Daily Legislative Brief from April 20, 2017
								
								
									Education
									HB 955-High School  Graduation Requirements
										On Thursday, April 20th, HB 955,  by Representative Larry Ahern (R-Seminole), was heard by the House Education  Committee and unanimously passed by a vote of 17 yeas to 0 nays. AIF’s  Senior Vice President of State and Federal Affairs, Brewster Bevis, stood in  support of this bill.
									Currently, based on 56  Next Generation Sunshine State Standards in financial literacy, high school  students receive financial literacy instruction as part of the one-half  Economics course credit required for graduation. The bill requires students  entering grade 9 in the 2017-2018 school year and thereafter to complete a  one-half course credit in personal financial literacy and revises the Next  Generation Sunshine State Standards to include additional specified financial  literacy topics.
									HB 955 will go on to  the House floor for consideration.
									AIF SUPPORTS  legislation that gives students tools to learn about relevant, and real life  subjects that will prepare them for the workforce in the future.  
								 
								
									Insurance
									HB 1107-Relating to  Public Records/Workers’ Compensation
										On Thursday, April 20th, HB  1107, by Representative  Ben Albritton (R-Bartow) was read for a third time on the House floor  and passed unanimously by a vote of 115 yeas to 0 nays. 
									This bill would exempt  private and personal identifying information of an injured worker or deceased  employee from public record. Currently, this information is open to the public  and often times injured workers are inundated with outreach from attorneys wanting  to take on their cases immediately after filing their claim.
									HB 1107 will now go to  the Senate floor for consideration.
									AIF SUPPORTS  protecting the private information of injured or deceased employees.
								 
								
									Legal & Judicial
									HB 1027-  Relating to Unmanned Aircraft
										On  Thursday, April 20th, HB 1027, by Representative Clay  Yarborough (R-Jacksonville,) was read for a third time on the House floor and  unanimously passed by a vote of 117 yeas to 0 nays. 
									This bill  will ensure a consistent framework for the use of drones. As the use of drones  becomes increasingly more common in many different sectors of the business  community throughout the state, implementing statewide regulations will  establish safeguards while operating drones.
									HB 1027  will go to the Senate floor for consideration.
									AIF SUPPORTS legislation that  will streamline business regulation throughout the state.