1 00:00:10,911 --> 00:00:10,911 Evening everybody. We want to welcome everybody to the bay county legislative meeting. If 2 00:00:17,150 --> 00:00:17,150 everybody be seated, if you'll make sure your cell phones are off so that we don't interrupt 3 00:00:21,688 --> 00:00:25,659 the recordings. We want to thank everybody and thank the bay county commissioners for making these facilities available to us this evening. Primary purpose of this meeting 4 00:00:30,430 --> 00:00:30,430 today is to receive public comment on the issues that may face the florida legislature 5 00:00:34,534 --> 00:00:34,534 during our upcoming session. We're running a three minute slate, but we're going to call 6 00:00:40,641 --> 00:00:40,641 this meeting to order at 533. We hope to adjourn in the next little bit. So if you're in in 7 00:00:45,546 --> 00:00:49,349 the audience and did not request to be on the agenda prior to the meeting, please see our staff up in the front and they'll help you fill out an appearance form and we'll 8 00:00:54,421 --> 00:00:54,421 we'll get you on the agenda. We want to introduce our staff. We have kim rogers and ashton 9 00:00:59,225 --> 00:00:59,225 norton up here. We have andrea gagne, tina sain and shanta brandon in the back. So if 10 00:01:06,266 --> 00:01:06,266 y'all need anything, please reach out to them. During the meeting and we'll move on from 11 00:01:10,603 --> 00:01:10,603 that. So beginning we would like to have an invocation. And I'd like to ask doctor steve 12 00:01:15,375 --> 00:01:19,279 taylor of coast fellowship to please lead us in the invocation if you'll all stand. And he's going to lead us in the pledge as well. Let's pray. Heavenly father, we're grateful 13 00:01:25,251 --> 00:01:25,251 to be able to invoke your presence in times like these, as we consider legislation in 14 00:01:32,224 --> 00:01:32,224 the days ahead, things that may come up, things that are concerns. Lord, we're grateful 15 00:01:37,230 --> 00:01:37,230 for how you've blessed our community. We're grateful for the provision that you've made 16 00:01:41,234 --> 00:01:41,234 all through the years, and how you continue to bless the state of florida. Lord, our prayer is 17 00:01:46,372 --> 00:01:46,372 that you would be honored in how we communicate tonight and that you would give good ideas 18 00:01:51,511 --> 00:01:51,511 and thoughts and processes that you use. All the resources available in this room and 19 00:01:56,316 --> 00:01:56,316 beyond to accomplish what you want to accomplish. We pray for your guidance and wisdom. We 20 00:02:00,553 --> 00:02:00,553 ask it in jesus name. Amen, amen, amen. I pledge allegiance to the flag of the united 21 00:02:07,326 --> 00:02:07,326 states of america and to the republic for which it stands. One nation under god, 22 00:02:15,468 --> 00:02:15,468 indivisible, with liberty and justice for all. Alright, alright. Thank you very much. 23 00:02:23,209 --> 00:02:23,209 we're going to start by asking chairman doug moore of the bay county commission to come up 24 00:02:28,581 --> 00:02:28,581 and open some remarks. So, commissioner moore, the floor is yours. Thank you very much. 25 00:02:33,153 --> 00:02:33,153 representative griffiths, on behalf of the bay county. Excuse me, board of county 26 00:02:38,357 --> 00:02:38,357 commissioners, I want to thank you all for taking the time to come. Listen to the citizens of 27 00:02:43,262 --> 00:02:43,262 bay county. Also, thank you for all the work you have done with us, as well as the 28 00:02:47,366 --> 00:02:51,104 municipalities here in bay county, to accomplish the objectives of our community. We appreciate your time and hope we're able to get some good stuff out of the tonight. So 29 00:02:55,541 --> 00:02:59,512 thank you again for coming. Thank you sir. We appreciate you and what you all do as well. All right. Moving on. We have a full agenda tonight. We have well over 20 people who have 30 00:03:04,718 --> 00:03:08,621 signed up. So if you please keep your comments to around three minutes. As I said, we you won't hear a lot of response from jay and I. We're just here to listen. But we do 31 00:03:13,125 --> 00:03:16,662 respect everybody's time. And so with that being said, we'll go ahead and start. Superintendent mark mcqueen from bay district school schools. Come on down, sir. 32 00:03:22,502 --> 00:03:22,502 thank you, representative griffiths. And senator trumbull, thank you so much for this 33 00:03:26,638 --> 00:03:26,638 opportunity to come before you on behalf of bay district schools. As you know, 28,000 34 00:03:30,742 --> 00:03:30,742 students in bay district schools are depending on getting an education that they 35 00:03:35,347 --> 00:03:38,651 need to succeed in life. To that end, that's why bay district schools is committed to putting the a back in bay. And to that end, we're also focusing on five a's focusing 36 00:03:43,789 --> 00:03:43,789 on accountability, attendance, academic achievement, the arts and athletics. And all five of 37 00:03:48,494 --> 00:03:48,494 those a's we think will produce an amazing student. This past year, we actually moved the 38 00:03:53,465 --> 00:03:53,465 needle with the highest graduation rate in the history of bay county, with a 91.4% 39 00:03:58,804 --> 00:03:58,804 graduation rate. It's the first time in over 17 years we've not had a school in turnaround 40 00:04:04,309 --> 00:04:04,309 status. And then lastly, I would share with you that we were only two points away from 41 00:04:09,181 --> 00:04:09,181 being in a district. And why? Because we have amazing faculty and staff that are committed to 42 00:04:14,286 --> 00:04:14,286 excellence and doing the right thing to take care of our students. Very proud of that. 43 00:04:18,423 --> 00:04:18,423 moreover, I want to take this opportunity to thank you both for your stalwart leadership 44 00:04:22,461 --> 00:04:22,461 this past legislative year. You were instrumental in extending the bright future scholarships, 45 00:04:27,499 --> 00:04:27,499 not just to those that were in select programs, but to every student that's in a capstone 46 00:04:32,404 --> 00:04:32,404 high school diploma program that is instrumental. And I want to thank you both for your 47 00:04:37,209 --> 00:04:37,209 incredible engagement in that you listen to our principals and you champion that cause. 