Senate
President Tom Lee and House Speaker Allan Bense call the
Legislature into
Special Session
Source: Florida Legislature
December 3, 2004
TALLAHASSEE - Recognizing the need to address specific issues prior
to the 2005 Regular Legislative Session in March, Senate President
Tom Lee and House Speaker Allan Bense, today, released a joint call
for a Special Legislative Session.
The
call includes a limited agenda that focuses on the issues of Voluntary
Universal Pre-K; critical state needs related to the natural disasters
that occurred this hurricane season including Tax Relief for residential
owners, Multiple Deductibles for Hurricane Claims, Beach and Dune
Renourishment, School Construction, and Citrus Canker Eradication.
The call will also include two issues requiring the immediate attention
of state policy makers: funding for the Department of Juvenile Justice
and licensing for the Discount Medical Plan Organizations.
“Our
first priority remains passing a bill establishing a Voluntary Pre-K
Education Program in Florida. In less than 9 months, we will
open the school doors for what could be 100,000 young children. We
must be ready with qualified teachers, a solid curriculum, and a good
learning environment for children and parents who are expecting these
services in August.” said President Lee.
Speaker
Bense added, “The members of the Florida House and Senate have identified
several issues that must be addressed before March, particularly financial
needs resulting from the four major hurricanes that hit Florida this
summer. As families are putting back together the pieces of their
lives, the Legislature will work hard to provide relief for some of
the burdensome costs associated with their recovery.”
The
Special Session will commence on Monday, December 13, 2004, and is
expected to last until Friday, December 17, 2004. The call may
be viewed on the Senate and House websites at: www.flsenate.gov or www.myfloridahouse.gov.
THE FLORIDA LEGISLATURE
JOINT PROCLAMATION
TO
THE HONORABLE MEMBERS OF THE FLORIDA SENATE AND THE FLORIDA HOUSE
OF REPRESENTATIVES:
We, Tom Lee, President of the Florida Senate, and Allan G. Bense,
Speaker of the Florida House of Representatives, by virtue of the
authority vested in us by Article III, Section 3(c), Florida Constitution,
and Section 11.011, Florida Statutes, do hereby proclaim:
1. That
the Legislature of the State of Florida is convened in Special Session
pursuant to Article III, Section 3(c), Florida Constitution, and Section
11.011, Florida Statutes, at the Capitol in Tallahassee, Florida beginning
at 11:00 a.m. on Monday, the 13th day of December 2004, for a period
of 5 days, ending at 11:59 p.m. on Friday, the 17th day of December,
2004.
2. That the Legislature is convened for the sole and exclusive
purpose of considering the following:
a. Legislation addressing the topics raised in the Governor’s
July 9, 2004 veto message relating to the Voluntary Pre-kindergarten
Education Program enacted as House Bill 821 during the 2004 regular
session of the Florida Legislature.
b. Legislation
addressing the operation of juvenile detention facilities for fiscal
year 2004-05 and the funding responsibility of the counties as provided
for in Senate Bill 2564 (2004).
c. Legislation
extending the effective date of the requirement for licensure of Discount
Medical Plan Organizations contained in §636.204, F.S., as created
by Section 31 of Chapter 2004-297, Laws of Florida.
d. Legislation
providing for the tax relief of hurricane victims whose primary residence
was destroyed or damaged and rendered uninhabitable by a 2004 named
hurricane or tropical storm.
e. Legislation
providing for the compensation and relief of insured policyholders
of residential property insurance for the cost of multiple deductibles
for damage to insured residential property in Florida, arising out
of two or more year 2004 named hurricanes.
f. Legislation
amending the Florida Insurance Code to address imposition of the deductible
for insured future losses sustained to property due to damage associated
with a named hurricane.
g. Legislation
appropriating funds for loans to school districts awaiting FEMA reimbursements
to accelerate the rebuilding of public school facilities damaged or
destroyed by a named hurricane or tropical storm during the 2004 hurricane
season.
h. Legislation
providing for the restoration of the state’s Beach and Dune System
damaged by a named hurricane or tropical storm during the 2004 hurricane
season, and for related administrative support.
i. Legislation
providing for canker eradication efforts by the Department of Agriculture
and Consumer Services, compensation for property owners for destroyed
or damaged citrus crops, for completing a soybean rust survey and
eradication effort, and for the Caribbean Fruit Fly Certification
Program.
j. Legislation
providing for the Department of Elder Affairs, the Department of Children
and Families, and the Agency for Persons with Disabilities, to support
2004 named hurricane and tropical storm relief efforts from federal
funds.
k. Legislation
providing for the Department of Community Affairs to match FEMA funding
for the Other Needs Assistance (ONA) grants for 2004 named hurricane
and tropical storm relief efforts.
l. Legislation
to administer the Public Assistance Program and to provide grant assistance
for the repair, replacement, or restoration of publicly owned facilities
that incurred losses associated with the 2004 named hurricanes or
tropical storms.
m. Legislation to administer the Hazard Mitigation Grant Program
and to provide assistance through such program to local governments
for relief efforts resulting from a 2004 named hurricane or tropical
storm.
n. Legislation
providing for the Agency for Workforce Innovation to assist workers
displaced by a 2004 named hurricane or tropical storm.
Tom Lee
President
The Florida Senate
December
3, 2004
Allan
G. Bense
Speaker
The Florida House of Representatives
December
3, 2004 |