State Senator Debbie Mayfield – Mayfield Minute 04/14/24

Good Morning!

Florida remains the leading “law and order” state in the nation stated Governor DeSantis last week. He signed legislation passed by the Florida Legislature to increase penalties for those who harass law enforcement officers (LEO) in the course of their duty and legislation to prohibit localities from using political entities like Civilian Oversight Boards to drive an anti-police agenda.

“I am proud to support the men and women of law enforcement throughout the state,” saidGovernor DeSantis. “Today’s legislation will ensure law enforcement can do their jobs without the threat of harassment. While blue states vilify and defund the police, Florida will continue to be the friendliest state in the nation towards our law enforcement community.”

Since Florida initiated the Florida Law Enforcement Recruitment Bonus program, nearly 5,000 bonuses have been awarded to experienced LEO’s relocating to our State.

Additionally, Governor DeSantis signed five bills to protect children from exploitation by sexual predators and to increase punishment for those responsible for offenses involving children.

For links to these bills, please see the “Bill Action” section below.

I consider it a great honor to represent District 19. Please share this link with your friends and family so they too, can sign up for the Mayfield Minute.

If you or someone you know needs my assistance, please do not hesitate to contact my office. My staff and I are here to serve you!

Bill Action by Governor DeSantis

Since the close of the 2024 Legislation Session, Governor DeSantis has signed 86 bills into law, vetoed two bills, 14 remain pending his action, and 211 have not yet been sent for his consideration.

Upon receipt of a bill, the Governor has seven days to sign, veto, or take no action at which point the bill will automatically become law.

Bills signed by Governor DeSantis last week include:

CS/CS/CS/SB 718 – Exposures of First Responders to Fentanyl and Fentanyl Analogs

CS/CS/SB 66 – Revive Awareness Day

CS/HB 549 – Retail Theft and Porch Piracy

CS/HB 305 – Offenses Involving Children

CS/HB 1545 – Child Exploitation Offenses

CS/CS/HB 1235 – Sexual Predators and Sexual Offenders

CS/CS/CS/SB 1224 – Protection of Children and Victims of Crime

HB 1131 – Online Sting Operations Grant Program

SB 0592 – Historical Preservation Programs

SB 0968 – Spaceport Territory

SB 1090 – Unauthorized Sale of Alcoholic Beverages

CS/HB 201 – Emergency Refills of Insulin and Insulin-related Supplies or Equipment

HB 0937 – Purple Alert

HB 0135 – Voter Registration Applications

HB 0433 – Employment Regulations

HB 0709 – In-store Servicing of Alcoholic Beverages

HB 1227 – Tuskegee Airmen Commemoration Day

HB 1337 – Department of Corrections

HB 601 – Law Enforcement and Correctional Officers

SB 184 – Impeding, Threatening, or Harassing First Responders

Bills received and pending consideration include:

HB 0113 – Tax Collections and Sales

HB 0151 – Florida Retirement System

SB 0276 – Review of Advisory Bodies

HB 0353 – Alternative Headquarters for District Court Judges

SB 0478 – Designation of Eligible Telecommunications Carriers

HB 0537 – Student Achievement

SB 0544 – Swimming Lesson Voucher Program

HB 0623 – Builder Warranties

HB 0781 – Unsolicited Proposals for Public-private Partnerships

HB 0813 – Certified Public Accountants

SB 0958 – Local Government Employees

HB 1147 – Broadband

HB 1555 – Cybersecurity

HB 7011 – Inactive Special Districts

If you have an interest or concern regarding any of the above bills, you can reach out to the Governor’s office directly here or please contact my office at 321-409-2025.

Statewide Update

Florida Department of Emergency Management

Know Your Zone, Know Your Home

With less than 50 days until the start of hurricane season on June 1st, Florida’s Division of Emergency Management (FLDEM) is reminding residents to know if you live in an evacuation zone, low-lying or flood prone area, a mobile home or an unsafe structure.

FLDEM also stated that it is important to ‘know your home.’ If an evacuation order is not issued for your area and your house is not in an evacuation zone, and you are sheltering in place, be cognizant of your home’s ability to withstand strong winds and heavy rain.