48 00:04:41,247 --> 00:04:41,247 thank you. I also want to say thank you so much for the legislation that you supported 49 00:04:45,450 --> 00:04:45,450 this past year. With regard to dean bozeman academy, and indeed, having an arena and a 50 00:04:51,257 --> 00:04:51,257 barn crafted up there to support our state champion ffa students, that's a facility 51 00:04:56,561 --> 00:04:56,561 will not only be extended for agribusiness opportunities for these students, but will also 52 00:05:01,233 --> 00:05:01,233 serve this community in times of crisis and need. When we open up dean bozeman as a 53 00:05:06,138 --> 00:05:06,138 shelter to also accommodate the animals that are evacuated from low lying areas. Finally, along 54 00:05:13,145 --> 00:05:13,145 with your leadership, that of the governors and director guthrie, I want to thank you 55 00:05:18,516 --> 00:05:18,516 both for what you have done to help us rebuild. Here we are seven years post hurricane 56 00:05:24,088 --> 00:05:24,088 michael. We're still having projects inside the bay district schools, and you're 57 00:05:28,260 --> 00:05:28,260 helping to streamline that entire process. So thank you. Finally, as we celebrate haney 58 00:05:33,198 --> 00:05:33,198 technical college as being designated one of the top 250 technical colleges in the 59 00:05:38,302 --> 00:05:38,302 country, out of 15,000, we couldn't be more proud of what we're doing at haney to provide 60 00:05:44,476 --> 00:05:47,445 an educated and trained workforce to meet the growing demands of this community, whether it's in the fields of medicine, cyber, aerospace, advanced manufacturing or 61 00:05:51,449 --> 00:05:51,449 marine industries. All of this is happening right here at haney technical college. In 62 00:05:57,255 --> 00:05:57,255 some, our community is better because of your servant leadership. And I just wanted 63 00:06:02,493 --> 00:06:02,493 to come and say thank you for what you're doing to help support bay district schools 64 00:06:06,765 --> 00:06:06,765 and all 28,000 students that we have. Thank you gentlemen. Thank you sir. Thank you 65 00:06:12,070 --> 00:06:12,070 gentlemen. Okay. Yes thank you. General. This is a guy who's been in battle, y'all. And he 66 00:06:22,313 --> 00:06:22,313 says this is the hardest job he's ever had. So he just he deserves a lot of respect for 67 00:06:27,285 --> 00:06:27,285 that position. So thank you. Moving right along. We're going to move to the city of lynn 68 00:06:32,890 --> 00:06:32,890 haven mayor jessie nelson. And commissioners, I think I saw commissioner walk. And is that 69 00:06:37,862 --> 00:06:37,862 just the two of you guys? Y'all come on down. Mayor. How are you, sir? Commissioner. Good. 70 00:06:46,871 --> 00:06:46,871 or is yours? All right. Good evening, senator trumbull and representative griffiths. I'm 71 00:06:54,479 --> 00:06:54,479 mayor jessie nelson here with commissioner jamie work, representing the 20,000 plus 72 00:07:00,751 --> 00:07:00,751 residents of the city of lynn haven. First and foremost, we want to say thank you for 73 00:07:07,157 --> 00:07:07,157 always fighting on our behalf in regards to the legislative request that we make, the 74 00:07:11,429 --> 00:07:11,429 appropriation request that we make. And so we're certainly appreciative of how you go to 75 00:07:16,467 --> 00:07:16,467 bat for us every single session. And so this past year, you were able to help us secure $980,000 76 00:07:24,475 --> 00:07:24,475 to purchase fire engine 52. And so we've already had the push in ceremony for that. And so 77 00:07:30,147 --> 00:07:30,147 our city is very excited about that. And we look forward to many years to come of how that 78 00:07:36,821 --> 00:07:36,821 can service the citizens in our community. In addition to saying thank you for that 79 00:07:42,693 --> 00:07:42,693 appropriation request, we also want you to consider some of the other appropriations that 80 00:07:46,730 --> 00:07:46,730 we're going to be making this year. And we know that we'll be talking with you during the 81 00:07:51,936 --> 00:07:51,936 session as we come over to tallahassee to meet with you, but just sort of want to give 82 00:07:56,507 --> 00:07:56,507 you a preview of what we'll be coming to speak with you about, in hopes that you can get a 83 00:08:01,412 --> 00:08:01,412 good appetite for it and and keep us in mind as these funds are becoming available in the 84 00:08:05,683 --> 00:08:05,683 state of florida. And so I know safety is a big issue, especially safe drinking water. 85 00:08:10,087 --> 00:08:10,087 I know that's a big concern for a lot of people. And so that's why we're going to ask that you 86 00:08:15,626 --> 00:08:15,626 would help support us in trying to replace 600, 6700ft of asbestos water main line, 87 00:08:21,299 --> 00:08:21,299 because we want people to have the safest drinking water possible. We always win the 88 00:08:26,237 --> 00:08:26,237 award for the best quality drinking water up here in the area, and we want to keep that 89 00:08:31,542 --> 00:08:31,542 going as well. Not only would that help us have better quality of water, but also 90 00:08:36,547 --> 00:08:36,547 would also help the fire flow condition as well. We certainly would not want someone to have 91 00:08:41,785 --> 00:08:41,785 a fire emergency and us not be able to give them the best service possible because of a 92 00:08:46,056 --> 00:08:46,056 water main break, and so just ask that you would keep that in mind as well. Additionally, 93 00:08:51,495 --> 00:08:55,231 we're going to ask for something that we've discussed before, which is the east regional storm water pond that's going to serve as about 10,000 people in about 300 94 00:09:00,303 --> 00:09:00,303 acres of, of watershed. And so that's nearly half of our city population, that if we're able 95 00:09:07,243 --> 00:09:07,243 to help get help with this project, that we'll be able to service, instead of asking 96 00:09:12,749 --> 00:09:12,749 businesses and homeowners and other new construction to always make sure they have a 97 00:09:17,420 --> 00:09:17,420 stormwater retention pond, that we'll be able to have one large area that will be able to 98 00:09:21,492 --> 00:09:21,492 retain this water. And so that will allow people to have more yard, and that will allow us to 99 00:09:26,230 --> 00:09:26,230 have more space for businesses as they come in to our city. Additionally, we're asking for 100 00:09:31,168 --> 00:09:31,168 you to support us on a pd and e study for a fire station number three in the middle bayou area, 101 00:09:37,774 --> 00:09:37,774 although this will be in that proximity. We're asking that you support us in this because 102 00:09:42,512 --> 00:09:42,512 this fire station will support, again, the full 20,000 citizens in lynn haven would also allow 103 00:09:47,650 --> 00:09:47,650 us to get to calls quicker and alleviate any stress that someone may have, that they're 104 00:09:52,522 --> 00:09:52,522 not close enough to a fire station. Additionally, we are second in line of support for 105 00:09:58,194 --> 00:09:58,194 the airport fire, and so this would allow us to get to that situation quicker if we're 106 00:10:03,499 --> 00:10:03,499 called upon to do so. And as lynn haven is continuing to grow, we just continue to ask 107 00:10:08,438 --> 00:10:08,438 for your support. So thank you. Thank you, mayor. Thank you so much. Thank you for your time 108 00:10:13,943 --> 00:10:13,943 and what you all do. All right. Moving on. Along this evening, bay county chamber of commerce 109 00:10:21,384 --> 00:10:21,384 chairman alan armstrong. Alan, are you going to bring down your new boss? I can introduce 110 00:10:28,391 --> 00:10:28,391 him. I think you should come on down. I think you should come on down. So for those of you 111 00:10:40,369 --> 00:10:40,369 who don't know, this is alma. This is our new chairman and ceo for the chamber of commerce. 