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Weekly Florida political roundup: Gov DeSantis bullish on his record $96 6B state budget proposal

Weekly Florida political roundup: Gov. DeSantis bullish on his record $96.6B state budget proposal Dara Kam, News Service of Florida © Tori Lynn Schneider/Tallahassee Democrat Gov. Ron DeSantis reveals his fiscal year 2021-2022 budget proposal in a press conference at the Capitol on Thursday. TALLAHASSEE Pay hikes for teachers, money to combat climate change, funds to address the flow of water in the Everglades. Gov. Ron DeSantis unleashed a bullish state budget proposal this week, with a little something for nearly everyone in his $96.6 billion spending plan. The governor’s recommendations are a starting point for lawmakers, who will begin to flesh out the budget as they hold committee meetings in advance of the March 2 start of the annual legislative session.

DeSantis unveils record $96 6B budget proposal with more funds for schools, sales tax holiday

DeSantis unveils record $96.6B budget proposal with more funds for schools, sales tax holiday Jim Saunders, News Service of Florida © Tori Lynn Schneider/Tallahassee Democrat Gov. Ron DeSantis reveals his fiscal year 2021-2022 budget proposal in a press conference at the Capitol Thursday, Jan. 28, 2021. TALLAHASSEE Gov. Ron DeSantis on Thursday proposed a record $96.6 billion state budget for the upcoming fiscal year, offering a more upbeat picture of Florida’s finances than lawmakers who will have to stitch together a spending plan as the COVID-19 pandemic continues to hamper the economy. During a news conference at the Capitol, DeSantis said his proposal would increase funding for public schools, continue funneling money into environmental issues such as Everglades restoration and direct dollars to initiatives like helping address sea-level rise.

Unemployment caused by COVID driving up Florida s Medicaid rolls — and costing billions

Unemployment caused by COVID driving up Florida s Medicaid rolls and costing billions Tallahassee Democrat 1/25/2021 James Call, Capital Bureau When newly-elected state Rep. Allison Tant began to prepare for Florida s 2021 legislative session, she spotted a big hole in the state s health care budget.  Florida s unemployment rate is more than double what it was a year ago, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, which has led to nearly 700,000 people signing up for Medicaid, the federal-state health care insurance plan that pays for the treatment of low-income patients.  © Tori Lynn Schneider/Tallahassee Democrat Rep. Allison Tant claps during the Florida Legislature s Organization Session at the Florida Capitol Tuesday, Nov. 17, 2020.

Woes at Weems: Bad driving is available at numerous locations

Woes at Weems: Bad driving is available at numerous locations | Street Scene Tallahassee Democrat 1/24/2021 Philip Stuart, Street Scene © Tori Lynn Schneider/Tallahassee Democrat The Weems Road PASS project officially opened to traffic Monday, Sept. 14, 2020. Q. Carolyn asks that everyone traveling East Tennessee Street in the vicinity of Weems Road please have a heart and don t block the traffic coming off Weems. It is disheartening to wait through a very long red light and then not move forward at all due to the intersection blocked with traffic. A. Thanks, Carolyn, this bad driving is also available at numerous other locations, however the wait time for Carolyn and her neighbors entering Tennessee Street from Weems Road is punishment enough. If we can’t seem to muster the courtesy to allow progression of all traffic from all directions let us be reminded of Florida Statute 316.2061: .No driver shall enter an intersection or marked crosswalk unless

COVID-19 vaccine is our path forward, Florida s top health official tells lawmakers

COVID-19 vaccine is our path forward, Florida s top health official tells lawmakers Tallahassee Democrat 1/19/2021 Jeffrey Schweers, Capital Bureau © Tori Lynn Schneider/Tallahassee Democrat Sandra Moore, 76, gets a dose of the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine at Bethel AME Church Sunday, Jan. 10, 2021. Despite a chaotic rollout plagued by busy phone lines, crashing websites and a limited supply controlled by the federal government, Florida Surgeon General Scott Rivkees told a Senate panel last week that “the vaccine is our path forward” in fighting COVID-19. With an unpredictable number of doses coming into the state from week to week and a pent-up demand for the vaccine, it’s going to be a rocky path, officials speaking to state lawmakers last week admitted.

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