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Brewster Bevis: Universal broadband access is within Florida s grasp

The Florida legislative session was busy for lawmakers, who oversaw the passage of 3,095 bills and a $101.5 billion budget. One of the most promising developments included a new law designed to expand broadband access in the Sunshine State. Signed by Gov. Ron DeSantis on May 7, the Broadband Deployment Act, or HB 1239, takes important strides toward addressing barriers that hinder the expansion of high-speed internet service. In many rural communities, wooden utility poles are the backbone of the telecommunications infrastructure. Reaching a single home may require attachments to 10 or more poles, so any unnecessary delays or expenses associated with that process can have a profound impact on local efforts to expand broadband service.

Florida Department of Economic Opportunity Announces Florida s Withdrawal from Federal Pandemic Unemployment Compensation Program

Florida Department of Economic Opportunity Announces Florida’s Withdrawal from Federal Pandemic Unemployment Compensation Program May 24, 2021   Tallahassee, Fla. – Today, the Florida Department of Economic Opportunity (DEO) announced another key step to returning more Floridians to work, following April’s labor statistics which show total private-sector employment increased by 18,800 jobs and more than 460,000 online job postings available throughout the state for job seekers. Florida will end its participation in the Federal Pandemic Unemployment Compensation program, the $300 per week supplemental FPUC payment, effective June 26, 2021, as part of DEO’s ‘Return to Work’ initiative. Note that the additional federal Reemployment Assistance benefit programs, including Pandemic Unemployment Assistance (PUA), Pandemic Emergency Unemployment Compensation (PEUC), and Mixed Earners Unemployment Compensation (MEUC), will continue for the time being as DEO co

Florida cuts off $300 weekly pandemic unemployment benefits

Florida cuts off $300 weekly pandemic unemployment benefits Olafimihan Oshin © Getty Images Florida cuts off $300 weekly pandemic unemployment benefits Florida s Department of Economic Opportunity (DEO) has announced that it plans to end weekly pandemic unemployment benefits on June 26. The DEO issued a statement on Monday about its plans, saying the state added 18,000 private sector jobs in April, with more than 460,000 job postings online for unemployed workers. Beginning June 26, 2021, @FLDEO will no longer participate in providing the $300 Federal Pandemic Unemployment Compensation benefits in addition to Reemployment Assistance weekly benefits. Read more: https://t.co/JhCeIp8NIcpic.twitter.com/rY7p3Wg2vQ- Florida DEO (@FLDEO) May 24, 2021

Winners and losers emerging from the 2021 Legislative Session

Winners and losers emerging from the 2021 Legislative Session They all can t be winners. Here is the definitive list of who s up and who took a fall. The ending of a Session is never a surprise. It’s like harvest season. What you get at the end is the result of months, maybe even years of tilling, planting, watering, tending, and shepherding. Against the odds and despite many challenges, the 2021 Legislative Session ended on time. The House Speaker and the Senate President were together for the iconic dropping of the hankie. There weren’t any strained smiles or forced compliments. They stood side by side, thanking each other as much as they talked about themselves.

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