112 00:10:46,142 --> 00:10:46,142 today is his first day, so. But not his first day of the community. So I had to do that 113 00:10:52,682 --> 00:10:52,682 on purpose. Alan, I have a long history, and he's he's a great guy. And y'all made a wise 114 00:10:57,387 --> 00:11:01,323 choice. But I just wanted to embarrass him a little bit. Welcome back. Al. Yeah. Thank you. Thank you very much. We'll see you soon. I'll go sit back down. Yeah. All right, so go 115 00:11:07,263 --> 00:11:07,263 ahead, senator trumbull. Representative griffiths, thank you guys so much for the 116 00:11:11,367 --> 00:11:15,338 engagement that you give to the chamber, the relationship that you have with us. We appreciate that. And representing our business community. Back to you. So like, I just like you said, 117 00:11:21,343 --> 00:11:21,343 my name is alan armstrong. I'm the incoming chair for 2026. On behalf of the chamber, we want 118 00:11:26,683 --> 00:11:29,351 to thank you both for your continued leadership partnership. We appreciate the service in tallahassee. We understand the commitments to supporting policy that 119 00:11:34,357 --> 00:11:34,357 strengthened bay county, and it means a lot to this community and to us. Each year, the 120 00:11:39,329 --> 00:11:39,329 chamber surveys our membership to identify key priorities affecting our community and 121 00:11:44,300 --> 00:11:44,300 local businesses. This year, we've had four issues that are kind of the key priorities 122 00:11:49,807 --> 00:11:49,807 moving into 26, and they are the commitment to affordable housing, child care, property 123 00:11:55,778 --> 00:11:55,778 taxes and protecting the jones act. So under affordable housing, affordable housing 124 00:12:01,650 --> 00:12:01,650 remains a top concern for our employers and our workforce. Chamber supports full funding 125 00:12:06,422 --> 00:12:06,422 of the sadowski state and local government housing trust funds, which are essential to 126 00:12:11,194 --> 00:12:11,194 sustaining florida's affordable housing programs. We know both of you have supported those in 127 00:12:16,365 --> 00:12:16,365 the past. We appreciate that. It just remains a continued thing here. We also encourage 128 00:12:21,570 --> 00:12:21,570 continued implementation of the live local act, which is directed record investments 129 00:12:26,275 --> 00:12:26,275 into affordable and workforce housing programs in bay county. The lack of attainable housing 130 00:12:33,115 --> 00:12:33,115 limits our ability to attract and retain teachers, first responders, essential workers. 131 00:12:37,219 --> 00:12:37,219 every dollar invested is leveraged into keeping our local economy strong child care 132 00:12:42,391 --> 00:12:42,391 and accessible. Affordable child care has always been an issue. We as chamber have been 133 00:12:48,363 --> 00:12:48,363 focused on trying to create some community engagement and engagement with leadership so 134 00:12:53,301 --> 00:12:53,301 that we can build access to that for folks in the community. The two big ones on the list, 135 00:12:59,675 --> 00:12:59,675 though, are and the one that's one of the major concerns for the business community is the 136 00:13:04,113 --> 00:13:04,113 property tax reform that's going on right now. The chamber and our membership opposes any 137 00:13:10,252 --> 00:13:10,252 proposal to eliminate or phase out local property taxes without a stable replacement 138 00:13:14,689 --> 00:13:14,689 funding source. And that really comes down to the things that affects it would be a huge 139 00:13:20,429 --> 00:13:20,429 budget shortfall. There are essential services that are caught up in those those fights 140 00:13:25,434 --> 00:13:25,434 that we're not sure how to replace that. So we we hope that you guys will continue to 141 00:13:30,071 --> 00:13:30,071 force our legislators to think about those things as we enact those things. Finally, 142 00:13:34,776 --> 00:13:34,776 protection of the jones act. Eastern shipbuilding is one of the major employers here in the 143 00:13:40,148 --> 00:13:40,148 community. Protection of the jones act ensures that we can continue those programs that 144 00:13:46,221 --> 00:13:46,221 that foster. The maritime industry, that that is supported by us shipbuilding. 145 00:13:53,228 --> 00:13:53,228 so we appreciate your support in maintaining those. Thank you for all you do. Thank you guys 146 00:13:59,834 --> 00:13:59,834 at the chamber. Appreciate it. All right. Miss johnson, central panhandle association 147 00:14:08,176 --> 00:14:08,176 of realtors. Thank you. Good evening, senator trimble. Representative griffiths, on 148 00:14:16,085 --> 00:14:16,085 behalf of the central panhandle association of realtors, thank you so much for the chance to 149 00:14:21,289 --> 00:14:25,127 speak today. And more importantly, thank you for everything you do for our community because your your leadership truly matters. We're incredibly grateful for your 150 00:14:30,064 --> 00:14:30,064 role in eliminating the business rent tax. That change is a game changer for small 151 00:14:35,604 --> 00:14:35,604 businesses and property owners alike. It's the kind of action that creates real opportunities 152 00:14:40,441 --> 00:14:40,441 and helps people thrive. We also want to sincerely thank you for continuing to support 153 00:14:45,212 --> 00:14:45,212 programs like hometown heroes, my safe florida home, and my safe florida condo. These 154 00:14:50,418 --> 00:14:50,418 aren't just policies, they are lifelines. They help families achieve the dream of owning a 155 00:14:56,390 --> 00:14:56,390 home and give them the peace of mind that comes from knowing their homes are protected. And 156 00:15:01,429 --> 00:15:01,429 as we look into the future, we're asking for your continued commitment. These programs, 157 00:15:06,300 --> 00:15:06,300 along with real solutions for the property insurance crisis, are critical. Without them, too 158 00:15:13,274 --> 00:15:13,274 many hardworking floridians will see the dream of homeownership slip out of reach. 159 00:15:18,879 --> 00:15:18,879 so we're proud to stand with you in this work, and we thank you again for your time, your 160 00:15:24,185 --> 00:15:24,185 leadership, your ongoing support of realtors and the communities we're all working 161 00:15:29,924 --> 00:15:29,924 together to serve. Thank you. Thank you. Appreciate your comments. All right. We're 162 00:15:36,264 --> 00:15:36,264 making some headway. Bay education foundation tim prather. Said amy's coming down. 163 00:15:46,139 --> 00:15:46,139 tim sends his regrets. He's home with the sick kiddos. I'm amy bright, executive director 164 00:15:50,478 --> 00:15:50,478 at bay education foundation. I'm not sure if we've attended this one in the past, but I 165 00:15:55,682 --> 00:15:59,187 just wanted to come and say thank you for supporting the school district education foundation matching grant program. I'll just share with you. It's a mouthful, right? 