RPOF Newsletter Update
Due to a transcription error, the highlighted wording was inadvertently left out of the article on the Governor’s Law and Order Legislation Proposal.
Governor DeSantis Announces Law and Order Legislation
On Thursday, Governor DeSantis announced his legislative proposal to maintain and further improve Florida’s 50-year record low crime rate, and build on previous pro-public safety initiatives.
The law and order legislative proposal includes:
Pushing back against the abolishing cash bail
Increasing penalties for drug-related crimes
Stepping up human smuggling interdictions
Strengthening punishment for child rapists
Preventing the early release of sex criminals
Making it more feasible to administer ultimate justice to those facing the death penalty
Governor DeSantis previously implemented hallmark anti-rioting legislation, the strongest law enforcement recruitment and support initiative in the nation, and a crackdown on opioid dealers and drug traffickers.
Read more about Governor DeSantis law and order proposal here.
Governor Ron DeSantis Proposes Teachers’ Bill of Rights
~ Unprecedented Legislation to Empower Educators, Protect Teachers from Overreaching School Unions, and Raise Teacher Pay ~
Earlier this week, Governor Ron DeSantis announced an unprecedented legislative proposal to create a Teachers’ Bill of Rights. The proposal will empower educators to be leaders in their classrooms, enact paycheck protection, reduce terms for school board members from twelve to eight years, and invest another $1 billion in teacher pay.
“This is a huge package to increase teacher pay, support teacher empowerment and protect teachers’ paychecks by ensuring they have control over their hard-earned salary.”
– Governor Ron DeSantis, January 23, 2023
The Governor’s plan includes:
Securing a $1 billion increase in teacher pay
Implementing a Teachers’ Bill of Rights
Enacting paycheck protection and other reforms to school unions
Term limiting school board members to 8 years
“We want more transparency into how school unions operate, and we are going to fight against school union haggling that holds teachers and their salary increases hostage. Partisan groups should not be given special privileges.”
– Governor Ron DeSantis, January 23, 2023
To learn more about the Teachers’ Bill of Rights, click here.
Read more about Governor DeSantis’ bold plan to empower educators here.
Governor DeSantis Announces Law and Order Legislation
On Thursday, Governor DeSantis announced his legislative proposal to maintain and further improve Florida’s 50-year record low crime rate, and build on previous pro-public safety initiatives.
The law and order legislative proposal includes:
Pushing back against the abolishing cash bail
Increasing penalties for drug-related crimes
Stepping up human smuggling interdictions
Strengthening punishment for child rapists
Preventing the early release of sex criminals
Making it more feasible to administer ultimate justice to those facing the death penalty
Governor DeSantis previously implemented hallmark anti-rioting legislation, the strongest law enforcement recruitment and support initiative in the nation, and a crackdown on opioid dealers and drug traffickers.
Read more about Governor DeSantis law and order proposal here.
Governor Ron DeSantis Announces Additional Funding to Support Floridians Impacted by Hurricane Ian
“We are committed to cutting red tape and getting temporary housing trailers delivered to these communities as fast as possible so they can accelerate the rebuilding process. We will continue to fund programs and fill the gaps for Floridians as they recover after Hurricane Ian.”
– Governor Ron DeSantis, January 19, 2023
When Governor DeSantis took office, he directed the Florida Division of Emergency Management (FDEM) to do whatever it took to get recovery funds out the door faster to get communities back on their feet. As a result, in the 112 days since Hurricane Ian made landfall, FDEM has obligated more than $500 million in public assistance funding.
Governor DeSantis delivered again for Floridians who were impacted by Hurricane Ian.
To apply for state-led housing recovery programs, visit IanRecovery.fl.gov/unite.
Learn more about the funding to support the Governor’s directive here.
