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The Florida Legislature is the two houses that act as the state legislature of the U.S. state of Florida. The Florida Constitution states that "The legislative power of the state shall be vested in a legislature of the State of Florida," composed of a Senate and House of Representatives. The legislature is seated at the Florida State Capitol in Tallahassee. Both chambers have been under Republican control since 1996.
Composed of 160 state legislators term-limited to eight consecutive years. There is no limit on total number of terms. The state legislature meets beginning in March for a period not to exceed 60 calendar days. Special sessions are called as needed.
Its statutes, called "chapter laws" or generically as "slip laws" when printed separately, are compiled into the Laws of Florida and are called "session laws". The Florida Statutes are the codified statutory laws of the state.
The Florida Legislature is authorized by the Florida Constitution to create and amend the laws of the U.S. state of Florida, subject to the governor's power to veto legislation. To do so, legislators propose legislation in the forms of bills drafted by a nonpartisan, professional staff. Successful legislation must undergo committee review, three readings on the floor of each house, with appropriate voting majorities, as required, and either be signed into law by the governor or enacted through a veto override approved by two-thirds of the membership of each legislative house.
Florida i/ˈflɒrɪdə/ (Spanish for "flowery land") is a state located in the southeastern region of the United States. The state is bordered to the west by the Gulf of Mexico, to the north by Alabama and Georgia, to the east by the Atlantic Ocean, and to the south by the Straits of Florida and the country of Cuba. Florida is the 22nd most extensive, the 3rd most populous, and the 8th most densely populated of the United States. Jacksonville is the most populous city in Florida, and the largest city by area in the contiguous United States. The Miami metropolitan area is the eighth-largest metropolitan area in the United States. Tallahassee is the state capital.
A peninsula between the Gulf of Mexico, the Atlantic Ocean, and the Straits of Florida, it has the longest coastline in the contiguous United States, approximately 1,350 miles (2,170 km), and is the only state that borders both the Gulf of Mexico and the Atlantic Ocean. Much of the state is at or near sea level and is characterized by sedimentary soil. The climate varies from subtropical in the north to tropical in the south. The American alligator, American crocodile, Florida panther, and manatee can be found in the Everglades National Park.
The United States Constitution is the supreme law of the United States of America. The Constitution, originally comprising seven articles, delineates the national frame of government. Its first three articles entrench the doctrine of the separation of powers, whereby the federal government is divided into three branches: the legislative, consisting of the bicameral Congress; the executive, consisting of the President; and the judicial, consisting of the Supreme Court and other federal courts. Articles Four, Five and Six entrench concepts of federalism, describing the rights and responsibilities of state governments and of the states in relationship to the federal government. Article Seven establishes the procedure subsequently used by the thirteen States to ratify it.
Since the Constitution came into force in 1789, it has been amended twenty-seven times. In general, the first ten amendments, known collectively as the Bill of Rights, offer specific protections of individual liberty and justice and place restrictions on the powers of government. The majority of the seventeen later amendments expand individual civil rights. Others address issues related to federal authority or modify government processes and procedures. Amendments to the United States Constitution, unlike ones made to many constitutions world-wide, are appended to the end of the document. At seven articles and twenty-seven amendments, it is the shortest written constitution in force. All five pages of the original U.S. Constitution are written on parchment.
A new legislative session begins in Florida, several high-profile subjects are up for discussion, including legalizing warning shots, increasing driving speeds and easing the pain high flood insurance premiums.
The Florida legislature will be having a debate again in 2017 about whether elementary school students should be required to have daily school recess. ◂ The ABC Action News app brings you the latest trusted news and information. ABC Action News is Taking Action For You with leading local news coverage, "Certified Most Accurate" weather forecasts, and award-winning I-Team investigations. ABC Action News, WFTS, covers local news in Tampa Bay and Florida. iPhone: http://bit.ly/http://bit.ly/iOS-wfts Android: http://bit.ly/abcaction-android
If you invoke Jay-Z in parliamentary procedures, you must get the lyrics correct. Two Florida legislators do some battle-rhyming over HB 701 (2012), an amendment to the Florida Evidence Code. Speaker Cannon gets the better of Representative Williams.
