Florida 2022 Regular Session

Florida House Bill H4363

Introduced
11/30/21  
Refer
12/6/21  
Refer
12/6/21  

Caption

Pop-Up Wash-Up

Impact

The introduction of HB 4363 has implications for state law by providing targeted funding that promotes health and wellbeing among vulnerable communities. The appropriation is designed to meet immediate public health needs, especially in light of ongoing socio-economic challenges. By allocating specific funds to the Department of Children and Families, this bill aims to ensure that necessary services and programs can be implemented effectively. It underscores the state's commitment to public health and social welfare, showing a proactive approach toward improving community health standards.

Summary

House Bill 4363, titled 'Pop-Up Wash-Up,' is centered on an appropriations project aimed at addressing public health needs in the community. The bill designates a specific amount of funding to be allocated from the state's General Revenue Fund for the fiscal year 2022-2023. In particular, a nonrecurring sum of $138,600 is appropriated to the Department of Children and Families to support the initiative, which is detailed in the included Appropriations Project Request 1285. This funding is intended to enhance resources for the welfare of at-risk populations in Florida, aligning with the state's ongoing efforts to improve public health services.

Contention

While the bill may appear straightforward in its aim to provide funding, it could lead to discussions around the prioritization of financial resources within state budgets. Critics might argue that the amount allocated, although helpful, is insufficient to address the broader health issues affecting Florida's communities. Additionally, the effectiveness of such appropriations could be questioned if the funding does not result in significant measurable improvements in public health outcomes. Moreover, there could be points of contention regarding the transparency of how the funds are utilized by the Department of Children and Families and whether they adequately serve the intended demographic.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

FL H1631

Municipal Solid Waste-to-Energy Program

FL H1609

Waste Incineration

FL H1285

Education

FL H1285

Disposition of Migrant Vessels

FL H1199

Solid Waste Facilities

FL H1319

Jurisdiction of the Public Service Commission Relating to Water and Wastewater Systems

FL H5101

Education

FL H1169

Water Management Districts

FL H1153

Advanced Wastewater Treatment

FL H5003

Implementing the 2025-2026 General Appropriations Act

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.