Florida 2022 Regular Session

Florida House Bill H2919

Caption

UF-IFAS -- West Florida Research and Education Center Dormitory/Museum Project

Impact

The funding provided by HB 2919 is expected to have a positive impact on local education and research initiatives at the University of Florida's Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences (UF-IFAS). By facilitating the establishment of a dormitory and museum, it aims to enhance educational infrastructure, potentially attracting more students and researchers to the area. This can result in improved educational outcomes and a stronger focus on agricultural education in the region, which is important for Florida's economy.

Summary

House Bill 2919 is an appropriations bill that designates funding for the UF-IFAS – West Florida Research and Education Center Dormitory and Museum Project. The bill allocates a total of $1,650,000 from the General Revenue Fund for the fiscal year 2022-2023. This funding is aimed at supporting the development of facilities that will likely enhance educational and research opportunities in Florida's agricultural and natural resources sector.

Contention

As a straightforward appropriations bill, HB 2919 does not appear to have significant points of contention in terms of its intended purpose. However, discussions around funding allocations often raise questions regarding the prioritization of state funds and the necessity of specific projects. Stakeholders may debate the effectiveness and need for such facilities against other pressing educational needs in the state.

Companion Bills

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Previously Filed As

FL H1243

Florida Museum of Black History

FL H1413

Florida Museum of History at the Town of Eatonville

FL H0659

Florida Museum of Black History

FL S0466

Florida Museum of Black History

FL H7029

Florida Statutes

FL H1055

Florida State University College of Law Election Law Center

FL H1347

Cancer Treatment and Research

FL H7037

Florida Statutes

FL H7035

Florida Statutes

FL H7019

Florida Statutes

Similar Bills

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