166 00:16:03,791 --> 00:16:03,791 last year, the foundation awarded almost $100,000 in classroom grants to local 167 00:16:09,097 --> 00:16:09,097 schools and over $45,000 in tuition assistance for bay district schools employees. 168 00:16:15,268 --> 00:16:15,268 right now, we're currently scoring this year's applications, and there was a 169 00:16:19,573 --> 00:16:19,573 teacher that made a comment I just thought I'd share, she said. And these are her words. 170 00:16:24,178 --> 00:16:24,178 she wants to be more than a drill and kill worksheet teacher. She wants to do more 171 00:16:28,183 --> 00:16:28,183 hands on, engaging classroom activities, but is limited with the resources available to her. 172 00:16:32,419 --> 00:16:32,419 so to me, that just says it all. Why we support this program and why the foundation does more 173 00:16:38,393 --> 00:16:38,393 than its 50% of the required match that we that we help fund. So we hope that you'll continue 174 00:16:45,099 --> 00:16:45,099 to support it because it's important. The other thing I just wanted to say is we'd love 175 00:16:50,237 --> 00:16:50,237 to invite you to our teacher resource store. It's housed at rutherford. This was another 176 00:16:54,241 --> 00:16:54,241 initiative that started with the state grant and has continued with private funding 177 00:16:59,146 --> 00:16:59,146 via the foundation. It's making a huge difference. The teachers love it. I get emails from 178 00:17:04,518 --> 00:17:04,518 principals all the time. They're just asking when their school is going to get their 179 00:17:08,756 --> 00:17:08,756 coupons so they can go and shop. So to me it says it's working, they like it, they want to use 180 00:17:14,261 --> 00:17:14,261 it. So we'd love to have you there to see it in action. Other than that, I just want to 181 00:17:19,299 --> 00:17:19,299 say appreciate you both for the hard work you do for our county and the in the schools. 182 00:17:23,904 --> 00:17:23,904 appreciate it. Thank you, thank you. Appreciate what you'll do with the foundation. Republican 183 00:17:30,077 --> 00:17:30,077 liberty caucus of bay county. Doctor. Avery brinkley, doctor. Senator, trombone 184 00:17:37,250 --> 00:17:37,250 representative griffiths, thanks for all you do with your nose to the grinding stone. I'm 185 00:17:42,856 --> 00:17:42,856 sure 24 over seven I'm here representing a number of groups, but one of which is the 186 00:17:47,494 --> 00:17:47,494 republican liberty caucus of bay county. And I'm here basically just to recall your 187 00:17:53,300 --> 00:17:53,300 attention to what I've already sent you, which has to do with trying to ensure that our donor 188 00:17:58,672 --> 00:17:58,672 blood in this in this state is safe for recipients. As you know, blood is currently 189 00:18:04,511 --> 00:18:04,511 screened for at least seven infectious diseases and rh compatibility, and other 190 00:18:10,517 --> 00:18:10,517 antibodies that may cause an acute reaction in patients who are recipients. This 191 00:18:17,290 --> 00:18:17,290 specifically is to modify current statute 381 .0041 with an amendment, a proposed 192 00:18:26,299 --> 00:18:26,299 amendment which we still need to tweak a bit, but with doctor ladapo and I'm to meet with him 193 00:18:31,237 --> 00:18:31,237 further on that. But I'm sure he would support what I'm about to say. And that is, we already 194 00:18:37,544 --> 00:18:37,544 know that the m, the modified rna that was in the pfizer and the covid, I mean, the pfizer 195 00:18:44,017 --> 00:18:44,017 and the. Pfizer. Yeah. Injection. Yeah. That excluding johnson and johnson because 196 00:18:52,325 --> 00:18:52,325 that that's not what we're talking about. But the ones with the modified rna, the 197 00:18:57,631 --> 00:18:57,631 modified rna is reproduced. It gets into the genome of the recipient, the genes. It's the 198 00:19:03,904 --> 00:19:03,904 gene altering injection. Basically, it's not a typical vaccine. And we have proof of 199 00:19:09,408 --> 00:19:09,408 that. We know that through molecular biology and research and consequently the person's 200 00:19:14,214 --> 00:19:14,214 genes can reproduce the modified rna in perpetuity. In some people, they're hot. Lots 201 00:19:22,021 --> 00:19:22,021 is what we call them, where some people do that and they have a class shift in their 202 00:19:27,293 --> 00:19:27,293 immunoglobulins, and they end up having tolerance that they develop to the pathogenic 203 00:19:32,298 --> 00:19:32,298 nature of spike protein. So the bottom line here is we want to be able to screen properly. 204 00:19:38,171 --> 00:19:38,171 there's no real inexpensive method to or public method to screen for the modified rna, 205 00:19:44,410 --> 00:19:44,410 but you can use antibodies, anti-spike antibody, the nucleocapsid antibody, which is 206 00:19:50,083 --> 00:19:50,083 positive in people who are infected, which they clear that. But if you get blood donors who 207 00:19:56,155 --> 00:19:56,155 only have the spike antibody and not the nucleocapsid, it's almost always secondary to the 208 00:20:03,396 --> 00:20:03,396 injections. And they have the potential in their blood, has a potential of causing harm that 209 00:20:10,236 --> 00:20:10,236 we know already exists. And those who are post-vaccine 3000 patients in the villages that 210 00:20:16,676 --> 00:20:16,676 doctor, there's a doctor there who cares for them. And doctor corey down in sarasota, he's 211 00:20:25,384 --> 00:20:25,384 got a bunch of long covid patients. So without getting into too much detail, I only 212 00:20:31,190 --> 00:20:31,190 have a few seconds. But I just wanted to alert you to this. It may not get through in this 213 00:20:36,662 --> 00:20:36,662 coming session. Understand the house calendars full, not the senate calendar, but as you go 214 00:20:42,368 --> 00:20:42,368 forward and you're the next president is understand? Senator trumbull, I hope that 215 00:20:46,438 --> 00:20:46,438 you all will sincerely take the safety of blood that's donated into account. Thank you. Thank 216 00:20:52,511 --> 00:20:52,511 you very much. Thank you, doctor brinkley. Appreciate that. You always do a really 217 00:20:57,215 --> 00:20:57,215 good job with your sending the details. So I appreciate that as well. All right. Moving 218 00:21:03,289 --> 00:21:03,289 along. It looks like another member of republican liberty caucus, karen custer. Miss 219 00:21:10,162 --> 00:21:10,162 custer. Thank you, senator trumbull and representative griffiths for letting us speak 220 00:21:18,838 --> 00:21:18,838 tonight. Doctor brinkley is one of the coauthors of that bill. And that's why I asked him to 221 00:21:27,380 --> 00:21:27,380 speak