HB 1011 Passed the House Government Operations & Technology Appropriations Subcommittee 
OPPOSE HB 1011: Short-Term Rentals


Among other things, HB 1011 will preempt the regulation of short-term rentals to the state and undo local ordinances adopted since 2014.
Committee Vote
Yeas

Jayer Williamson (R-3), Chair
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Robert Alexander ''Alex'' Andrade (R-2)
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Kimberly Daniels (D-14)
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Nick DiCeglie (R-66)
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Wyman Duggan (R-15)
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Anthony Sabatini (R-32)
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Jackie Toledo (R-60)
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*Michael Grant (R-75)
Ex-officio Vote 
Nays

Erin Grall (R-54), Vice Chair
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John Cortes (D-43), Minority Ranking Member
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Bruce Antone (D-46)
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Kamia L. Brown (D-45)
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Chip LaMarca (R-93)
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*House leadership used House Rule 7.7 to designate an “ex-officio member” to the committee that allowed House Majority Whip Rep. Michael Grant to also vote yea on HB 1011. This rarely-used procedure has been used in the past for close votes.

Click here to see the complete committee vote.
Please thank the representatives who voted NO on HB 1011!
Special thanks to Indian Harbour Beach City Manager Mark Ryan, Jacksonville Beach Mayor Charles Latham, St. Augustine Vice Mayor Leanna Freeman and St. Augustine City Manager John Regan for traveling to Tallahassee to testify on the bill.

Thank you to all those who contacted members of the committee in opposition to HB1011!
Watch the Subcommittee Hearing on the Florida Channel
Click here to find the recording archive of the House Government Operations & Technology Appropriations Subcommittee.
Thank You for Your Advocacy Efforts!
HB 1011 will next go to the House Commerce Committee .

The Senate Companion bill, SB 1128 , is expected to be considered by the Senate Commerce and Tourism Committee next Tuesday, February 11 at 10:00 a.m. Be on the lookout for a Legislative Alert once the agenda is set.