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2019 Session Accomplishments with Representative Rick Roth
Posted by Fred Scheibl on May 24, 2019 · Leave a Comment
Our May meeting featured HD85 Representative Rick Roth, who described some of the significant actions taken by the Florida Legislature in the just completed session.
- The House passed a parental notification act for abortions by minors, but it was not passed by the Senate.
- Felon voting rights re-instatement (from 2018 amendment 4) was clarified to state that all aspects of a sentence must be concluded (including restitution if applicable)
- Smokeable marijuana is no longer prohibited for medical use with a doctor’s letter
- Texting while driving is now a ‘primary offense’ meaning you can be stopped for it (Emily Slosberg’s crusade)
- The “Certificate of Need” requirement for expansion of medical facilities was eliminated
- Coverage of 21 types of cancer are now covered under firefighter health plans
- HB7113 transportation bill authorizes 3 regional corridors to be built
- The Parkland bill that allows for the arming of teachers (with board approval) passed
- The “assignment of benefits” to rebuilding contractors was limited and polices can be written to preclude it
- The “sanctuary cities” bill (SB168) passed, allowing for the fining of local governments who do not cooperate with federal immigration authorities
For more detail on the major bills from this session, see:
2019 Legislative Session Update
Please join us next month on June 26 for the awarding of our annual Anne Roberts Scholarships. The presenter will be former Congressman and Senior Fellow at the Lemieux Center for Public Policy, Tom Rooney.