Instructions for the Know Your Zone, Know Your Home Initiative:

  • Click on the map at Know Your Zone Map 
  • Type in your address
  • If your address is in one of the colored evacuation zones (these are flood zones)
  • If you are in an evacuation zone, listen to evacuation orders from local officials
  • Typically Zone A is the most vulnerable and the most likely to evacuate first. Zone E is most likely to evacuate last
Florida AG Moody Leads Coalition of AGs to Sue Biden Administration on Student Loan Forgiveness

Last week, Attorney General Ashley Moody and a coalition of five state attorneys general (Arkansas, Georgia, Missouri, Ohio and Oklahoma) filed a lawsuit against the Biden administration’s “latest attempt to force Americans to pay someone else’s debt.” The lawsuit targets what the federal government calls the “SAVE” Plan, which will cost Americans $475 billion—$45 billion more than its last unlawful student debt forgiveness plan.

AG Moody said, “Last year, the Supreme Court struck down Biden’s illegal attempt to force Americans to pay off someone else’s debt. Now, Biden thumbs his nose at the court like he has done with so many issues, including immigration, and does what he wants, trying again to mass-cancel student debt. We will fight in court to make sure that hard-working Americans, who are struggling to buy groceries thanks to Biden, are not on the hook for other people’s debt.”

In the U.S. Supreme Court’s 6-3 decision, the court struck down Biden’s repayment plan as unconstitutional, citing the massive $430 billion-plus impact on the federal budget without express authority from Congress. AG Moody referenced the latest action by the Biden administration as another attempt of unilateral and unlawful wealth transfer of hundreds of billions of dollars in student loan debt to taxpayers. 

To see AG Moody’s full announcement, click here.

Constituent of the Week

Mr. Robin L. Fisher

Our Constituent of the Week is Mr. Robin L. Fisher. 

He became a resident of Brevard County when his family moved to the area in 1971. Upon his graduation from Satellite High School in 1978, he attended the University of Florida on an athletic scholarship. Mr. Fisher set the record for the only defensive lineman to lead the entire Gator defensive team for most tackles in one season, a record he still holds today. In 1982, he graduated with a bachelor’s degree in public relations and was drafted by the Miami Dolphins. He went on to play professional football in the USFL with the Chicago Blitz and the Arizona Wranglers.  

He began his career as a State Farm Insurance Agent 35 years ago and continues to serve customers with all their insurance needs. In addition to his commitment to his clients, Mr. Fisher has been actively involved in community development enhancements and public service throughout the district.   

He served on the Brevard County Board of County Commissioners representing District 1 for two terms (2008-2016) including holding the position of Chair. Mr. Fisher is a former member of the Palm Bay City Council, Titusville City Council, and Vice-Mayor of Titusville. 

During his public service, he proposed the creation of the North Brevard Economic Development Zone which spans SR 520 north to the Volusia County line. The “Zone” is providing millions of dollars in funding to help incentivize and recruit high-wage jobs and redevelopment in North Brevard.

Mr. Fisher served on the United Way Board of Directors, Brevard Community College Board of Trustees, Tourist Development Commission, and the Economic Development Commission of Florida’s Space Coast.  

He is the former Chair of the Central Florida YMCA Board, which includes six counties and 26 locations. As Campaign Chair for the Brevard County YMCA, he was responsible for raising $2.5 million which resulted in the construction of the Titusville YMCA Family Center. In 2007, he was presented with the John W. Sterci Award, the YMCA’s highest honor, in recognition for 25 years of volunteer service.   

Mr. Fisher formerly served as the Board Chair for the Brevard County Field of Dreams, a multi-sport park for individuals with special needs. He has been instrumental in raising more than $3 million and celebrated the completion of the park with a grand opening game in January 2016.

Professionally, with the State Farm Insurance Company he has accumulated many awards including the Legion of Honor Qualifier, the Crystal Excellence Award and he is a distinguished member of the company’s National Convention Qualifier President’s Club. 

Mr. Fisher and his wife, Rhoda, of 36 years are residents of Titusville and they have two adult children, Cara and Cory, and 2 granddaughters. 

SD 19 truly appreciates Mr. Fisher’s service to our community. His civic service and volunteer work has resulted in job creation, recreational opportunities for individuals with special needs and families participating at the YMCA, among many other benefits to Brevard County.

District Highlights

Eastern Florida State College Ground Breaking

Eastern Florida State College leaders broke ground Monday on a new Center for Innovative Technology Education (CITE) which will set a regional standard in training high-tech workers.

The $20 million facility on the Melbourne Campus is scheduled to open in August 2025 with programs that can lead to bachelor’s and associate degrees and college certificates.