Florida’s Unemployment Rate Drops to Historic Low
On January 20, Governor Ron DeSantis announced that Florida’s unemployment rate dropped to 2.5 percent in December 2022, a historic low last reached in 2006, demonstrating that Florida has continued to grow and recover after enduring two hurricanes in late 2022. Additionally, Florida’s statewide unemployment rate has been lower than the national rate for 25 consecutive months since December 2020.
“Florida continues to outpace the nation and withstand negative headwinds due to federal policy. I look forward to building off our success with record tax relief in the upcoming legislative session.”
–Governor Ron DeSantis, January 20, 2023
December 2022 marks the second month in 2022 that Florida reached a 2.5 percent unemployment rate. Also, population in the Sunshine State increased to 22.2 million in 2022, maintaining the state’s status as the third largest in the nation behind California and Texas. Florida is #1 for net migration in 2022, ranking the fastest growing state in the nation with a growth rate of 1.9 percent.
Floridians in search of work and new job opportunities are encouraged to turn to the CareerSource Florida network for help. Floridians seeking a career can find guidance on how to register with Employ Florida for free services to search listings of available local job openings, improve their employability skills, and pursue customized career training.
Learn more about Florida’s historic low unemployment and job data here.
Florida’s Hometown Heroes Program Reaches $50 Million Milestone
Governor DeSantis announced this week that the Hometown Heroes housing assistance program has awarded more than $50 million to nearly 3,500 individuals in down payment and housing assistance since June 2022 when the program launched. The Hometown Heroes program assists individuals such as law enforcement officers, educators, healthcare professionals, and active military personnel or veterans in purchasing their first home in Florida.
Read more here.
For more information on the Florida Hometown Heroes Housing Program, please visit www.floridahousing.org/hometownheroes.
SOCIAL MEDIA HIGHLIGHTS
“FACT: Florida requires the teaching of African American history. Anyone who says otherwise is lying to you.”
“Who would say that an important part of Black History is ‘queer theory’? Somebody pushing an agenda on our kids… They have stuff about intersectionality, abolishing prisons. That’s a political agenda.”
“It was great to meet sheriffs from across Florida and to share my appreciation for all they do for our state. The work of our sheriff departments in Florida has been vital to Florida’s crime rate being at a 50-year low and down nearly 10% year-over-year.”
“More fake news from media activists too lazy to read FL law. A teacher (or any adult) faces a felony if they knowingly distribute egregious material, such as images which depict sexual conduct, sexual battery, bestiality, or sadomasochistic abuse. Who could be against that?”
🧵Thread🧵 https://t.co/s61pBAaxYJ
— DeSantis War Room 🐊 (@DeSantisWarRoom) January 25, 2023
Kamala Harris, while giving a speech on abortion, leaves out the right to life when quoting the Declaration of Independence.
“Abolishing prisons is a radical political position. You’re free to take that [position] but how is it being taught as fact?…It’s not fair to say that abolishing prisons is what black people want…I think they want law & order like anyone else.”
“Education is about the pursuit of truth, not the imposition of ideology or the advancement of a political agenda.”
Over the last year, manufacturing jobs in Florida increased almost 7%. Great to be making more products here in Florida!
In The News
Florida’s Voice: DeSantis receives Union League of Philadelphia’s Medal of Honor, first bestowed on Lincoln
The Free Press: Florida Governor DeSantis Racks Up Another Win With AP Course Revision
Outkick: Wacko Leftist Lady Calls DeSantis ‘Authoritarian’ For Opposing Cell Phones in Classroom
Newsmax: Ron DeSantis fights back against CRT, queer theory in AP course curriculum
Twitter: Preserving Law and Order in Florida
REMEMBER: Like @FloridaGOP and retweet and share. The Republican message must be spread around the state, and you are integral to making that happen.
PAID FOR BY THE REPUBLICAN PARTY OF FLORIDA. NOT AUTHORIZED BY ANY CANDIDATE OR CANDIDATE’S COMMITTEE. WWW.FLORIDA.GOP
Leave a Reply
Want to join the discussion?Feel free to contribute!