tonight. Originally, he didn't plan to appear, but I cannot explain the things that 222 00:21:32,351 --> 00:21:32,351 he can explain, like a doctor would. I can't pronounce half the things he said. They're 223 00:21:40,592 --> 00:21:40,592 part of. The reason I'm really interested in this is there have been devastating effects 224 00:21:47,499 --> 00:21:47,499 of covid injections identified for people around the world, and many people who are 225 00:21:55,006 --> 00:21:55,006 unvaccinated. I think in the us, that's about 30% of the population. Those people, if 226 00:22:01,112 --> 00:22:01,112 they were given blood from a donor who is vaccinated, then it's as if they were also 227 00:22:10,222 --> 00:22:10,222 vaccinated because they would then start to their genes would be modified and they could 228 00:22:16,496 --> 00:22:16,496 start to produce a spike protein and get sick, like the people who were vaccinated that 229 00:22:23,235 --> 00:22:23,235 have this going on in their system. There are some blood banks who have been set up. One 230 00:22:31,109 --> 00:22:31,109 is called safe blood. And of course, with safe blood, they're working across the 231 00:22:36,682 --> 00:22:36,682 united states to pair blood transfusion recipients who want unvaccinated blood with donors 232 00:22:45,156 --> 00:22:45,156 who are unvaccinated so that they won't receive contaminated blood. Those blood banks rely 233 00:22:55,366 --> 00:22:55,366 on the honor system. So when they ask, have you been vaccinated? If you say no, well, 234 00:23:02,174 --> 00:23:02,174 then they check the box that no, you were not. We would like spike. Spike testing is already 235 00:23:09,248 --> 00:23:09,248 test like that of hiv. And so it would be a relatively easy matter to test donated blood, 236 00:23:18,156 --> 00:23:18,156 especially where the person says they were not vaccinated to see if contains a spike 237 00:23:23,727 --> 00:23:23,727 protein. This testing is critical to the health of those who have not been vaccinated 238 00:23:30,502 --> 00:23:30,502 with or I'm sorry they're never vaccinated who have not been injected with the covid 19 mrna 239 00:23:37,375 --> 00:23:37,375 injection. Blood recipients also deserve to know, in accordance accordance with the 240 00:23:47,651 --> 00:23:47,651 required informed consent, that proper testing has occurred on donor blood to make certain 241 00:23:54,258 --> 00:23:54,258 that the recipient does not receive the harmful, harmful spike protein or other 242 00:23:59,196 --> 00:23:59,196 contaminants. And I'm hoping that although you can't introduce a bill like this into 243 00:24:05,903 --> 00:24:05,903 this session, perhaps you can add it on as an amendment to another bill. And doctor 244 00:24:12,243 --> 00:24:12,243 brinkley will be sending the revised bill after he meets with doctor ladapo. Thank you. 245 00:24:19,951 --> 00:24:19,951 thank you, miss custer. We appreciate it. All right. Moving on, ron sharpe, ark of 246 00:24:27,591 --> 00:24:27,591 the bay. Good evening, senator trimble. Representative griffiths, again, thank you for 247 00:24:34,432 --> 00:24:34,432 all you do for our community and made a lot of headway in the legislature last year, so 248 00:24:39,302 --> 00:24:39,302 we appreciate it. Thank you for allowing us to share with you what our initiatives are for 249 00:24:44,742 --> 00:24:44,742 2026. First, I'd like to introduce some of our residents in our new james finch 250 00:24:49,479 --> 00:24:49,479 residential home, led by residential supervisor maryann washburn. We have miss tamara, 251 00:24:54,184 --> 00:24:54,184 we have miss alexis, we have miss mason james, a staff member, and we have max. One of 252 00:25:00,124 --> 00:25:00,124 the reasons why we wanted to build the group home is what we call community based learning. 253 00:25:04,561 --> 00:25:04,561 and I just want to share some of the things we've been doing over the last four weeks. Well, 254 00:25:10,667 --> 00:25:10,667 we attended a fsu football game against east texas a&m, dolly parton parish show, washington 255 00:25:16,540 --> 00:25:16,540 county sheriff's office, rodeo fountain and greenhead family nights, special olympics 256 00:25:21,311 --> 00:25:21,311 bowling and golf, alpine farms, dothan exotic pet expo, national night out, panama city 257 00:25:28,318 --> 00:25:28,318 fire department, open house, sweet bay drone show, lynn havens restoration and 258 00:25:33,356 --> 00:25:33,356 recreation center. We've been invited to go to dothan's upcoming peanut festival, also 259 00:25:38,362 --> 00:25:38,362 providing personal choice for church services, attending church on sunday mornings. 260 00:25:43,334 --> 00:25:43,334 common denominator with all this, though, is, is that we receive no reimbursement or 261 00:25:48,373 --> 00:25:48,373 payment for these services. We do it because it's the right thing to do. And I'm excited to 262 00:25:53,077 --> 00:25:53,077 share with you now what our vision is for 2026 with our platform, which I've already 263 00:25:58,448 --> 00:25:58,448 shared with you guys. Our vision is the future. And as we all know, our future starts now. 264 00:26:06,489 --> 00:26:06,489 you approve last year's funding to reduce the wait list by 2100 of the 23,000 in our state. 265 00:26:13,230 --> 00:26:13,230 I've done my homework, and of the 23,000 on the apd pre-enrollment wait list, we 266 00:26:18,768 --> 00:26:18,768 have 267 right here in bay county that could be attending our adult day training program. 267 00:26:25,042 --> 00:26:25,042 we currently have 106. So think about that, that volume. And it's exciting when I think 268 00:26:30,214 --> 00:26:30,214 about what we could be doing with that. I've met with james finch, phoenix construction, 269 00:26:35,553 --> 00:26:35,553 and we're currently designing floor plans to build a 15,000 square foot facility that would 270 00:26:41,524 --> 00:26:41,524 accommodate this expansion, including our plans to announce our partnership with the local 271 00:26:46,462 --> 00:26:46,462 state college, who I'll name later in 2026. We will launch an adult autism program I've 272 00:26:52,335 --> 00:26:52,335 shared with you before. We have the number one autism program for children in the nation at 273 00:26:57,307 --> 00:26:57,307 fsu, pc. We're can have it number one for children, we ought to have it 274 00:27:02,560 --> 00:27:02,560 for for adults, right? On top of all this, we want this facility that we're hoping to 275 00:27:06,931 --> 00:27:06,931 build to be a certified disaster shelter for individuals with disabilities. 