News & Notes Archives

April 2010

  • Friday, April 02, 2010

    FAC’s House & Senate Budget Analysis

    FAC has done a comprehensive analysis of the Senate and House Budgets.  FAC has included links to the two versions are: One comparatively summarizes Senate and House Appropriations in total by specific line items; and, the second, illustrates the split between GR and Trust Fund $’s for each of the listed line item appropriations. Read More

  • Friday, April 02, 2010

    EPA to hold more public hearings on numeric nutrient criteria

    In January 2010, the US Environmental Protection Agency proposed numeric nutrient criteria for lakes and flowing waters in Florida.  In February, EPA held public hearings in Tallahassee, Orlando and West Palm Beach.  During the three days of public hearings, more than 235 citizens testified; of those, over 75% were opposed to the rule as drafted at that time. Read More

  • Friday, April 02, 2010

    Continued discussions regarding changes to growth management laws

    Although there were no committee meetings this week, FAC continues to participate in various growth management discussions at the Capitol.    On Monday, FAC was told about a potential legislation that would address large-scale (150,000 acres or more)land development projects located in more than one jurisdiction. Read More

  • Friday, April 02, 2010

    Update on changes to FRS

    There are two retirement packages that we are now watching: SB 2022 by Senator Alexander and HB 5703 by Representative Rivera and HB 5607 by Representative Hays.  At the beginning of the 2010 legislative session, both the House and the Senate learned of the FRS’s decline in asset values and produced an unfunded liability for the first time since 1997. Read More

  • Friday, April 02, 2010

    Senate Adopts Medicaid Amendment

    An amendment by Sen. Negron to SB 2700, the General Appropriations Act, was adopted on Wednesday directing the Agency for Health Care Administration (AHCA) to prepare a federal Medicaid waiver to permit the state, through legislative enactment, to manage the Medicaid program within an annually specified appropriation. Read More

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