
Rep. Hunschofsky during the opening day of the legislative session.
From State Rep Christine Hunschofsky:
April starts off the second half of the 60-day 2021 Legislative Session. This session has been extremely active. Thousands of bills have been filed, and while every bill is important, only a few hundred will become law. During these 30 days, a state budget must be voted on in addition to the many bills that will affect all Floridians.
As we head to the conclusion of session, this is a time when legislators are scrambling to get bills moved through committees in the hopes that they are voted on the floor. During the committee process, amendments are sometimes made to make a bad bill better or to strengthen a good bill. It is a time when debate on the floor is so vital in order to argue the merits of a piece of legislation that greatly impacts our constituents.
I encourage you to please visit www.myfloridahouse.gov to see which bills have been filed and which are moving. You can also track them and see which committee is voting on them next. Please feel free to email my office at HDIST096@myfloridahouse.gov to voice your concerns on any of these bills.
Let us not forget that Earth Day is Thursday, April 22. The legacy of this day reminds us of the many laws that have been passed to protect our climate and environment.
In Florida, we are especially impacted by environmental issues such as rising sea levels, flooding, water issues, or more frequent and intense storms. The Florida Legislature is working on tackling several of these issues through laws that would mitigate the impacts of sea-level rise while investing in Everglades restoration and allowing cities to reduce the use of plastics within their city limits. In our own homes, we can make a difference by reducing our water and electricity usage, making use of reusable containers and bottles, composting, and recycling effectively, thereby lowering contamination.
I personally want to wish a Happy Easter and Passover to all who celebrate. As we continue to cope with the effects of COVID-19, please visit floridahealthcovid19.gov for updated information or contact my office for help.
I want to thank all of you who have reached out to me with concerns, comments, questions, and support. To learn more about our work, please subscribe to our weekly newsletter by emailing HDIST096@myfloridahouse.gov with “subscribe” in the subject line.
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Christine Hunschofsky
District 96 includes Coconut Creek, Parkland, a majority of Margate, and the north and east area of Coral Springs.
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