276 00:27:11,669 --> 00:27:11,669 we currently do not have one here in bay county. We would turn this building over to the 277 00:27:16,608 --> 00:27:16,608 county to use in an emergency situation. This would open the door for the opportunity to go 278 00:27:22,146 --> 00:27:25,983 after. Fema. Funds will be applying for other grant opportunities to match and more to come. On our request for matching special special appropriation funding. The 279 00:27:30,454 --> 00:27:30,454 deadline, as we know, is the 21st of march. Last thing I'll leave with you that we still 280 00:27:36,494 --> 00:27:36,494 operate on a 13% overhead, and we appreciate you allowing us to do what we do. Thank you. 281 00:27:40,798 --> 00:27:40,798 thank you guys. Appreciate what you all do. All right. Bay county naacp doctor rufus wood, 282 00:27:52,877 --> 00:27:52,877 sir. Doctor wood chandler, are you going to help him out? Chandler's coming. Doctor woods. 283 00:28:17,868 --> 00:28:17,868 thank you. Okay. Good evening, senator trumbull and representative griffith. Bryant. 284 00:28:28,346 --> 00:28:28,346 mcgill once said that listening is the greatest form of respect. So tonight, we're so grateful 285 00:28:36,787 --> 00:28:36,787 that you're here to listen to your constituents as we come tonight, we are representing 286 00:28:44,795 --> 00:28:44,795 the bay county branch naacp. I'm honored to serve as the president. Also very honored to 287 00:28:50,701 --> 00:28:50,701 serve as the first vice president for the florida state conference, naacp. The issues 288 00:28:56,607 --> 00:28:56,607 that I wanted to present to you all tonight is that we're asking you all to oppose and 289 00:29:02,646 --> 00:29:02,646 reject the bill that's been presented requiring all 40 state colleges and universities 290 00:29:10,787 --> 00:29:10,787 to rename a roadway on their campuses after charlie kirk. We want to submit that charlie 291 00:29:19,429 --> 00:29:19,429 kirk is not a hero, no matter how much people try to make him be one. He's not a hero. 292 00:29:26,737 --> 00:29:26,737 actually, we submit that he is a hatemonger. When we look at his record of lies and 293 00:29:33,610 --> 00:29:33,610 conspiracy theories and christian nationalism, bigotry and white supremacy, it is not 294 00:29:41,185 --> 00:29:41,185 a legacy that we feel should be recognized, honored. Neither celebrated. Doctor king once 295 00:29:48,825 --> 00:29:48,825 said that. Hate cannot drive out hate. Only love can do that. We must not normalize hatred 296 00:30:01,938 --> 00:30:01,938 just because it's wrapped up in patriotism and charisma. So we hope and pray that you will 297 00:30:10,046 --> 00:30:10,046 give consideration to that. We don't need that to be done on our college campuses, because 298 00:30:14,584 --> 00:30:14,584 we do not need division. And certainly that is what that would bring about. Secondly, we 299 00:30:21,924 --> 00:30:21,924 want you to support the bills for disaster affected voters. We're here in bay county can 300 00:30:31,134 --> 00:30:31,134 identify with that. Everybody remembers hurricane michael. We certainly want you to give 301 00:30:35,505 --> 00:30:35,505 thought to those people who are displaced. We actually had a situation here in bay county 302 00:30:41,077 --> 00:30:41,077 with the voting during that time. Following michael, in the aftermath where voters were not 303 00:30:48,885 --> 00:30:48,885 allowed to vote, we had some voters who were allowed to submit their votes via email 304 00:30:55,725 --> 00:30:55,725 and some via fax. The only problem was that many people in the african american community, 305 00:31:03,533 --> 00:31:03,533 we were not informed and we did not know about it, but there were others who were allowed to 306 00:31:08,838 --> 00:31:08,838 vote. So we're hoping that you will consider that so that the supervisor of election will be 307 00:31:15,779 --> 00:31:15,779 able to accommodate people during that. We live here in the peninsula state, and we 308 00:31:20,317 --> 00:31:20,317 know that hurricanes is something that all of us are familiar with. And again, we 309 00:31:24,787 --> 00:31:24,787 had that issue here in bay county, and we knew it could happen anywhere from pensacola 310 00:31:29,192 --> 00:31:29,192 to key west. So I hope that you will give thought to that. And finally, we would ask that you 311 00:31:34,931 --> 00:31:34,931 would give consideration to establishing a central restoration of rights database 312 00:31:41,837 --> 00:31:41,837 for those returning citizens so that they will be able to check and find out if they're 313 00:31:47,476 --> 00:31:47,476 eligible to vote. We don't want them to vote, and then they are arrested or either penalized 314 00:31:52,081 --> 00:31:52,081 for doing so. Thank you so very much for your consideration. And do remember, doctor king 315 00:31:56,986 --> 00:31:56,986 said injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere. Thank you, thank you doctor. 316 00:32:02,892 --> 00:32:02,892 appreciate you. Everybody's getting applause tonight everybody. That's good. Alright. 317 00:32:14,370 --> 00:32:14,370 moving on baywatch florida podcast. Rex reed, mr. Reed sir. I can probably ruined the trend 318 00:32:27,016 --> 00:32:30,820 of clapping. How's that? You're going to ruin the trend. Actually, believe it or not, I think I can bring some stuff to you that you can add to a bill and get unanimous consent, even 319 00:32:36,458 --> 00:32:36,458 from from everybody in the chamber. So I watched the six hours of hearings on the tax 320 00:32:41,831 --> 00:32:41,831 reform or property tax relief. It was fun. Did you have fun? I live for that stuff. You lived 321 00:32:49,938 --> 00:32:49,938 through it. Okay. All right, well, so do I. Well, okay, so one of the questions that 322 00:32:55,377 --> 00:32:55,377 representative black asked was, what are the alternative sources of funding that you 323 00:32:59,515 --> 00:32:59,515 will use in the future if we get rid of ad valorem? Now, you and I have had the discussion 324 00:33:04,753 --> 00:33:04,753 and so have I when many commissioners and they think the fee or special assessment 325 00:33:10,825 --> 00:33:10,825 excuse me, think the special assessments are quote unquote non abnorm, well, that's not 326 00:33:16,332 --> 00:33:16,332 the case in panama city beach. I think they're in violation of the statute. We're going to 327 00:33:20,703 --> 00:33:20,703 have that discussion later. But I just give you an example. Mine went up 10% last year for 328 00:33:26,107 --> 00:33:26,107 the special assessment in all areas because it's based on the building value. You're in the 329 00:33:31,913 --> 00:33:31,913 building business. So you know, that is value added. It went up 24% in the last three years. 