and construct and maintain fencing in accordance with the act. Additionally, this act will prevent
high-speed passenger rail companies from shifting upgrade and maintenance costs to the taxpayers.
Later this afternoon the Senate Committee on Community Affairs is holding a workshop to discuss SB 572.
Residents in the affected regions have long expressed their growing fears over the additional 32 passenger trains per day and additional freight trains that will be speeding through a rail corridor where there are approximately 350 at grade crossings. County governments have also expressed concerns over the cost of safety upgrades which they will have to absorb despite the high-speed rail project being touted as privately funded.
“Local governments should not have to absorb the costs of a privately funded project,” said Rep. Erin Grall, (R-Vero Beach). “My bill will hold Brightline and other rail companies responsible for the cost of necessary safety upgrades rather than shifting them to the taxpayers.”
Rep. Grall and co-sponsor Rep. MaryLynn Magar have filed HB 525 which stipulates that a railroad company operating high-speed passenger rail is solely responsible for all rail corridor improvements or upgrades relating to its operation and safety. Neither local governments nor the state will be responsible for any costs associated with the construction and maintenance of necessary improvements unless express consent is given in writing.
Joining Sen. Mayfield and Rep. Grall were Kate Pingolt Cotner, Assistant County Attorney for Indian River, Chief Dan Wouters, Fire Rescue, Division Chief of Martin County Emergency Management, and Brent Hanlon with Citizens Against Rail Expansion in FL who echoed concerns on behalf of the Treasure Coast Region.
For more information please visit flsenate.gov and myfloridahouse.gov.

Filed Under: Featured Tagged With: Fatalities, high speed rail, Rep. Erin Grall, Senator Debbie Mayfield, State Safety Measures

Senator Mayfield Announces Date Change for Brevard Delegation Meeting

Posted on July 12, 2017

Senator Debbie Mayfield today announced that the Brevard Delegation Meeting, originally scheduled for Thursday, September 21, 2017, will now be held on Wednesday, September 20, 2017. The meeting will take place in the Brevard County Commission Chambers located at 2725 Judge Fran Jamieson Way (Building C) in Viera from 1:00-5:30 PM.
“The original date conflicted with a Jewish High Holiday, Rosh Hashanah,” said Senator Mayfield. “Therefore the date change is to accommodate our friends of the Jewish faith who would like to participate in the delegation meeting.”
The purpose of our annual delegation meeting is for local government entities, businesses, organizations, and citizens to have the opportunity to share with the delegation issues that are of the most importance to them. Please note that this is the only scheduled meeting of the delegation prior to the 2018 Legislative Session, which begins on Tuesday, January 9, 2018. The first portion of the meeting will be limited to presentations by local government entities and those requesting local bill submissions. The second portion of the meeting is for organization and citizen presentations.
To obtain an Appearance Request Form, please contact Kayla Bailey, whose contact information is below. Completed Appearance Request Forms are due no later than 5:00 PM on Monday, September 11, 2017, to ensure inclusion in and timely completion of meeting agendas for members and the public. Please send completed forms to Kayla Bailey in Senator Mayfield’s Office at 900 E. Strawbridge Ave., Melbourne, FL 32901 by mail; [email protected] by email; or 888-263-3815 by fax. Telephone inquiries may be directed to Senator Mayfield’s office at (321) 409-2025.
Senator Mayfield was elected to the Senate in 2016 to represent Senate District 17, which consists of Indian River and Brevard Counties. Prior to the Senate, Mayfield served in the Florida House of Representatives from 2008-2016.

Filed Under: Featured Tagged With: Brevard Delegation Meeting, Date change, Senator Debbie Mayfield

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