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January Special Session?

December 3rd, 2008 by flanews

Governor Charlie Crist seems closer to a decision about whether or not to call lawmakers back to Tallahassee to balance the state budget. Florida is facing a two billion dollar budget shortfall. Crist said he wants to make sure legislative leaders are on the same page before he orders a 40,000 dollar a day special session. Crist said if he calls lawmakers back it wouldn’t be until 2009.

“I’ve been in contact with the speaker and the senate president and trying to take their temperature about the timing of what they think would be appropriate for that my gut is it will probably be around January,” said Crist.

State lawmakers will get a half day long briefing on the budget shortfall in December. Florida law requires the state to keep the budget balanced.

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Crist Requests Seven Billion Dollars in Federal Funds

December 3rd, 2008 by flanews

Governor Charlie Crist is still waiting on word from the President-Elect after asking Barack Obama for a seven billion dollar handout.

The money would go to road construction projects and Medicaid programs. Crist joined governors from across the country yesterday to ask the president-elect for a combined 176 billion dollars. Crist said he feels good about the seven billion dollar request he made.

“I’m pretty optimistic. It was a great meeting with the president-elect. He talked about the idea of being able to sign the stimulus package on inauguration day, January 20th. He was optimistic about the areas of infrastructure you referred to, as well as Medicaid funding which could help our budget significantly, maybe to the tune of about an additional billion dollars,” said Crist.

President-Elect Obama hopes pumping money into state governments will create jobs and increase revenue.

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Governor Crist Seeks Federal Dollars

December 2nd, 2008 by flanews

Governor Charlie Crist joined other governors in a closed door meeting with President-Elect Barack Obama in Philadelphia today. The governors are asking the president-elect for a combined 176 billion dollars. As Whitney Ray tells us, Governor Crist is seeking money to protect Medicaid programs and speed up road construction.

Hear it Here: Governor Seeks Federal Dollars

Florida has seven billion dollars in road projects ready to go but not enough money to get moving. Governor Charlie Crist is asking President-Elect Barack Obama for money to speed up construction. Doug Callaway, the President of Floridians for Better Transportation said building roads is the best way to boost the economy.

“For every one dollar you invest in transportation it yields a 5.60 return, you think good gosh, why aren’t we putting all of our money into transportation right now,” said Callaway.

Pumping money into road projects would also create thousands of jobs. On the campaign trail in September, Obama said improving transportation was part of his plan to fix the economy.

“Let’s put people back to work rebuilding our roads, rebuilding our bridges,” Obama said.

While Obama seems poised to fund road projects, the governor’s wish list doesn’t stop there. Beside’s meeting with the president-elect face to face, Governor Charlie Crist also sent him this two page letter, outlining Florida’s economic situation and asking for a billion dollars to fund Medicaid programs.”

AARP Spokesman Dave Bruns said without more money, health care programs for the working poor could be cut.

“Without Federal assistance Florida legislators might find themselves in a position where they’re going to be asked to cut these programs,” Bruns said.

While Obama told the governors he would offer assistance, how much and how soon are questions that still haven’t been answered. Giving billions of dollars to state governments is just one part of President-Elect Obama’s economic rescue plan that could total as much as 700 billion dollars. Obama is expected to pass the stimulus package during his first week in office.

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Big Name Republicans Show Interest in Senate Seat

December 2nd, 2008 by flanews

Republican Senator Mel Martinez won’t seek reelection. The first term US Senator made the announcement today in Orlando. Recent polls showed support for the Republican senator waning indicating a tough reelection road in 2010. The list of people who haven’t ruled out replacing Martinez include former Governor Jeb Bush, Former House Speakers Marco Rubio and Allan Bense, and Attorney General Bill McCollum. Republican Party of Florida Chairman Jim Greer said there’s no shortage of people who want to take over.

“It’s been about six hours since Senator Martinez has announced he’s not rerunning and I can tell you my phone has been ringing off the hook. So I do anticipate a lot of people looking at this seat, but when they find out what it’s going to take to win not only from a financial stand point, but also from a statewide office, you’re going to see people reconsider,” said Greer.

Greer said it will likely cost 25 million dollars to run a successful campaign for the senate seat.

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Environmental Regulation Commission Votes to Set Tougher Emissions Standards

December 2nd, 2008 by Mike Vasilinda

The State Environmental Regulation Commission voted 6 to 1 today to set tough new emission standards for cars sold in Florida, but as Mike Vasilinda tells us, the tougher standards are still a long way from reality.

Hear it Here: Environmental Regulation Commission Votes to Set Tougher Emissions Standards

Under the proposal, by 2013, every car sold in Florida will have to meet or exceed 35 miles per gallon. The last day of testimony before the Environmental Regulation Commission brought out car makers and car dealers who argued business was already bad enough and tougher standards would only make it worse.

