Florida Chamber of Commerce

The Good, The Bad and The Ugly

 

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The Good

While headlines would leave Floridians to believe that little was accomplished during Florida’s annual legislative session, lawmakers did take action on several Florida Chamber-backed pro-jobs, pro-business bills outlined on the Florida Chamber’s Competitiveness Agenda.

This session, the Florida Chamber’s team of 25+ lobbyists testified more than 125 times, tracked more than 5,315 scored votes on the 231 bills that passed, and was joined by 31 local chambers of commerce that traveled to Tallahassee to advocate on behalf of the Florida Business Agenda.

To help #MakeFLMoreCompetitive, the Florida Legislature passed the following Florida Chamber-backed bills:

 

The Bad

While Democrats are fighting Republicans in Washington, D.C., in Tallahassee, it’s Republicans fighting Republicans – creating tensions that reflect a republican party in transition. The reality of this partisan and often very public infighting, combined with openly embracing special interests, resulted more on making Florida less competitive.

Throughout the Florida’s annual legislative session, many lawmakers were embroiled in partisan politics, engaged in public infighting and were the subject of statewide headlines describing tensions reflective of a Republican party in transition.

 Politicians passed one of the largest budgets in Florida’s history, yet didn’t lower cost on families and job creators,” said MARK WILSON, President and CEO of the Florida Chamber. “Politicians ignored rising property insurance rates from the Homeowners Fraud Tax resulting from Assignment of Benefits fraud and abuse, they didn’t pass meaningful workers’ compensation reform, they eviscerated Florida’s jobs and economic development programs, and failed to improve Florida’s bottom 10 legal climate which costs the average family $3,400 each year.”

As a result, the Florida Legislature put short-term politics ahead of long-term economic prosperity – making Florida less competitive. Below are missed opportunities to #MakeFLMoreCompetitive.

 

The Ugly

Strong advocacy from Florida Chamber members, local chambers and partners helped put the brakes on bad legislation that would have made Florida less competitive.

Strong advocacy from Florida Chamber members, local chambers and partners led to the demise of legislation that would have made Florida less competitive. Chief among “no-biz” bills the Florida Chamber stopped are:

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