Florida legislature passes low-dose medical marijuana bill
PowerPoint available at: https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Store/Mr-Raymond-Civics-Eoc-Academy This lesson provides a comparison between the U.S. Constitution and the Florida State Constitution. This lesson teaches students about the similarities include: both contain a preamble, articles, create three branches of government, and reflect separation of powers. Students will learn how Florida is on its sixth constitution with its current version established in 1968, and how slavery affected the number of versions. They will also be introduced to the Florida Declaration of Rights and its more extensive list of rights. The lesson looks in-depth look at the Preambles and how both start with those three famous words – “we the people” and their implications of popular sovereignty and consent of...
Scott R. Herman, gay Republican candidate for Florida Legislature, District 94 in Wilton Manors, talks about running for office, marriage equality and being a disabled U.S. serviceman. Video by Kristofer Rios / Miami Herald. Reported by Steve Rothaus / http://www.MiamiHerald.com/gay
Executive director Genie Scott talks about the history of creationist legislation (especially in Florida), including bills that allow teachers to "critically analyze" evolution or present the "full range of scientific views of origins". Where: University of South Florida. When: 2/9/2012
It's not all about the Feds, people. http://www.tampabay.com/opinion/columns/ruth-mosaic-apology-about-sinkhole-much-appreciated/2294993 "In fact Mosaic, the feds and the Florida Department of Environmental Protection (cue the eye-rolling) did those peasants in Mulberry a huge favor in even bothering to confirm 215 million gallons of polluted water had been gushing into the aquifer for almost a month. After all, none of the inept parties to the spill had any legal obligation to promptly go public with news to the citizenry. Or try to think of the contaminated water as merely an additional spice to spruce up macaroni and cheese. That's because back in 2005, the Florida Legislature, moved by compassion and common decency and a deep abiding love for the sanctity of the business and real ...
Register today for the Florida Model Legislature 2014 conference! http://www.modellegislature.org. Informational commercial for the 2014 Model Legislature Session. Video produced by the Digital Media Bobcats of Eastern Florida State College's Cocoa Campus, Director, Mike Bennett
In Florida, Rick Scott's campaign promise of mass job creation is at least coming true for professional urine samplers. However, in addition to being sued over drug-testing welfare parents, Scott also faces a court fight for ordering random substance screening on thousands of state workers. Interestingly, the governor's pee-in-the-cup mandate doesn't apply to the one bunch that whizzes away more tax dollars than anyone else -- the legislators who pass such useless laws. The Miami Herald's Carl Hiaasen says, "line up all 160 of 'em for a patriotic whiz-fest at the Capitol clinic. You think more than 2.5 percent might test positive? Let's find out. And I'll pay for it out of my own pocket. Seriously."
Florida legislature passes low-dose medical marijuana bill
SNN: Florida legislature is expected to finalize a new state budget
Claude Pepper began his political career when he was elected to the Florida Legislature in 1928.
Discussion on the dynamics of the 2015 Florida Legislature and Representative Matt Gaetz Tweet
Florida Legislature candidates: WMNF News (1 of 4) Democratic candidates for Senate District 19 and House Dist. 70 http://wmnf.org/news 15 July 2016. Suncoast Tiger Bay Club
Florida Legislature candidates: WMNF News (2 of 4) Democratic candidates for Senate District 19 and House Dist. 70 http://wmnf.org/news 15 July 2016. Suncoast Tiger Bay Club
Florida Legislature candidates: WMNF News (3 of 4) Democratic candidates for Senate District 19 and House Dist. 70 http://wmnf.org/news 15 July 2016. Suncoast Tiger Bay Club
Clay County Superintendent, Charlie Van Zant, Jr., announced on April 7 that the Florida Legislature allocated $1 million in additional funds to improve the Academies of Clay. Watch footage from the announcement here.
