Records exemption sought for higher ed searches
Ryan Dailey
TALLAHASSEE A proposal that would provide a public-records exemption for “personal identifying information” about people applying to become state college and university presidents is advancing in the Florida Senate.
Sen. Jeff Brandes, a St. Petersburg Republican who is sponsoring the measure (SB 220), said it is aimed at attracting “the broadest pool of applicants” for the jobs. The Senate Governmental Oversight and Accountability Committee approved the proposal Wednesday in a 4-2, party-line vote.
Brandes said the proposal looks to address an issue stemming from Florida’s “broad public-records laws,” or Sunshine Law, that gives the public access to applicant information. The bill would exempt from public view initial applicants’ records, but information about finalists would be “no longer confidential and exempt,” and meetings with final candidates would be public.
February 17, 2021 : By Liberty University Athletics
Liberty’s women’s swimming & diving team earned a share of its fourth CCSA Championship title, held Monday through Wednesday at the Liberty Natatorium, sharing the crown with Florida Gulf Coast University. (Photos by Andrew Snyder)
After 20 events and thousands of points scored, Liberty University and Florida Gulf Coast University finished as co-champions at the 2021 CCSA Women’s Swimming & Diving Championship, which wrapped up Wednesday night at the Liberty Natatorium.
This is the second time that the Lady Flames have served as host for the CCSA Championships, also hosting in 2019. That year, Liberty won its second conference title before the Lady Flames defended their title last year in Knoxville, Tenn.
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