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Happy Friday Everyone!
We kicked off the week with Groundhog Day, when Punxsutawney Phil delivered the less-than-welcome news that winter is sticking around a bit longer. As if on cue, Tallahassee even saw snow on Saturday. I hope you’re all taking this news better than I am, but let’s hang in there and keep warm all the way from Tallahassee to the Treasure Coast. |
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This Tuesday, I presented HB 1063, Gubernatorial Transition, which fellow Representatives described as a “thoughtful bill.” The legislation ensures a swift, transparent, and accessible transition for a newly elected Governor. HB 1063 establishes a formal process to govern how transitions occur when a new Governor takes office in Florida. The bill passed the State Affairs Committee unanimously with 22 yays and 0 nays.
HB 4011 St. Lucie County Mosquito Control, also passed this committee and was “reported favorably”. This bill would require voter approval to replace existing boundaries with a new legal description that incorporates additional areas of St. Lucie County into the District.
On Thursday, I joined Representative Trabulsy to present House Bill 803, Building Permits and Inspections, legislation focused on streamlining Florida’s permitting and inspection process by improving transparency, standardizing applications, and reducing delays for homeowners and builders.
Also on Thursday, the first reading was held for my bill, House Bill 1387, State Economic Development Contracts, which proposes new requirements and procedures for employers seeking state economic development incentives and ensures accountability in how state economic development contracts are awarded and enforced. Both bills are crucial to improving efficiency, transparency, and economic opportunity in Florida. |
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| Here with Habitat for Humanity, the state of Florida and I thank you for your dedication over the past 25 years. |
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| It was great to receive a visit from my great friend Vicki Davis, Supervisor of Elections from Martin County and her team! |
| Special thank you to NFIB for having me. I had a great time with you all unpacking what my bill HB 211 - "Accrued Save-Our-Homes Property Tax Benefit for Non-school Property Tax" means for small businesses, home owners, and renters. |
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| Had to capture our beautiful Capitol on a beautiful day! |
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| Space Day was a success. FIU president, Jeanette Nuñez and aerospace students from FSU gave amazing speeches expressing their commitment to space exploration and research in Florida. Very exciting talks, the future is bright! |
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| FJJA, Florida Juvenile Justice Association, had an amazing event with meaningful testimonies that taught everyone in attendance what their association does for young kids. I learned how we can better foster these systems and children who fall into them. A second chance can be a life-saving chance. |
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| Fun, yummy day with Publix here! |
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| My cursive bill did phenomenal on the house floor with an astonishing 111 YAYS and 0 NAYS. I’m happy to announce HB127 is off to the Senate and is now referred to as SB444 due to this bill's amazing Senate companion, Aaron Grall. |
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| Thursday morning, Representative W. Robinson and I presented HB1137. I’m proud to be a prime co-sponsor of this bill, and it will allow for the tax deductions for unsellable alcoholic beverages and establish procedures for extraordinary losses. It passed favorably in the ‘Industries & Professional Activities’ Subcommittee and is off to its next stop, the Commerce Committee. |
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| Glad to meet with the FL Medical Association, thank you for your experience and interest so we can strategize as one! |
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| Treasure Coast Builders Association, it is an honor to have you all support me like you do. |
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| So glad that the Florida Apartment Association stopped by, thank you for our productive conversation. |
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| City of St. Augustine’s Mayor Nancy Sikes Kline, Commissioners Jim Springfield, Cynthia Garris, and Lena. Thank you for your time, you are welcome back any time! |
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| Florida Voices for Health and I had a wonderful meeting. I am committed to strengthening our health care professionals, so thank you all for sharing your stories and experiences with me. |
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| I was delighted to be invited to speak at the Property Appraisers’ Association of Florida event. It is a big deal to me that you all came from all parts of the state, and it was lovely being able to talk to you all! |
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| Each State House Representative is permitted to file up to seven bills for consideration during the legislative session. Below are the seven bills and one House Joint Resolution on Property taxes. I am proud to be presenting to the House this year, with the goal of advancing them through the legislative process and ultimately into law. |
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Bills Sponsored by Toby Overdorf
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HB 121 — Nursing Education Programs
Health Care Workforce
- Updates oversight of nursing programs to improve quality and accountability
- Strengthens Board of Nursing authority and compliance standards
- Targets underperforming and predatory programs
- Protects students and supports workforce readiness
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HB 123 — Special Districts
Local Government
- Updates governance and oversight of special districts
- Promotes transparency and accountability
- Aligns with statewide review of district operations
- Impacts local taxing and service entities
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HB 127 — Cursive Writing Instruction
Education
- Requires cursive writing instruction in public schools
- Ensures students can read and write cursive
- Supports historical and foundational literacy
- Implementation handled by the Department of Education
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HB 6021 — Bump-Fire Stocks
Firearms Policy
- Repeals Florida’s current ban on bump-fire stocks
- Relates to firearm accessories and Second Amendment issues
- Would return state law to pre-ban status
- Expected to generate legal and policy debate
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As always, thank you for your continued support and faith in my leadership! I look forward to sharing with you again soon.
Sincerely,
Rep. Toby Overdorf |
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