Among the vetoes was $3 million toward a $4.5 million stormwater runoff project that Berman requested along with Rep. David Silvers, a Lake Clarke Shores Democrat, on the House side. She hopes that the federal government can make up for what the state couldn’t provide.
But not everyone felt that way.
“I had $25 million of appropriations in play and I walked away with $23.5 million, so I’m a happy guy,” said state Rep. Mike Caruso, a Boca Raton Republican. Among the wins was dollars toward a Lake Worth Lagoon monitoring project, a project that was vetoed last year.
Yet a loss is a loss, no matter how you slice it, he added.
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Daniel Hartman, the director of Glensheen Mansion, has been named at the DECC’s next executive director.
Hartman has led Glensheen’s team for the last eight years and during that time increased its visitorship and community relevance.
“It is an honor to serve in this role and my hope is to build on the good work of the past leadership and staff. In the immediate future, I will support the DECC’s great health and safety record so guests feel welcome and confident as we return to more events. I also want to showcase and further leverage the DECC’s proximity to the greatest lake there is Lake Superior,” says Hartman. “We are this great combo of a versatile indoor facility located in an outstanding outdoor city.”
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How does the agency benefit the community?
Unlike for-profit home-care agencies, all proceeds from JFS at Home are donated to Rales JFS, which uses the funds to support a myriad of services for seniors who are in need of financial assistance, including home-care subsidies. As the agency grows, the amount of funds provided for this effort increase concurrently; so in essence, when a family uses JFS at Home for homecare, they are also paying it forward and helping other seniors in need.
What is the agency’s focus for the future?
According to Marissa Gordon, administrator for JFS at Home, the agency has seen significant growth over the past five years. With the coronavirus pandemic drastically altering the life of seniors, despite restrictions and social distancing, the organization’s numbers have continued to increase.