EFSC President Dr. Richey said that CITE will be a critical component in creating jobs and helping to ensure the continued economic growth of the Space Coast.

Some of the features of the 31,500 square foot facility will include:

  • Simulation labs and student collaboration areas
  • Access to software used by high-tech employers
  • Virtual reality and artificial intelligence programming
  • Tailored training programs designed for individual companies
  • Assistance for start-up companies seeking to build technical teams
  • CITE will support students in programs that include Engineering Technology, Robotics, Mechatronics, 3D Printing, Computerized Drafting, Computer Information Systems, Cybersecurity and more.

For more information, click here

Florida’s Primary and General Elections

Last week, I had the opportunity to attend the Space Coast League of Cities meeting. Brevard County’s Supervisor of Elections, Tim Bobanic, served as the Keynote Speaker.

Mr. Bobanic, stated that in this busy election year, it is important for Brevard residents to “Be Election Ready” by staying informed about key election related information and important dates.

Florida’s primary election will be held on Tuesday, August 20th. This is a closed primary therefore only those registered with a political party can vote in that party’s primary election. All voters can vote in nonpartisan races such as judicial, school board, municipal, and referenda. It’s important to remember the last day to register to vote for an election or change your political party affiliation is 29 days before each election.

The general election is on Tuesday, November 5th. In addition to the candidate races, there will be six statewide constitutional amendments on the ballot. You can view a summary of the constitutional in last week’s Mayfield Minute. Voters should also expect to see county and municipal referendums on the ballot. 

Voters have the option to choose one of three methods to cast their vote in Florida.

  • Vote-by-mail: As of December 31, 2022, all mail ballot requests expired and voters are required to make a new request to receive mail ballots.
  • Early voting: Brevard has 10 early voting locations throughout the County. Locations and hours can be found on VoteBrevard.gov under the early voting tab. 
  • Election Day voting: On election day, you must vote at your precinct specific polling location.

You can visit VoteBrevard.gov to ensure your registration is current.  

City of Melbourne Ranked #3 by US News & World Report in Top 14 Florida Cities to Live

According to the US News & World Report’s latest rankings of the ‘Top 14 Best Places to Live in Florida’, the City of Melbourne earned the #3 spot. Families, professionals, and retirees have made the Space Coast one of the most populated metro areas, according to the US News & World Report. 

The publication highlights regional advantages of the area such as:

  • Regular Space Launches
  • Melbourne’s Eau Gallie Arts District
  • Historic Melbourne Downtown district
  • Indian River Lagoon
  • Space Coast is committed to blending the arts, science and economic development into its energetic community

Congratulations Melbourne!

For more information on the publications rankings, click here

The 2024 Walk in My Shoes Event Passed through Brevard

Event raises awareness of child sexual abuse

Last Friday, I joined Senator Lauren Book and many other walkers in Brevard County for the Lauren’s Kids Foundation 2024 “Walk in My Shoes” event. This is one of many events that Senator Book sponsors to bring awareness for the prevention of child sexual abuse and the healing of survivors. Walk in My Shoes, founded in 2010, is a 1,500-mile journey across Florida beginning in Key West and ending in Panama City. 

April is National Sexual Assault and Awareness and National Child Abuse Prevention Month. Sadly, national statistics show:

  • 1 in 3 girls and 1 in 5 boys will suffer sexual abuse before graduating high school
  • There are over 42 million child sexual abuse survivors living in the United States
  • 1 in 5 children with access to digital devices will be sexually solicited online

If you are a victim or know someone who is a victim of sexual violence, call 1-888-956-7273 or visit Florida Council Against Sexual Violence for immediate assistance.

Upcoming Events

National Earth Day is Celebrated April 22nd Annually, Local Events will Take Place Saturday, April 20th

The first Earth Day was established on April 22, 1970 and serves to increase public awareness of the world’s environmental challenges and to celebrate our remarkable planet. Organizers of events worldwide remind everyone ‘to think globally, act locally’ regarding the environment.

Below I have included several Earth Day events that will take place in our communities on Saturday, April 20th.

Enchanted Forest Sanctuary in Titusville

The annual Earth Day Celebration at the Enchanted Forest Sanctuary (444 Columbia Boulevard) in Titusville will take place Saturday, April 20th from 10:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. The event is free of charge and activities include guided hikes, special presentations with Florida wildlife, environmental exhibitors, live music, children’s interactive activities, and arts, crafts, and food vendors.

