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File #: 2023-375    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Special Presentations Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 4/11/2023 In control: City Council
On agenda: 4/24/2023 Final action:
Title: Discuss the 2023 State Legislative Update
Attachments: 1. 2023 Legislative Session- Week 6 Summary (Port St. Lucie)
Placement: Proclamations and Special presentations
Action Requested: Discussion
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Discuss the 2023 State Legislative Update
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Submitted By: Ella Gilbert, Senior Deputy City Attorney, City Attorney's Office

Strategic Plan Link: The City's Goal of a high-performing city government organization.

Executive Summary (General Business): To provide an update of the 2023 Florida Legislative Session.

Presentation Information: Senior Deputy City Attorney Ella Gilbert will be present for discussion.

Staff Recommendation: Request that the Council hear the presentation.

Background: The Florida Legislative Session convened on Tuesday, March 7, 2023, and is scheduled to adjourn on May 5, 2023, or at another time agreed upon by the House of Representatives and Senate. City Council approved the State Legislative Program on December 5, 2022. Former City Manager Blackburn presented the City's Legislative Program to the St. Lucie County Legislative Delegation on January 13, 2023.

Issues/Analysis: The following appropriation requests were filed:

C-23/McCarty Ranch - $3,121,000 request
House sponsor: Toby Overdorf (#1662)
Senate sponsor: Gayle Harrell (#1894) - $500,000 - Line 1705A

Tom Mackie Blvd - Phase 4 - $3,000,000 request
House sponsor: Dana Trabulsy (#1960) - $2,000,000 - Line 2042A
Senate sponsor: Gayle Harrell (#2600). - $1,500,000 - Line 2042

Public Works Administrative Complex/EOC - $1,000,000 request
House sponsor: Toby Overdorf (#1908) - $750,000 - Line 2341A
Senate sponsor: N/A

Police Training Facility - $1,000,000 request - Not funded in budget.
House sponsor: Dana Trabulsy (#452)
Senate sponsor: Erin Grall (#2134)

The Florida House and Senate are now allocating how much of the available money will go toward each section of the budget for the coming year and work in conference committees to finalize an agreement. Issues that can't be agreed on by the Joint Budget Conference Committees are "bumped" to each chamber's Appropriations Committee cha...

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