﻿<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?><rss version="2.0"><channel><title>Florida League of Cities, Inc. Legislative Bulletin Headlines</title><link>http://www.diggersolutions.com</link><description>Headlines for Florida League of Cities, Inc. Legislative Bulletin. Florida League of Cities Legislative Bulletin</description><copyright>(c) 2008, Florida League of Cities, Inc. Legislative Bulletin. All rights reserved.</copyright><ttl>5</ttl><item><title>AFFORDABLE HOUSING</title><author>Dee Carper</author><category>Top Stories</category><description>&lt;strong&gt;State Housing Initiative Partnership (SHIP) Program&lt;/strong&gt;
HB 699 (Aubuchon) remains on third reading on the House calendar.  However, the substantive language of the bill was amended to ...</description><link>http://localhost/nosdotnet/article.aspx?qid=803&amp;sid=6</link><pubDate>4/25/2008</pubDate></item><item><title>BUDGET UPDATE</title><author>Dee Carper</author><category>Top Stories</category><description>House and Senate leaders continue to debate over ways to cut more than $4 billion in state spending. Some of the biggest differences remain over more than $1 billion in cuts to health and human services. One sticking point is a ...</description><link>http://localhost/nosdotnet/article.aspx?qid=804&amp;sid=6</link><pubDate>4/25/2008</pubDate></item><item><title>BUILDING CODES</title><author>Tim Stanfield</author><category>Top Stories</category><description>&lt;strong&gt;Building Code Standards&lt;/strong&gt;
SB 560 (Constantine) was read twice on the Senate floor this week.  The bill provides discretionary power to the Florida Building Commission to implement recommendations regarding cost-effective, energy-efficiency standards for ...</description><link>http://localhost/nosdotnet/article.aspx?qid=805&amp;sid=6</link><pubDate>4/25/2008</pubDate></item><item><title>ENERGY</title><author>Tim Stanfield</author><category>Top Stories</category><description>&lt;strong&gt;Energy – Preemption&lt;/strong&gt;
SB 1544 (Saunders) was passed by the Senate this week.  The bill provides a multitude of incentives for the sale, use, and production of renewable fuel sources, and imposes requirements for the implementation of “green” construction standards ...</description><link>http://localhost/nosdotnet/article.aspx?qid=806&amp;sid=6</link><pubDate>4/25/2008</pubDate></item><item><title>ENVIRONMENTAL</title><author>Scott Dudley</author><category>Top Stories</category><description>&lt;strong&gt;Fertilizer—Preemption/Mandate&lt;/strong&gt;
HB 1267 (Nelson/McKeel) and SB 2352 (Aronberg/Baker) address the use of consumer fertilizers.  Both bills require local governments to adopt the model ordinance recommended by the Consumer Fertilizer Task Force if the local government is planning to regulate consumer ...</description><link>http://localhost/nosdotnet/article.aspx?qid=807&amp;sid=6</link><pubDate>4/25/2008</pubDate></item><item><title>FINANCE AND TAXATION</title><author>Rebecca O'Hara</author><category>Top Stories</category><description>&lt;strong&gt;Discretionary Sales Surtax -- Preemption&lt;/strong&gt;
SB 2298 (Fasano) and HB 891 (Vana) authorize certain counties to levy by ordinance a 1% surtax for emergency fire rescue services and facilities, effective upon voter approval. The bills provide the governing authority of such county would be designated as the “regional service provider” for emergency  ...</description><link>http://localhost/nosdotnet/article.aspx?qid=808&amp;sid=6</link><pubDate>4/25/2008</pubDate></item><item><title>GENERAL GOVERNMENT</title><author>Various</author><category>Top Stories</category><description>&lt;strong&gt;Budget Transparency/Reserve Restrictions – Unfunded Mandate&lt;/strong&gt;
CS/HB 7123 (Grant) by the House Government Efficiency and Accountability Council seeks to restrict unreserved undesignated fund balances to not more than 20% of operating revenues or ...</description><link>http://localhost/nosdotnet/article.aspx?qid=809&amp;sid=6</link><pubDate>4/25/2008</pubDate></item><item><title>GROWTH MANAGEMENT</title><author>Tim Stanfield</author><category>Top Stories</category><description>&lt;strong&gt;Growth Management – Unfunded Mandate and Preemption&lt;/strong&gt;
SB 474 (Garcia) was passed by the Transportation Committee April 22.  The bill includes a provision that would prohibit local governing bodies in municipalities with populations of over 5000 from acting as the local land planning agency. ...</description><link>http://localhost/nosdotnet/article.aspx?qid=810&amp;sid=6</link><pubDate>4/25/2008</pubDate></item><item><title>PERSONNEL</title><author>Kraig Conn</author><category>Top Stories</category><description>&lt;strong&gt;Workplace Safety Study&lt;/strong&gt;
CS/CS/SB 652 (Lynn) and CS/CS/HB 967 (A. Gibson) establish a 15-member task force to review and recommend safety standards for government employees.  The task force is ...</description><link>http://localhost/nosdotnet/article.aspx?qid=811&amp;sid=6</link><pubDate>4/25/2008</pubDate></item><item><title>PROPERTY RIGHTS</title><author>Stephanie Usina</author><category>Top Stories</category><description>&lt;strong&gt;Property Rights- Preemption&lt;/strong&gt;
HB 881 (Precourt) and SB 1578 (Baker) revise the Bert J. Harris, Jr., Private Property Rights Protection Act. The changes would shorten the time frame for local governments to make settlement offers and lengthen ...</description><link>http://localhost/nosdotnet/article.aspx?qid=812&amp;sid=6</link><pubDate>4/25/2008</pubDate></item></channel></rss>