Florida 2022 Regular Session

Florida House Bill H3919

Introduced
11/22/21  
Refer
11/30/21  

Caption

Freeport High School - Aquaculture Marine Academy Program

Impact

If enacted, this legislation would provide essential funding for the Freeport High School Aquaculture Marine Academy Program, enabling it to enhance its curriculum and facilities. This program is designed to equip students with practical skills and knowledge in aquaculture, which is vital for developing local industries related to marine biology and fish farming. Supporters of the bill argue that investing in such vocational programs can lead to better job opportunities and economic growth in the region by fostering a skilled workforce adept in specialized fields.

Summary

House Bill 3919 seeks to fund the Freeport High School's Aquaculture Marine Academy Program in Florida. The bill appropriates a nonrecurring sum of $500,000 from the General Revenue Fund specifically for the fiscal year 2022-2023 to support this educational initiative. The program is categorized as an Appropriations Project according to the Rules of The Florida House of Representatives, which aims to promote vocational training in aquaculture and marine sciences at the high school level.

Contention

There may be potential points of contention around the appropriation of funds for educational programs versus other state funding priorities. While the bill passed the House PreK-12 Appropriations Subcommittee unanimously, discussions on the allocation of state funds often raise questions about whether financial resources should be directed toward such niche educational programs or broader initiatives that might benefit more students. Stakeholders may also debate the effectiveness of vocational training in providing long-term employment opportunities versus traditional educational routes.

Companion Bills

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Similar Bills

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