Ms. Iraida R. Mendez-Cartaya Associate Superintendent. Office of Intergovernmental Affairs, Grants Administration, and Community Engagement

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Ms. Iraida R. Mendez-Cartaya Associate Superintendent 1

The Florida Legislature The Florida Legislature is comprised of bicameral (two) houses: Florida Senate and Florida House of Representatives Senate (upper house) = 40 members House of Representatives (lower house) = 120 members Total of 160 state legislators elected to represent select state districts Legislators are required to reside in the district elected to repesent 2

The Florida Legislature Florida Senate 40 members who serve four-year terms for a maximum of two terms (eight years) No limit on the number of legislative bills to file during the legislative session 2016-2018 Composition of the Florida Senate 24 members affiliated with the Republican Party; 15 members with the Democratic Party; and 1 vacancy. 3

2016 2018 Leadership Florida Senate Joe Negron, Senate President Anitere Flores, President pro tempore Wilton Simpson, Majority Leader Oscar Braynon II, Minority Leader Lauren Book, Minority Leader pro tempore 4

The Florida Legislature Florida House of Representatives 120 members who serve two-year terms for maximum of four terms (eight years) Limit of six legislative bills to file during the regular legislative session As of September 2017, 76 members affiliated with the Republican Party; 41 with the Democratic Party; and 3 vacancies. Office of Intergovernmental Affairs, Grants Administration and 5

2016 2018 Leadership Florida House of Representatives Richard Corcoran, House Speaker Jeanette M. Nunez, Speaker pro tempore Ray Rodrigues, Majority Leader Janet Cruz, Minority Leader Bobby B. Dubose, Minority Leader pro tempore Office of Intergovernmental Affairs, Grants Administration and 6

Role of the State Legislature Create and/or amend laws in alignment with the state s constitution Provide link for the citizens of the electoral district to the state government Deliberate on all issues that impact the citizens who elect legislator/s into office Approve state budget, annually.. 7

Rules of the Legislature Both chambers adopt rules to ensure constitutional requirements are met Senate and House of Representatives may waive rules by a 2/3 vote of its members 8

Florida s Legislative Timeline Annually, the state legislature meets in 60 day regular sessions with the possibility of special sessions, as needed, beginning on the 1 st Tuesday in March. Starting in September through December of the subsequent year, interim committee meetings begin. Every ten years, the U.S. Census enumerates the population, which mandates electoral district boundaries to be redrawn in response to population changes, as required by federal, state, and local governments: next U.S. census - year 2020. 9

2018 Legislative Session Interim Committee Meetings September 2017 October 2017 October 2017 November 2017 November 2017 December 2017 Week of the 11 th Week of the 9 th Week of the 23 th Week of the 6 th Week of the 13 th Week of the 4 th 10

2018 Legislative Session Key Dates January 09, 2018: Regular Session convenes (Article III, Section 3(b), Constitution), deadline for filing bills for introduction (Rule 3.7(1)) February 27, 2018: 50 th day - last day for regularly scheduled committee meetings (Rule 2.9(2)) March 9, 2018: 60 th day - last day of Regular Session (Article III, section 3(d), Constitution) 11

. Overview of Legislative Committees Committees are comprised of a select, small group of House and Senate members to closely review bills, and perform fact-finding groundwork. The number of committees and its membership changes every two years for the House of Representatives and the Senate. Committee names, which usually describe its policy jurisdiction, and numbers are part of the rules adopted by both the House and Senate during the organization session. 12

Four types: Legislative Committees Standing Committees review proposed legislation, offer amendment, or deem bill as favorable/or unfavorable. Select Committees perform a specific task Conference Committees reconcile substantial differences between the Senate and House on bills that have passed both chambers. Joint Committees examine bill with bi-partisan participation 13

Introduction of Bills Once written and reviewed by Bill Drafting, all bills are filed with the Clerk of the House or Secretary of the Senate by noon on the first day of the legislative session. Senate Bills are designated SB and are even numbered; House Bills are designated HB and are odd numbered. All bills contain: title that is descriptive of the general topic; enacting clause; and effective date. 14

Introduction of Bills A legislator, citizen or group may suggest an idea for a new law or bill. Once bill is drafted, the legislator (member) files bill in the appropriate chamber; must be filed in both chambers for introduction. Bills are referred to committees for focused discussion. 15

Committee Process Once introduced, bills are heard at committees of reference. Committees are formed to: Analyze legislative bills; Conduct hearings to obtain information about the subject of the bill; and Vote on legislative bills, as presented at the committees of reference, to determine whether proposed action moves forward in the legislature. 16

Committee Process Once bills are heard at all committees of reference, bills return to the full legislative body - where the bill originated - to be heard once more for final passage. Upon passage by the originating chamber, bills are transmitted to the other chamber to be heard with the respective chambers companion bill. 17

Final Passage of Legislation Bills filed in one chamber must have a companion bill, which may be identical, similar, or comparable to one another, filed in the other chamber. Bills must be identical for final passage. Bills must be read three (3) times in the chamber before a final vote is held in the full chamber. Bills to be amended are returned to the chamber of origin for approval; amendments require approval by both chambers of the Legislature. Bills that are approved are sent to the Governor for final action. 18

Final Passage of Legislation Governor s Role A bill presented to the Governor for action during the legislative session requires the Governor to act within seven (7) days. If presented after the conclusion of session, the Governor has (15) days. The Governor has three (3) options: Veto a bill; Sign a bill; and Take no action. After a bill is signed/or approved, it is codified into Florida Statutes, and it becomes law. 19

Thank You Questions? Contact Iraida R. Mendez-Cartaya Associate Superintendent, (305) 995-1497 imendez@dadeschools.net 20