FSBA Session Spotlight — January 23-27, 2017

Several Interim Legislative Committee meetings were held last week.  Among the more significant meetings, the Senate PreK-12 Education Appropriations Subcommittee conducted a workshop on teacher pay and compensation.  DOE presented an overview of statutory requirements and various adjustments, supplements, benefits, and other funding relating to compensation.  This was followed by comments from a panel of…

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Official speculates Florida leaves over $200M internet sales tax on the table

In a committee hearing Tuesday, Florida lawmakers learned that while a tough budget year may be coming, they’re essentially letting more than two hundred million dollars in sales taxes go uncollected.  “Sales from the internet are not exempt from the tax,” said Ryan Dugan, sales tax policy analyst with the House Ways and Means Committee on Tuesday.…

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Public Schools Dealt Blows in Pair of Court Decisions Favoring Vouchers and Charters

A pair of Florida court decisions this week dealt severe blows to traditional public education, in one case upholding corporate tax vouchers for private schools, in another, diminishing the role of local school boards in deciding what charter schools may operate. Read More

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Want to change Florida’s Constitution? Today is application deadline for revision board

Friday is the last day to apply to be a member of what may be one of the most influential groups assembled in Florida in two decades — the Florida Constitutional Revision Commission. The unique panel has the power to put proposals directly on the 2018 mid-term ballot to reform and update the state’s constitution,…

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