For more information, visit www.eelbrevard.com or call (321) 264-5185.

Earth Day Spring Plant Sale in Satellite Beach

In celebration of Earth Day, the City of Satellite Beach along with the Sustainability Board and Beautification Board will be hosting an Earth Day spring plant sale on Saturday, April 20th at 9:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. at the DRS Community Center (1089 South Patrick Drive) in Satellite Beach.  

A wide variety of accent, host, native and nectar plants, as well as aeroponic starters, many of which attract butterflies and other pollinators.

For more information, contact the Planning and Sustainability Department 321-428-2546 or email [email protected].

Brevard Zoo to Host Earth Day Celebration

The Brevard Zoo is hosting the Party for the Planet Sunset Bash to celebrate Earth Day on Saturday, April 20th from 6:00 p.m. to 8:30 p.m.

“We are throwing a party for our planet in celebration of Earth day. It is an opportunity to connect with nature, spend time with family, and experience the Zoo in a completely new light,” he said.

Activities include special animal encounters, hands-on games and activities, tours of the zoo at sunset, a live DJ, and opportunities to win prizes. For an additional fee, visitors can experience the Zipline adventure and wetlands kayaking.

Tickets are available for $35 per adult and $30 per child with members earning a $5 discount on admission.

For more information, click here

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900 East Strawbridge Avenue

Melbourne, FL 32901

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Tallahassee, FL 32399-1100

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US Senator Marco Rubio Newsletter 04/12/24

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THIS WEEK IN THE OFFICE OF SENATOR MARCO RUBIO
April 8-12, 2024

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Rubio on Air
  • Senator Rubio joined The Faulkner Focus to discuss how rising costs are hurting Americans. 
  • Senator Rubio joined The Ingraham Angle to discuss the dangers of a Chinese company owning TikTok. 
Foreign Relations Subcommittee Hearing
  • Ranking Member Rubio delivered opening remarks during a Senate Foreign Relations Subcommittee on Western Hemisphere, Transnational Crime, Civilian Security, Democracy, Human Rights and Global Women’s Issues hearing addressing transnational criminal networks as well as rising crime and corruption in our hemisphere. 
  • Senator Rubio questioned Biden Administration officials on the threat of Venezuelan gang Tren de Aragua and the importance of designating this group as a Transnational Criminal Organization.
  • Senator Rubio questioned State Department officials on the partnership with Mexico to stop the trafficking of drugs across the U.S. southern border. 
Statements 
  • Senator Rubio and colleagues issued a bipartisan statement regarding the Venezuelan  narco-regime’s repression of María Corina Machado’s presidential campaign. 
  • Senator Rubio released a statement welcoming Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida during his first official visit to the United States.
Agudath Israel of America
  • Senator Rubio delivered remarks to members of Agudath Israel of America on the importance of family and community, the challenge of rising antisemitism, and the state of the Israel-Hamas war. 
Letters
  • Senator Rubio and Representative Chris Smith (R-NJ) sent a letter to U.S. Ambassador to China Nicholas Burns regarding a social media post that praised the Chinese Communist Party’s state-run religious service in Beijing. 
  • Senator Rubio and Senator Rick Scott (R-FL) sent a letter to United States Army for Civil Works (USACE) Assistant Secretary Michael Connor regarding funding for water infrastructure projects in Florida.
Legislation 
  • Senator Rubio and Senator Jeff Merkley (D-OR) introduced a resolution to reaffirm the United States’ commitment to supporting Taiwan’s democracy, and to commemorate the 45th anniversary of Taiwan Relations Act.
In the News
“Rubio Warns Situation In Middle East Could Soon Be ‘The Most Dangerous’ Since Yom Kippur War” (Daily Wire, 4/11/2024) 

“After Congress returned from its spring break this week, Rubio and Smith penned a letter to Burns expressing their concern over his Easter post on X and urging him to issue a public statement condemning the CCP’s persecution of religious people trying to practice their faith. They suggested that the timing this week of the Muslim holiday of Eid al-Fitr, which marks the end of Ramadan, the Islamic holy month of fasting and prayer, would provide a perfect opportunity to raise objections to the CCP’s persecution of Muslims.” (U.S. Official’s Easter-in-China Post Stirs Ire at Home, RealClear Politics, 4/11/2024)

“Marco Rubio argues attack on masculinity contributes to Trump’s growing support”(Washington Examiner, 4/10/2024)

