Capitol Watch for Monday, March 15 (Source: News Service of Florida) By News Service of Florida | March 15, 2021 at 8:01 AM EDT - Updated March 15 at 8:01 AM
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (WWSB) - The following state legislative hearings and meetings are scheduled Monday, March 15:
CHILD WELFARE SYSTEM AT ISSUE: The House Children, Families & Seniors Subcommittee will take up a proposal (PCB CFS 21-01) that would make wide-ranging changes in the state’s child welfare system, addressing issues such as reports and investigations of child abuse. (1 p.m., 404 House Office Building, the Capitol.)
FLOODING TAX BREAK PROPOSED: The House Environment, Agriculture & Flooding Subcommittee will consider a proposed constitutional amendment (HJR 1377), filed by Rep. Linda Chaney, R-St. Pete Beach, that would provide a property-tax break to homeowners who make improvements to try to protect their properties from flooding. Under the proposal, the improvements would not be considered in determining
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