David Bolduc, a Republican, is running for the Florida Legislature in District 106. He is interviewed by the editorial board of the Naples Daily News.
Special segment taken from the 2015-04-28 OCPS School Board Meeting regarding board discussion on the recently passed Florida Legislature bill CS/HB 7069. Read the Superintendent's memorandum here: https://www.ocps.net/Documents/2014-15%20Documents/JenkinsApr%2028%20memo.pdf
The 2014 Florida Legislative Session concluded in Tallahassee and as a result, key legislation for Florida’s business and real estate community was enacted in several areas. Learn how the new laws and the changes imposed as a result of these key bills will impact you and your clients. Some highlights addressed by the Florida Legislature include: Real Estate Agriculture & Water Wealth Management Business and Economic Development
A discussion about the 2000 presidential election and the Supreme Court challenge, the lawsuits contesting the election in Florida, the role of the Florida legislature, and what may happen when Congress convenes to count votes in January. Recorded on November 29, 2000. Appearing: William Van Alstyne, Tom Rowe, Jeff Powell and Chris Schroeder, speakers.
Coalition calls for action on ethics reform, open government TALLAHASSEE, Fla. - Wednesday, April 16, a coalition of groups, including Integrity Florida, the First Amendment Foundation, Common Cause Florida, the Citizens Awareness Foundation and The Tea Party Network held a press conference to call for legislative action on ethics reform (SB 846) and open government (SB 1648, HB 1151) bills that are presently stalled in the Florida Legislature.
Jim Norman Studied accounting at the University of North Florida Has served as a Hillsborough County Commissioner and elected 5 terms as Chairman. Elected in 2012 as a Florida State Senator Top issues include: Passed statewide bill if a soldier from Florida dies serving his country, his wife and children will never pay property taxes again in Florida. Founded the Tampa Bay Sports Commission, serving 20,000 children in the Bay Area each year and bringing national amateur events to Tampa each year, like the College Football Championship next year. Protected USF funds from being stripped by the Florida Legislature (154 million continuation funds each year) that was being targeted to fund Polytechnic, in Lakeland. Top Priorities: Transportation Storm water Supporting and strengthening smal...
Footage of Wekiwa Springs State Park in Apopka, Florida, donated Clyde Hennessey. The film consists primarily of footage of an amateur film version of Tarzan.With the end of the American Civil War, Wekiwa Springs became a popular tourist destination for visitors seeking to escape cold winters in the rest of the country. In 1941, the Apopka Sportsmen’s Club purchased the area of present-day Wekiwa Springs State Park from the Wilson Cypress Company, which had operated a turpentine camp on the property. For three years, the club, led by John H. Land (1920-2014), began lobbying the Florida Legislature for preservation of the property. In 1970, the Legislature converted the land into a state park.
The push to legalize in Florida. Pressure on legislatures moves legislative state policies ahead. New poll in Michigan says legalize. Marijuana and taxes. Hickenlooper happy with his pot states policy. Source: https://www.spreaker.com/user/fullmelt/florida-determined-to-legalize-full-stea
The Purple Ribbon Task Force was created by the Florida Legislature and is housed within the Department of Elder Affairs. It is tasked with developing a comprehensive state plan to address the needs of individuals with Alzheimer's Disease and their caregivers. For more information, please visit: http://elderaffairs.state.fl.us/doea/purple_ribbon.php
This webinar is designed to assist anyone who wants to learn about the legislative process, how the process effects the way we do business, and keys to success. The course will provide a 2014 Legislative update which will include presentations from Florida Bar lobbyists who explain the ins and outs of how the Bar creates and implements their legislative agenda as well as illustrate how Tallahassee impacts the practice of law. In addition, participants will hear from some of the state’s leading lobbyists as they discuss the art of lobbying and how to successfully bridge the gap between government consulting and the practice of law. The webinar will also include leaders of the Florida Legislature who will give their unique perspectives of the legislative process.