“Sen. Marco Rubio (R-Fla.) wrote on social media Wednesday that Israel was ‘facing the threat of imminent attack’ from Iran and its proxies. ‘Biden must stop the harsh criticism of the only pro-American democracy in the region,’ Rubio insisted.” (The Memo: Democratic dissent over Israel grows, deepening Biden’s dilemma, The Hill, 4/11/2024)

“Maryland Democrat Ben Cardin, the chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, and Republicans Marco Rubio of Florida and Bill Cassidy of Louisiana cited “serious concerns” about the integrity of the process leading up to the presidential election scheduled for July.” (Senators Urge US to Reimpose Sanctions on Venezuela’s Maduro, Bloomberg, 4/8/2024)

“Florida Sens. Marco Rubio and Rick Scott continue to urge the Biden administration to formally designate the Tren de Aragua gang a transnational criminal organization.”(Venezuelan gang members arrested after entering US illegally, NewsNation, 4/8/2024)

“Sen. Marco Rubio (R-FL), Rep. Maria Elvira Salazar (R-FL), and Gonzales led seven senators and 16 House lawmakers who sent the White House a letter that demanded the Biden administration immediately declare the South American gang a transnational criminal organization, or TCO.” (Wray: FBI tracking Venezuelan migrant gang following Laken Riley murder, Washington Examiner, 4/11/2024)

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State Senator Debbie Mayfield-Mayfield Minute 04/07/24

Good Morning!

 On Monday, April 8th, a total solar eclipse will take place over the skies of North America The greatest window of visibility in our area is expected from 1:48 p.m. to 4:17 p.m. with the peak time being approximately 3:04 p.m.  

Dr. Yanga Fernandez, Physics Professor at Planetary Sciences Group at UCF clarifies that the event for Florida viewers will be more of a partial solar eclipse, rather than a total solar eclipse. 

“It definitely depends on where in Florida you are. From Orlando, at maximum 58% of the sun’s area will be covered. Another way of saying it is that the moon will make it 65% of the way across the sun’s diameter at maximum. It’s still pretty dramatic,” stated Dr. Fernández. 

There are important precautions to take to protect your eyes, and particularly children’s eyes, while observing the eclipse due to the ultraviolet intensity. 

  • Regular sunglasses or polarized sunglasses are not strong enough. You’ll need ‘eclipse specific glasses’ which can be picked up at Brevard County libraries while supplies last. 
  • Eclipse glasses may be available for purchase at retailers such as Lowes, Walmart 7-Eleven, Warby Parker in Viera, Staples, Cracker Barrel, and Sonic Drive-In locations.   

If you are unable to view the eclipse, NASA is sending two pilots for an up close view and their journey can be followed here. The next solar eclipse will not occur again for more than 20 years.

I consider it a great honor to represent District 19. Please share this link with your friends and family so they too, can sign up for the Mayfield Minute.

 

If you or someone you know needs my assistance, please do not hesitate to contact my office. My staff and I are here to serve you!

Bill Action by Governor DeSantis

 Since the close of the 2024 Legislation Session, 92 bills have been sent to Governor DeSantis. He has signed 63 into law, vetoed two bills, and 27 remain pending his action.

Upon receipt of a bill, the Governor has seven days to sign, veto, or take no action at which point the bill will automatically become law.

Bills signed by Governor DeSantis last week include:

HB 5203 – Property Seized by the Florida Gaming Control Commission

HB 7043 – A Review Under the Open Government Sunset Review Act

CS/CS/HB 883 – Short-acting Bronchodilator Use in Public and Private Schools

HB 523 – Florida Seal of Fine Arts Program

CS/CS/HB 217 – College Campus Facilities in Areas of Critical State Concern

CS/HB 801 – Alzheimer’s Disease and Related Dementia Training for Law Enforcement and Correctional Officers

CS/CS/HB 1491 – Public Records

SB 46 – Reading Achievement Initiative for Scholastic Excellence Program

SB 304 – Household Moving Services

CS/SB 7008 – A Review Under the Open Government Sunset Review Act

CS/SB 676 – Food Delivery Platforms

CS/CS/SC/HB 1301 – Department of Transportation

CS/HB 85 – Pub. Rec./New State Banks and New State Trust Companies

CS/HB 241 – Coverage for Skin Cancer Screenings

CS/CS/HB 271 – Motor Vehicle Parking on Private Property

CS/HB 357 – Special Observances

CS/HB 591 – Hot Car Death Prevention

CS/SB 1638 – Funding for Environmental Resource Management

SB 7080 – Trust Funds/Indian Gaming Revenue Clear Trust Fund/Department of Financial Services