330 00:33:36,986 --> 00:33:36,986 that means it will double every eight and a half years. So we need either the save our homes 331 00:33:42,991 --> 00:33:42,991 act protection on special assessments. They should get unanimous unanimous consent 332 00:33:48,563 --> 00:33:48,563 from everyone in the chamber. We also need no cuts to impact fees during a special 333 00:33:57,639 --> 00:33:57,639 assessment. We have a special assessment on fire in the city of panama city beach. They cut 334 00:34:04,446 --> 00:34:04,446 the they cut the impact fees on commercial developers by 96% a week ago this thursday. This is 335 00:34:12,753 --> 00:34:12,753 atrocious. That is shifted to me. Every penny that is not collected and impact fees comes 336 00:34:18,460 --> 00:34:18,460 out of the special assessment that I pay for the developers, the commercial developers that 337 00:34:23,832 --> 00:34:23,832 bring the problems here. I'm not saying I don't want tourists, I'm just saying I 338 00:34:28,970 --> 00:34:32,841 shouldn't pay for the impact they have. And I don't think anybody in this state would object to that. Third, a homestead exemption against special assessments. We get it 339 00:34:38,780 --> 00:34:38,780 at the state level, right? We get it at the county level. We should get it at the special 340 00:34:44,953 --> 00:34:44,953 assessment level as well, because these are mack trucks that municipalities excuse me 341 00:34:50,525 --> 00:34:50,525 will use in the future to drive to replace the avalon. Any spending if you read the 342 00:34:56,898 --> 00:34:56,898 statute you know what it says. Not limited to a philadelphia lawyer will drive a mack truck 343 00:35:04,973 --> 00:35:04,973 through that for spending. Yes or no? Yes. And lastly on that, I would say a dodge audit every 344 00:35:10,845 --> 00:35:10,845 other year. I'll try and wrap this up real quick. Electricity rates. We need y'all's help big 345 00:35:16,151 --> 00:35:16,151 time. Fpl actually the big three 111% return on solar farms. They're twice the price 346 00:35:24,692 --> 00:35:24,692 of natural gas plants. So why not spend twice the money to get eight hours of energy a day 347 00:35:32,934 --> 00:35:32,934 max and then destroy farmland on top of it? That that is unacceptable. It's supposed to 348 00:35:38,573 --> 00:35:38,573 be a public utility. I don't get 11% at my bank. If you do, let me know because I'll go to 349 00:35:43,978 --> 00:35:43,978 that bank. But that that is that is completely unacceptable. And you guys have the power to 350 00:35:48,816 --> 00:35:48,816 fix that. I appreciate it. Thank you. Thank you. Appreciate your comment. All 351 00:35:57,791 --> 00:35:57,791 right. Moving on. Children's home society robinson. Miss robinson. Good evening, senator 352 00:36:14,575 --> 00:36:14,575 trumbull. Representative griffiths I am robinson representing children's home 353 00:36:19,046 --> 00:36:19,046 society. I am the senior community partnership schools director in the panhandle 354 00:36:25,586 --> 00:36:25,586 children's home society is the longest serving statewide nonprofit focusing on serving 355 00:36:30,023 --> 00:36:30,023 children in over 123 years, is one of the founding partners of community partnership schools, 356 00:36:38,833 --> 00:36:38,833 strengthening the education across florida by addressing key barriers to learning by 357 00:36:43,871 --> 00:36:43,871 providing services such as counseling, medical, dental, after-school, enrichment, 358 00:36:49,210 --> 00:36:49,210 mentoring, and much more. On behalf of, we thank you for the support of the 20.1 million 359 00:36:56,584 --> 00:36:56,584 sustaining funds for community partnership school model during the fiscal year 2526. This 360 00:37:01,722 --> 00:37:01,722 funding sustains two sites here in bay county parker elementary and rutherford, and 48 across 361 00:37:08,896 --> 00:37:08,896 the state. We are so grateful for the both of you for being champions. Over 45,000 students 362 00:37:14,901 --> 00:37:14,901 statewide has been positively impacted by the community partnership school model for 363 00:37:19,606 --> 00:37:19,606 this fiscal year 2627. In partnership with the university of central florida center of 364 00:37:27,447 --> 00:37:27,447 community partnership schools, we are requesting an increase of 6.1 million that will help 365 00:37:32,952 --> 00:37:32,952 expand the model to at least ten more schools across the state, and 14 schools will be 366 00:37:39,126 --> 00:37:39,126 able to enhance their services by providing behavioral health services. We truly thank you 367 00:37:44,564 --> 00:37:44,564 for your time, and thank you for all that you've done, and come out and visit us again. 368 00:37:49,736 --> 00:37:49,736 you've been out to parker. We really thank you and come see what we're doing at rutherford. 369 00:37:54,440 --> 00:37:54,440 thank you, thank you. That's a great program y'all. That's that does a lot for the schools 370 00:38:03,617 --> 00:38:03,617 and the kids in the area. And I would love to see that increase to several schools in our 371 00:38:08,589 --> 00:38:08,589 county and district and j's district, but also around the state. It's a very successful 372 00:38:13,460 --> 00:38:13,460 program. Mr. Alvin peters, come on down. No juggling today, man. No juggling today. But come on, 373 00:38:23,637 --> 00:38:23,637 man, we'll see. Good to see both of you, senator. Representative. Sort of 374 00:38:28,742 --> 00:38:32,646 liberating to just represent myself actually tonight. So just representing myself. So I'm not going to talk about law enforcement wearing masks and enforcing laws. I'm not going 375 00:38:38,551 --> 00:38:38,551 to talk about deporting moms and dads of american citizens. I'm not even going to talk 376 00:38:43,656 --> 00:38:43,656 about blowing up and killing boats of alleged drug dealers. I'm not going to talk about 377 00:38:49,762 --> 00:38:49,762 what is causing young black men in florida to make up 40% of your prison population, but 378 00:38:56,970 --> 00:38:56,970 only around 2 or 3% of your citizenry. I'm not even going to talk about the high cost of 379 00:39:01,875 --> 00:39:01,875 property insurance, although that arguably is a function of climate change. It it it 380 00:39:08,681 --> 00:39:08,681 definitely has to do with the amount of risk that the insurance companies see. So 381 00:39:13,753 --> 00:39:13,753 before I talk about climate change, I want to talk about king canute. Well, king canute 382 00:39:18,424 --> 00:39:18,424 was a very successful warrior from, you know, danish warrior. And he attacked england and he 383 00:39:26,065 --> 00:39:26,065 decided he defeated the anglo-saxons and he became the king of england in 1016. And 384 00:39:33,539 --> 00:39:33,539 everyone was very impressed with king canute. So they thought, well, maybe, you know, 385 00:39:37,977 --> 00:39:37,977 he has this authority. He can change the universe. And so they carried his throne down to 386 00:39:43,683 --> 00:39:43,683 the thames, the tidal river, and he ordered the tide to recede. And unfortunately for 387 00:39:51,591 --> 00:39:51,591 king canute, a little embarrassing, because the tide came in and it rose up and, you 388 00:39:56,795 --> 00:39:56,795 know, his feet got muddy and his robes got wet as the tide came in, and they had to 389 00:40:02,668 --> 00:40:02,668 retreat with his throne back to higher land. So in my lifetime, the amount of carbon dioxide 390 00:40:12,044 --> 00:40:12,044 co2 has risen from when I was born, around 320 parts per million to now 427 