Florida 2022 Regular Session

Florida House Bill H3681

Introduced
11/17/21  
Refer
11/29/21  
Refer
11/29/21  

Caption

Domestic Abuse Shelter, Inc - Rebuild, Recover, Restore

Impact

The passage of HB 3681 would provide essential financial resources to enhance the operations and infrastructure of the Domestic Abuse Shelter, Inc. This funding is particularly significant as it directly targets the recovery and rebuilding efforts of shelters that offer crucial services to victims of domestic abuse. By supporting these shelters, the bill aims to improve their capacity to serve individuals and families seeking safety and rehabilitation from abusive situations, which can ultimately lead to stronger community health and well-being.

Summary

House Bill 3681, titled 'Domestic Abuse Shelter, Inc - Rebuild, Recover, Restore', is a legislative appropriations measure aimed at providing financial support for a specific project associated with domestic abuse shelters in Florida. This bill designates a nonrecurring sum of $2,500,000 from the General Revenue Fund to assist the Department of Children and Families in funding the project as described in Appropriations Project Request 1332. The funding aims to bolster the resources available for domestic abuse shelters, which play a critical role in community support systems for victims of domestic violence.

Contention

While the bill represents a positive step towards addressing the needs of domestic abuse survivors, discussions around the appropriations may include scrutiny regarding the allocation of state funds and the effectiveness of the shelters supported by such funding. Potential points of contention could arise regarding accountability for the use of funds and ensuring that such projects meet the growing demands of domestic abuse services in Florida. Additionally, stakeholders may raise concerns about whether the allocated amounts are sufficient to make a meaningful impact in a state with significant rates of domestic violence.

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