Florida 2022 Regular Session

Florida House Bill H2167

Introduced
10/13/21  
Refer
10/15/21  

Caption

Jewish Federation of Greater Naples - Campus Security

Impact

The bill reflects a focused effort by the Florida Legislature to enhance security funding for specific projects impacting local communities. By appropriating funds for the Jewish Federation of Greater Naples, this legislation aims not only to support the safety of its members but also to foster a sense of security within the broader community. This allocation underscores the state's recognition of the importance of safety measures in educational and communal environments, suggesting a shift in state policy towards more targeted funding for security in response to current societal needs.

Summary

House Bill 2167, entitled 'Jewish Federation of Greater Naples - Campus Security', is a state appropriations bill with the primary aim of allocating funds to enhance security measures at the Jewish Federation of Greater Naples. The bill proposed a nonrecurring appropriation of $245,000 from the General Revenue Fund for the fiscal year 2022-2023, specifically designated for the Department of Economic Opportunity to address campus security needs as detailed in Appropriations Project Request 141. The intent is to provide better safety infrastructure for the community involved, which has become increasingly pertinent in light of various security concerns facing organizations and institutions today.

Contention

Potential points of contention surrounding HB 2167 may include the prioritization of funding for specific community projects, which some may argue detracts from broader educational or infrastructural needs across the state. There are concerns regarding equity in funding distributions, with critics possibly questioning why certain organizations receive targeted financial support while others may not. Moreover, discussions could emerge surrounding the effectiveness and necessity of such appropriations in enhancing security, and whether these funds could have been utilized in other areas of civic or social importance.

Companion Bills

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Similar Bills

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