Florida 2022 Regular Session

Florida House Bill H4141

Introduced
11/23/21  
Refer
11/30/21  
Refer
11/30/21  

Caption

Additional Staffing for the Florida Council on the Social Status of Black Men &Boys

Impact

The bill’s approval represents a commitment by the state legislature to prioritize and address the unique challenges faced by Black men and boys in Florida. By providing additional resources, the Council can potentially improve its operations, implement necessary programs, and push for policies that promote social equity. The funding aims to enable the Council to execute its objectives more effectively, which may include outreach initiatives, advocacy efforts, and partnerships with community organizations.

Summary

House Bill 4141 is an act that provides for additional staffing for the Florida Council on the Social Status of Black Men & Boys. The bill outlines an appropriation of a nonrecurring sum of $259,500 from the General Revenue Fund specifically allocated to the Department of Legal Affairs and the Attorney General for the fiscal year 2022-2023. The purpose of this funding is to enhance the capacity of the Council to better serve its mission and address various issues pertaining to the social status of Black men and boys within the state of Florida.

Contention

As the bill proceeds through the legislative process, discussions may arise regarding the allocation of funds and the effectiveness of the Council's initiatives. While the bill received unanimous support in the House Justice Appropriations Subcommittee, there may be questions regarding the transparency and accountability of how these additional staffing resources are utilized. Stakeholders may express varying opinions on whether the funding is sufficient to make a substantial impact and the process of determining the Council’s priorities in addressing social challenges.

Companion Bills

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Similar Bills

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