“Vehicles will go up in price,” Auto Nation Spokesman Ron Book said. “Is it three thousand dollars? Is it five thousand dollars? Or is it up to nine thousand dollars, the number that has many times been used?”

The dealers concerns forced state regulators to defend the standards.

“These cars will still save consumers money over the life of the vehicle. They will,” Joe Kahn with the Department of Environmental Protection.

The standards would be identical to California’s, but would not change if tougher emission standards are approved in that state. Eric Draper from Florida Audubon says Florida can’t wait any longer.

“We’ve got to start reducing our greenhouse gases, those are the chemicals that cause global warming,” Draper said. “And if we don’t, our cities are going to be underwater.”

State lawmakers must also approve the standards, and environmentalists acknowledge getting a yes vote from a business backed republican leadership will be difficult.

Environmentalists do say it will be an uphill battle to convince lawmakers, but their secret weapon is strong support from Governor Charlie Crist.

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45 Day Halt to Mortgage Foreclosures

December 1st, 2008 by Mike Vasilinda

Governor Charlie Crist and the state Bankers Association today announced there would be no new foreclosures for at least 45 days, but as Mike Vasilinda tells us, there are strings attached.

Hear it Here: 45 Day Foreclosure Halt

Governor Charlie Crist says homeowners facing foreclosure may have some breathing room. He has been asking the states banks to be more consumer friendly. “We are here today to offer hope to those who certainly deserve it and need it during these challenging economic times…an opportunity to keep their home”, says Crist.

Once described by the governor as a moratorium, the M word wasn’t used in the announcement. The 45 day hiatus applies to homesteads, not second homes, speculators, or businesses.

Alex Sanchez, President of the Florida Bankers Association is describing the agreement as a reaffirmation of a policy his members have always had in place. “Out bankers want to work with every Floridian that shows a need, lives in their primary residence, there’s been no mortgage fraud, and is willing to enter into a repayment plan”.

Florida is third in the nation in the number of foreclosures. Bank of America says the announcement will have no impact on it’s business. Mike Fields from Bank of America says his bank has already suspended foreclosures for more than 50 thousand Florida homeowners who had loans through Countrywide before the company was acquired by the bank. “Those individuals involved in sub prime and those individuals in pay option ARM’s, those were already suspended”, says Fields.

Set to expire in mid January, the halt to new foreclosures could be extended by the Governor by executive order, but banks say that could get them in trouble with regulators.

The Governor is also says the Department of Community Affairs will soon have $541 million for mortgage assistance and other financial aid to local governments that put together a plan to help homeowners in foreclosure, including $91 million for direct housing assistance. For more information, go to: www.floridahousing.org and www.dca.state.fl.us

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Prescription Switching

December 1st, 2008 by Mike Vasilinda

The Consumer Federation of the Southeast today warned patients of what they are calling a dangerous practice.

Some HMO’s are switching patients from brand name or generic drugs to compounds that are similar but not exact duplicates. The practice occurs most often in drugs to treat mental illness. Walter Dartland of the Federation says the best remedy for a consumers is to call their doctor. “Ask Questions” says Dartland. “If anyone asks to switch you medication, ask a lot of questions. Ask why, especially if the current prescription seems to be doing its job”.

Patients can also file a formal protest about the switch to their insurer.

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Environmentalists Push Clean Car Standards

December 1st, 2008 by flanews

Florida’s Environmental Regulation Commission is set to vote tomorrow on new carbon emission standards for vehicles sold in the state. The new standards could cut car pollution in Florida by 40 percent, but as Whitney Ray tells us it could also raise the price you pay for a new car.

Here it Here: Clean Cars

Move over gas guzzlers, there’s a new fleet of vehicles in town and these cars, trucks and SUV’s don’t need a lot of gas to get down the road. This Chevy Silverado runs on ethanol and this Toyota uses battery power.

“That’s for the first 40 miles, so after that it becomes like a regular Prius. It uses gasoline as its back up,” said the car’s owner Fran Sullivan-Fahs.

Environmental groups showcased the fuel efficient fleet at the state capitol. It’s part of their campaign to enact stricter carbon emission standards.

“This will help us reduce global warming in the state of Florida,” said Eric Draper with Florida Audubon.

Tuesday the Environmental Regulation Commission will vote on a set of rules that would require Florida auto dealers to sell only cars that release low carbon emissions

While environmentalists say adopting the new standards would cut carbon emissions by 40 percent, automakers worry about how the new rules would affect the price.

More fuel efficient vehicles, like hybrids, cost thousands more, but demand continues to outpace supply. Salesman Mickey Atkinson said Ford can’t keep its hybrids on the lot.

“If we had better availability we could sell more of them,” said Atkinson.

One reason hybrids are hard to find is because automakers are sending most of them to the 12 other states that have already adopted standards similar to the ones Florida is considering.

If the Environmental Regulation Commission approves the new emission standards, State Lawmakers would also have to sign off before the standards would go into effect.

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