Capitol Connection
2021 LEGISLATIVE SESSION: WEEK 8
The 2021 Florida Legislative Session is well underway. These eight weeks move quickly in Tallahassee, and we appreciate your interest in monitoring issues that may impact Florida’s children and families. The Florida Children’s Council hopes that the content provided in this digest and the subsequent issues will help inform your advocacy efforts until session ends (sine die) on April 30th.
 
Each week the Capitol Connection will provide a brief summary of relative events from the executive and legislative branches. The update will also include information on legislation that has moved that week and provide updates on presentations, press conferences and conversations that may be of interest.
 
The first column lists the bill number, name and sponsor and provides a hyperlink to the bill's text and history. The numbered circles represent the number of committees of reference for each bill, and the final column provides a brief description of the bill(s). Here is a key to help guide you in your review of where each bill is:
This week the Senate and House chambers met for Week Eight of the 2021 Legislative Session. This week was a huge win for children. Budget conference committees met and a Senate-proposed $41 million~ dollar budget cut to the state’s Healthy Start program was averted due to priorities of House leadership. In addition, HB 419 by Representative Grall on Early Learning and Early Grade Success passed out of the House and is awaiting action from the Senate. HB 1349 by Representative Aloupis regarding Economic Self-Sufficiency was also passed out of the House. The Senate companion for both of these bills also cleared their final committee of reference and have been placed on the Senate's Special Order Calendar for Monday, April 26th.

As Session winds down over the coming days the legislature’s final budget package will need to be laid on the desk of members by midnight on Wednesday in order to Sine Die by Friday’s 60th day of session. Key issues have been bumped to the House and Senate budget chiefs and we should expect to see further discussion into next week. In other news, Senator Lauren Book, D-Plantation, was elected to lead the Senate Democrats in 2022, succeeding Perry Thurston as he has announced his intention to run for the Congressional District 20 seat left vacant with the passing of Alcee Hastings. On Friday, the Governor was able to negotiate a new compact with the Seminole Tribe of Florida setting the stage for a special legislative session on May 17th. A memo describing the compact has been linked here, the newly executed 30 year compact is expected to generate $6 billion by 2030.

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Until next week!

Sincerely,
The Florida Children’s Council
Economic Self-Sufficiency
Economic Self-Sufficiency
Early Learning
Early Learning
Children With Disabilities
Children With Disabilities
Child Protection
Child Protection
Juvenile Justice
Juvenile Justice
Equity
Equity
K-12 Education
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