CS/SB 1286 – Return of Weapons and Arms Following an Arrest

SB 832 – Employment of Individuals with Disabilities

Bills received and pending consideration include:

CS/HB 201 – Emergency Refills of Insulin and Insulin-related Supplies or Equipment

CS/CS/SB 66 – Revive Awareness Day

HB 0113 – Tax Collections and Sales

HB 0135 – Voter Registration Applications

HB 0151 – Florida Retirement System

SB 0276 – Review of Advisory Bodies

HB 0353 – Alternative Headquarters for District Court Judges

HB 0433 – Employment Regulations

SB 0478 – Designation of Eligible Telecommunications Carriers

HB 0537 – Student Achievement

SB 0544 – Swimming Lesson Voucher Program

SB 0592 – Historical Preservation Programs

HB 0623 – Builder Warranties

HB 0709 – In-store Servicing of Alcoholic Beverages

HB 0781 – Unsolicited Proposals for Public-private Partnerships

HB 0813 – Certified Public Accountants

HB 0937 – Purple Alert

SB 0958 – Local Government Employees

SB 0968 – Spaceport Territory

SB 1090 – Unauthorized Sale of Alcoholic Beverages

HB 1131 – Online Sting Operations Grant Program

HB 1147 – Broadband

HB 1227 – Tuskegee Airmen Commemoration Day

HB 1337 – Department of Corrections

HB 1555 – Cybersecurity

HB 7011 – Inactive Special Districts

SB 0718 – Exposures of First Responders to Fentanyl and Fentanyl Analogs

 

If you have an interest or concern regarding any of the above bills, you can reach out to the Governor’s office directly here or please contact my office at 321-409-2025.

Statewide Update

Governor DeSantis and Cabinet Approve Largest Investment in Decades for Conservation Land

Last week, Governor DeSantis and the Cabinet approved an investment to protect nearly 28,000 acres of Florida’s natural lands, including the first acquisition within the Caloosahatchee-Big Cypress Corridor, an important Everglades and panther habitat.

“Florida continues to lead the way in land conservation and protecting our natural resources,” said Governor DeSantis. “These protections will further protect our natural lands for Florida’s families to enjoy for generations to come.”

Since 2019, the Florida Legislature has committed more than $1.25 billion to the Florida Forever Program, including $100 million in recurring annual funding. This consistent funding has enabled the FL Department of Environmental Protection to acquire over 220,000 acres for conservation, 90% the acreage is within the Florida Wildlife Corridor.

Additional approval was provided for the acquisition of more than 8,000 acres of working agricultural and conservation lands through the Rural and Family Lands Protection Program. This includes over 3,000 acres within the Heart Bar Ranch, a working cattle ranch since 1847 operated by 5th and 6th generation Florida farmers.

The Governor and the Cabinet also approved the Florida Forever Priority List which includes 128 projects containing more than 2.1 million acres.

More information on today’s conservations can be found here.

Voters Will See Four Legislative Initiatives and Two Citizens Initiatives to Amend the State Constitution on the November Ballot

Floridians will see six constitutional amendments on their ballots for their approval this November. The state Supreme Court approved two citizens’ initiatives last week regarding abortion rights and the recreational use of marijuana. The remaining four proposed amendments were approved by the Florida Legislature. Passage of each proposalrequires 60 percent of voter support.

Proposed Constitutional Amendments:

Abortion: (Citizens’ Initiative) In summary, the proposed constitutional amendment states that no law shall prohibit, penalize, delay, or restrict abortion before viability or when necessary to protect the patient’s health, as determined by the patient’s healthcare provider.

Campaign money: The legislature approved placing the campaign money issue on the ballot to repeal ‘a program that offers state matching funds to gubernatorial and state Cabinet candidates.’ The issue dates back to 1998 when the initiative was created. Attempts to repeal the measure have failed over time.

Fishing and hunting: Voters will determine whether to preserve the rights to fish and hunt in the state Constitution. In summary, the proposal says hunting and fishing ‘shall be preserved forever as a public right and preferred means of responsibly managing and controlling fish and wildlife.’

