Florida 2022 Regular Session

Florida House Bill H3707

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

Caption

Okaloosa Museum Coalition Marketing

Impact

By providing this funding, HB 3707 seeks to enhance the visibility and outreach of the Okaloosa Museum Coalition, contributing to the local cultural sector's growth. This financial support could positively influence tourism and local engagement with the arts, potentially benefiting both the cultural institutions involved and the broader community. As a result, there may be increased attendance and awareness of the coalition's offerings.

Summary

House Bill 3707 aims to address funding for the Okaloosa Museum Coalition Marketing project. This bill includes a specific appropriation of $30,000 from the General Revenue Fund for the fiscal year 2022-2023, directed to the Department of State. The funding is intended to support marketing efforts to promote the museum coalition, which is considered an appropriations project under the guidelines established by the Florida House of Representatives.

Contention

While the text did not indicate significant points of contention or opposition, funding for cultural projects often draws varying opinions. Proponents may argue that it fosters local heritage and tourism, while critics may express concerns over public funds being allocated to what they view as non-essential spending. Such discussions typically revolve around the prioritization of state resources and the measured impact of investments in cultural initiatives.

Companion Bills

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Previously Filed As

FL H0823

North Okaloosa Fire District, Okaloosa County

FL H0897

Dorcas Fire District, Okaloosa County

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 H5101

Education

FL S0466

Florida Museum of Black History

FL H0929

School Readiness Program

FL H1255

Education

FL H1011

Duties of the Department of State

Similar Bills

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