JoeCamel
Well-Known Member
Many news cycles between then and now, who knows what might happen.The next session of the legislature isn’t until march.
I doubt we see anything until closer to the session deadlines
Many news cycles between then and now, who knows what might happen.The next session of the legislature isn’t until march.
I doubt we see anything until closer to the session deadlines
By Florida Statute, the Governor is required to provide his recommended budget one month prior to session. Florida's 2023 session begins Tuesday, March 7. One month would be no later than Tuesday, February 7. That doesn't mean he'll have commentary on the next phase of RCID. This topic and the budget are separate. But it is one possible timeframe we may hear something.The next session of the legislature isn’t until march.
They aren not in a rush to announce things before they can actually be acted upon.
I doubt we see anything until closer to the session deadlines
There are published deadlines for submitting bills for the session too - just look at the state house website. This is why I mentioned ‘deadlines’ in the first place rather than the start of the session itself.By Florida Statute, the Governor is required to provide his recommended budget one month prior to session. Florida's 2023 session begins Tuesday, March 7. One month would be no later than Tuesday, February 7. That doesn't mean he'll have commentary on the next phase of RCID. This topic and the budget are separate. But it is one possible timeframe we may hear something.
By Florida Statute, the Governor is required to provide his recommended budget one month prior to session. Florida's 2023 session begins Tuesday, March 7. One month would be no later than Tuesday, February 7. That doesn't mean he'll have commentary on the next phase of RCID. This topic and the budget are separate. But it is one possible timeframe we may hear something.
The next session of the legislature isn’t until march.
They aren not in a rush to announce things before they can actually be acted upon.
I doubt we see anything until closer to the session deadlines
You JUST had to be different. No one said that. The poster said "local floridians" pay income taxes.Individuals don't, but corporations do.
I lived in Florida 20 years and paid income taxes........You JUST had to be different. No one said that. The poster said "local floridians" pay income taxes.
There's no STATE income taxI lived in Florida 20 years and paid income taxes........
Wasn't stated......There's no STATE income tax
There used to be an intangible property tax but it was eliminated 15 years ago. It could be construed as an income tax of sorts because higher income people would typically have more intangible property.There's no STATE income tax
That's about right. The Governor has no later than one month prior to session to submit his recommended budget. Session always begins on the first Tuesday of the first Monday in March of odd years and January of even years. That's March 7 in 2023. So his recommended budget must be submitted no later than February 7.Executive agencies had to get their budgets to the governor's office August/September. Then revisions may go on for a month or two. The governor's recommended budget is usually sent to the Legislature in January and publicly announced at that time.
That's about right. The Governor has no later than one month prior to session to submit his recommended budget. Session always begins on the first Tuesday of the first Monday in March of odd years and January of even years. That's March 7 in 2023. So his recommended budget must be submitted no later than February 7.
Executive agencies submit their budgets by October 15 when Session begins in March and September 15 when Session begins in January.
The Legislature is already filing bills. Glad to know they're staying on top of the important issues such as the designation of the state bird.
HB 17 (2023) - Designation of the State Bird | Florida House of Representatives
www.myfloridahouse.gov
1. Yep.It's that time of year. Committees are meeting to discuss upcoming legislation.
Wait, I thought the mockingbird was the state bird?
In the meantime, the property insurance crisis is reaching a disaster point.
1. Yep.
2. Correct. But a bill was filed to switch it to the Scrub Jay. Other contenders: flamingo and osprey
3. Special Session for Property Insurance is next week.
About right, an endangered species dwindling with population growthThe Legislature is already filing bills. Glad to know they're staying on top of the important issues such as the designation of the state bird.
HB 17 (2023) - Designation of the State Bird | Florida House of Representatives
www.myfloridahouse.gov
The Legislature is already filing bills. Glad to know they're staying on top of the important issues such as the designation of the state bird.
HB 17 (2023) - Designation of the State Bird | Florida House of Representatives
www.myfloridahouse.gov
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