 

Marijuana: (Citizens’ Initiative) Eight years after voters approved a constitutional amendment that broadly allowed medical marijuana, in November recreational use of marijuana will be on the ballot. The initiative allows people ages 21+ to ‘possess, purchase, or use marijuana products and marijuana accessories for non-medical personal consumption.’

Property taxes: Homeowners could receive slightly larger property-tax breaks if voters approve a constitutional amendment. The proposal adjusts part of the homestead property-tax exemption for inflation. Homeowners receive tax exemptions on the assessed values of their property up to $25,000 and on the values between $50,000 and $75,000. The proposal would require adjusting for inflation the exempt portion currently between $50,000 and $75,000.

School board elections: On the November ballot, voters will decide whether to hold partisan school-board elections. Voters passed an amendment in 1998 to make school board elections non-partisan; recently the legislature placed a measure on this year’s ballot that would return to partisan races starting in 2026. 

For more information on the Constitutional Ballot Initiatives, please reach out to the Supervisor of Elections here or contact my office for assistance at 321-409-2025.

Over 200 Americans Rescued from Haiti by the State of Florida

Since the Florida Division of Emergency Management’s first state coordinated rescue flight on March 20th, a total of 220 Americans have been successfully evacuated from Haiti to Florida.

“When Floridians and other Americans are in need, the State of Florida acts,” said Governor DeSantis. “I’m pleased to announce that we’ve been able to successfully rescue more than 200 Floridians and other Americans from Haiti. Even when the federal government fails to act, Florida will always step up.”

Floridians make up over 95% of the Americans that the state has evacuated from Haiti at no expense to those who were rescued.

For more information, click here.

Governor DeSantis Announces Road Projects and Congestion Relief Initiatives 10–20 Years Ahead of Schedule

Last week, Governor DeSantis signed House Bill 1301 and announced expedited construction timelines for several “Moving Florida Forward” infrastructure projects, including the widening of I-4 in Osceola and Polk counties. 

The I-4 Moving Florida Forward projects will be constructed in segments to widen 14.7 miles of I-4 in Osceola and Polk counties from six to 10 lanes, and add express lanes to reduce traffic congestion, and to widen road shoulders for emergency situations. 

“Under my watch, Florida’s Department of Transportation will be solely focused on transporting people, unlike the federal government’s politicization of our national Department of Transportation,” said Governor DeSantis. “And because of this approach, Florida’s major transportation upgrades are fully funded and ahead of schedule, by decades.” 

House Bill 1301 provides FDOT the remaining authority to complete the Moving Florida Forward Infrastructure Initiative. Additionally, the bill fortifies Florida’s transportation priorities in state law to focus on reducing congestion, supporting the supply chain, promoting Florida’s quality of life, and spending transportation dollars wisely.

More information on the projects announced last week, can be found here.

Constituent of the Week

  Mr. Jim Barfield

Our Constituent of the Week is Mr. Jim Barfield, Retired CEO, President, and Co-founder of Luke & Associates.   

Mr. Barfield moved to Rockledge from Georgia with his family in 1962. His distinguished work ethic began early, at age 11, where his first job was delivering the Cocoa Tribune newspaper. While in high school, he worked as a janitor for the Brevard County Health Department which propelled his interest in environmental and public health with guidance from the Medical Director at the time.  

He completed one year at Brevard Community College (EFSC) before transferring to East Tennessee State University where he received a Bachelor’s of Science degree in Environmental Health in 1980. He later earned his Master’s degree in Public Health from the University of South Florida.

Mr. Barfield’s first job after college was with the Brevard County Health Department as a sanitarian (health inspector) in Environmental Health. Next, during the early days of the space shuttle program, Mr. Barfield took a position at KSC in environmental health and safety. His responsibilities included monitoring the workplace protections specifically for employees working with launch processing operations and performing analysis of payloads to be deployed in space. 

Additionally, Mr. Barfield worked for Bechtel Corporation where he focused on remediation of superfund-designated hazardous waste dumps and expanding the company’s aerospace business line. In 1994, he established Barfield & Associates to perform business development consulting services to small and large companies seeking government and commercial contracts. 

In 2004, Mr. Barfield and his business partner, Rich Hall founded Luke & Associates, Inc. (Luke) to staff military medical treatment facilities worldwide in non-combat zones. Luke’s first contract award was in the amount of $1.9 billion to provide clinical support services for the U.S. Air Force and was quickly followed by similar contracts with the U.S. Army, U.S. Navy, and the Veterans Administration. Under Mr. Barfield’s leadership, the company has earned many national recognitions and hired more than 7,000 health care workers.

