Florida 2025 Regular Session

Florida House Bill H0727 Latest Draft

Bill / Introduced Version Filed 02/19/2025

                               
 
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A bill to be entitled 1 
An act relating to use of state resources to influence 2 
statewide ballot initiatives; creating s. 100.372, 3 
F.S.; providing a short title, legislative intent, and 4 
definitions; prohibiting certain entities from 5 
producing, disseminating, or funding specified public 6 
service announcements during a certain timeframe; 7 
providing construction; providing penalties; requiring 8 
certain entities to maintain specified records and 9 
make such records available to the public; providing 10 
an effective date. 11 
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Be It Enacted by the Legislature of the State of Florida: 13 
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 Section 1.  Section 100.372, Florida Statutes, is created 15 
to read: 16 
 100.372  Prohibition on public service announcem ent 17 
publications or expenditures during a statewide ballot 18 
initiative election period. — 19 
 (1)  SHORT TITLE.—This section may be cited as the "Public 20 
Resource Election Neutrality Act." 21 
 (2)  LEGISLATIVE INTENT. —The Legislature finds that state 22 
resources should not be used to influence the outcome of 23 
elections, including those involving statewide ballot 24 
initiatives. This act ensures that taxpayer -funded public 25     
 
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service announcements are not used to sway voters or create the 26 
appearance of state agency endorsemen t or opposition to any 27 
ballot measure during critical election periods. 28 
 (3)  DEFINITIONS.—As used in this section, the term: 29 
 (a)  "Public service announcement" means any advertisement, 30 
communication, or promotional material produced or disseminated 31 
in any medium including television, radio, social media, print, 32 
or digital funded in whole or in part by state revenues that is 33 
intended to inform, educate, or influence the public. 34 
 (b)  "State department or agency" means any department, 35 
agency, board, commiss ion, or other entity under the 36 
jurisdiction of the State of Florida, including those funded 37 
wholly or partially by state revenues. 38 
 (c)  "Statewide ballot initiative" means any proposed 39 
constitutional amendment, referendum, or other measure that has 40 
been certified for placement on the ballot in a general 41 
election. 42 
 (4)  PROHIBITED ACTS. — 43 
 (a)  Beginning on the last day of certification of a 44 
statewide ballot initiative and continuing through the 45 
conclusion of the general election: 46 
 1.  A state department or agency may not produce, 47 
disseminate, or fund any public service announcement related to, 48 
or which could reasonably be interpreted to support or oppose, a 49 
statewide ballot initiative. 50     
 
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 2.  Funds, resources, or personnel of any state department 51 
or agency may not be used to directly or indirectly influence 52 
the outcome of a statewide ballot initiative. 53 
 (b)  This subsection does not apply to public service 54 
announcements that are required to address: 55 
 1.  Immediate threats to public health, safety, or welfare. 56 
 2.  Routine governmental communications unrelated to any 57 
statewide ballot initiative. 58 
 (5)  PENALTIES AND ENFORCEMENT. — 59 
 (a)1.  Any individual acting in their official capacity who 60 
violates this section is subject to suspension, removal, or 61 
disciplinary action as provided by general law. 62 
 2.  Any state department or agency found to have violated 63 
this section may have its future appropriations reduced by the 64 
Legislature. 65 
 (b)1.  The Florida Commission on Ethics may investigate 66 
complaints of violations of thi s section. 67 
 2.  Any individual or entity aggrieved by a violation of 68 
this section may file a complaint with the Florida Commission on 69 
Ethics or seek injunctive relief in a court of competent 70 
jurisdiction. 71 
 (6)  REPORTING AND TRANSPARENCY. —All state departments and 72 
agencies shall maintain records of public service announcements 73 
produced or funded during the 12 months preceding a general 74 
election and make such records available to the public. 75     
 
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 Section 2. This act shall take effect upon becoming a law. 76