From 2014 to 2018, Mr. Barfield served on the Brevard County Commission where he prioritized major issues such as post-shuttle economic development, the Indian River Lagoon, hurricane preparedness and recovery, and community services. 

Mr. Barfield retired in 2023, yet he remains on many boards serving in leadership roles for Junior Achievement of the Space Coast, Cocoa Beach Regional Chamber Foundation, Brevard Zoo, Family Promise of Brevard, the Space Coast Economic Development Commission, and several more. 

Mr. Barfield resides in Brevard County with his wife of 44 years, Darleen, an OB/GYN Nurse Practitioner. They have two sons and seven grandchildren. 

District 19 is tremendously appreciative of Mr. Barfield’s decades of service in both the public and private sectors, and for the contributions he and his family continue to make in our community.

District Highlights

First Medical School in Brevard County Set to Open in July

The Burrell College of Osteopathic Medicine (BCOM) will open on Florida Institute of Technology’s campus in Melbourne in July with an inaugural class of 100 osteopathic physician students. 

According to BCOM officials, over the past three years, more than three dozen BCOM students have participated in clinical work at local hospitals, and based on that success, they decided to bring a medical school to Florida.

Statistics show students are more likely to remain in the state where they complete their four-year medical degree and their residency training.

“You are 78.8% likely to stay in that state, and in the state of Florida, in Brevard County, we need physicians, so that’s very exciting for Brevard County,” says Dr. Doris Newman, Burrell College Florida campus dean.

BCOM’s original campus is located in Las Cruces, New Mexico. The College has graduated over 500 doctors since 2020.

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The City of Melbourne Beach Police Department Welcomes a New Police Chief

Former Palm Bay Police Commander, Tim Zander, will replace retiring Chief Melanie Griswold. While Chief Zander is new to the position, he is not new to the profession.

He is a 24-year veteran law enforcement officer of the Palm Bay Police Department serving as a Patrol Officer, Field Training Officer, Honor Guard, Special Investigations Agent, Field Training Sergeant, Special Investigations Sergeant, Patrol Lieutenant, Uniform Services Division Captain, Investigations Division Commander, and Support Services Division Commander.

We wish Chief Zander great success in his new position and congratulate Chief Griswold on her retirement. 

Upcoming Events

Botanical Fest in Downtown Melbourne

The popular annual Botanical Fest in Downtown Melbourne will take place on Saturday, April 13th from 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. The event is an opportunity to celebrate the flora and fragrance of the Botanical Fest and shop local as vendors line the streets with food, drinks, plants, and arts/crafts available for purchase.

For more information, click here.

EFSC to Host Three Bachelor’s Degree Virtual Information Sessions Starting April 23rd

Eastern Florida State College will host three Bachelor’s degree information sessions on Tuesday, April 23rd, Wednesday, April 24th, and Thursday, April 25th from 6:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. via Microsoft Teams.

The areas of specialization for each session will be:

  • April 23: Nursing and Health Sciences
  • April 24: Computer Science
  • April 25: Business

The sessions are free of charge and will provide opportunities for perspective students and parents to ask questions of the guest speakers. 

Participants will need to register for the virtual information sessions here, and then a link will be provided.  Summer and Fall 2024 enrollment information is available here.

Helping Hands Family Festival

The Helping Hands Family Festival will take place on Saturday, April 27th at the Space Coast Harley Davidson (1440 Sportsman Lane) in Palm Bay, from 11:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.

The event is sponsored by Angels Bridging Gaps, Inc. and ABGworks, Inc. and serves to provide support, employment, enrichment, and resources for individuals living with Autism and other Autism spectrum related disabilities, and their caregivers.

New events this year include karate, cheerleading, gymnastics, dance demonstrations for children, K-9 demonstrations, zoo animals, pet adoptions, bounce houses, the Big Red Bus, live music, emergency vehicles from the Palm Bay police department and the Brevard County Fire Rescue, in addition to a variety of food truck, and ‘kid entrepreneur’ vendors.

For more information, call 321-324-1643 or send an email.

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900 East Strawbridge Avenue

Melbourne, FL 32901

(321) 409-2025

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404 South Monroe Street

Tallahassee, FL 32399-1100

(850) 487-5019

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