parts per 391 00:40:19,652 --> 00:40:19,652 million. If you go back and look at a little further at the at the beginning of the 392 00:40:24,724 --> 00:40:24,724 industrial revolution, it was 275. And so it has now gone up to around 427 and is going up 393 00:40:33,700 --> 00:40:33,700 continuously about three parts per million per year. As co2 increases, temperature goes up. 394 00:40:40,406 --> 00:40:40,406 and I noticed a representative griffith that you got an award from the from the forestry 395 00:40:45,076 --> 00:40:45,076 people. And if you care about forests, you obviously want to prevent forest fires. And 396 00:40:50,583 --> 00:40:50,583 florida is a second at biggest at risk to california for forest fires. As objects heat 397 00:40:58,958 --> 00:40:58,958 up, they expand. So you've noticed when you go across a bridge, they have gaps that's 398 00:41:03,663 --> 00:41:03,663 there to help the bridge expand without having a problem in the heat. Same goes for what 399 00:41:09,669 --> 00:41:09,669 happens to oceans as bodies of water heat up, they expand and sea level increases. The other 400 00:41:16,608 --> 00:41:16,608 thing that you may not know, and this is interesting to me, is that as the as co2 goes into 401 00:41:21,513 --> 00:41:21,513 the air, it's absorbed in the ocean and that increases the acidity of the ocean. And 402 00:41:27,686 --> 00:41:27,686 that's what's happened across the world. So if you think about the offense that are your 403 00:41:32,958 --> 00:41:32,958 political legacy, climate change will be ours. Whether we order it to stop or not. Thank 404 00:41:38,897 --> 00:41:38,897 you. Thank you alvin. Appreciate you. And not to be outdone by alvin, miss cecile 405 00:41:50,875 --> 00:41:50,875 skoon. Always get the last word. Thank you so much for this opportunity, senator trumbull 406 00:42:06,491 --> 00:42:06,491 and representative griffiths, I'm here on behalf of the league of women voters of 407 00:42:12,330 --> 00:42:12,330 florida, and we are a nonpartisan organization. Initially fought to get the 408 00:42:17,770 --> 00:42:17,770 right for women to be able to vote. And we are, as I said, nonpartisan. We just want 409 00:42:23,542 --> 00:42:23,542 everyone to be able to be educated about voting, to be able to register to vote if 410 00:42:29,881 --> 00:42:29,881 that's lawful, and to cast their vote however they see fit. And that's something the league 411 00:42:36,454 --> 00:42:36,454 stands by. One of the things that we think you can do to help with that is to make sure 412 00:42:41,893 --> 00:42:41,893 you fund the supervisors of elections really well and listen to their needs. It seems 413 00:42:47,699 --> 00:42:47,699 every year there's more requirements put on the supervisors of elections, and 414 00:42:52,671 --> 00:42:52,671 they're just desperately trying to get their job done. They do an amazing amount of work and 415 00:42:59,478 --> 00:42:59,478 we just would like you to support them. And if you give them additional obligations, 416 00:43:04,182 --> 00:43:04,182 make sure you have a check or something like that to to support that. I'm also here to 417 00:43:10,655 --> 00:43:10,655 ask you to not vote, to vote against any mid level midterm, so to speak. Redistricting. 418 00:43:21,333 --> 00:43:21,333 it's customarily done, you know, every ten years. And we actually have a fair districts 419 00:43:28,573 --> 00:43:28,573 amendment, which I know you both are aware of which prohibits anything being done. 420 00:43:35,079 --> 00:43:35,079 redistricting being done for many perspective for political reasons. And I'd like to draw 421 00:43:41,687 --> 00:43:41,687 your attention to a united states supreme court case that specifically talks about our 422 00:43:49,494 --> 00:43:49,494 fair districts with great approval, our fair districts amendments. It's rucho v common 423 00:43:55,867 --> 00:43:55,867 cause found at 588 us 684. It's a 2019 case. In that case, the supreme court decided not to 424 00:44:05,677 --> 00:44:05,677 prohibit political redistricting. And you know what they said, the reason 425 00:44:09,780 --> 00:44:09,780 we're not doing it is because we don't have florida's fair districts. They literally cited 426 00:44:15,186 --> 00:44:15,186 our fair districts and said it's clear it's enforceable. And if other states want to 427 00:44:21,992 --> 00:44:21,992 stop political redistricting, do what florida did. Here's a quote. Our conclusion does not 428 00:44:29,434 --> 00:44:29,434 condone excessive partizan gerrymandering, nor does our conclusion condemn complaints 429 00:44:34,839 --> 00:44:34,839 about districting to echo and to avoid. The states, for example, are actively 430 00:44:39,042 --> 00:44:39,042 addressing the issue on a number of fronts. In 2015, the supreme court of florida struck 431 00:44:45,183 --> 00:44:45,183 down the state's congressional dismantling plan as a violation of the fair districts amendment, 432 00:44:49,653 --> 00:44:49,653 and they cited a leak case. The dissent wonders why we can't do the same. The answer is that 433 00:44:55,726 --> 00:44:55,726 there is no fair districts amendment to the federal constitution. In other words, 434 00:45:01,498 --> 00:45:01,498 there they have evaluated our fair districts. They say that is what was missing, and that 435 00:45:07,038 --> 00:45:07,038 should prohibit any political gerrymandering. Thank you, thank you, thank you. Mr. All 436 00:45:17,682 --> 00:45:17,682 right. Florida state parks, miss lynne cherry. Cherry. Okay. We're going to move on. Brian. 437 00:45:30,761 --> 00:45:30,761 is it brylinski mcgowan. Violencia mcgowan. All right. We're going to keep moving on. 438 00:45:39,803 --> 00:45:39,803 then the john birch society of bay county, mr. Reed clifford sony reed, sir, are you here? 439 00:45:45,910 --> 00:45:45,910 yep. I'm here. Just give me a little time to get up to the microphone here. Okay? Sir, we 440 00:46:05,596 --> 00:46:05,596 can have somebody just grab it right there on the table. Sir. We'll have somebody bring it to 441 00:46:11,401 --> 00:46:11,401 us. Thank you. Those are my speaking points. Thanks. Perfect. All right, clifford 442 00:46:21,978 --> 00:46:21,978 reed, john birch society, young youngstown. Thanks for being here, gentlemen. Really 443 00:46:27,818 --> 00:46:27,818 appreciate your time. I spoke about this last fall also, or last spring also, and I've 444 00:46:34,524 --> 00:46:34,524 attempted to get some appointments to talk about this. And I'm going to start. Oh, you 445 00:46:43,867 --> 00:46:43,867 do have those in front of you. I'm going to start right about the middle of the page. I'm 446 00:46:48,406 --> 00:46:48,406 going to start by saying we really need to rescind our active applications for for the 447 00:46:54,845 --> 00:46:54,845 article five constitutional convention that florida has. And I'd like to start about 448 00:47:00,817 --> 00:47:00,817 halfway down the page. You see, it says florida statutes 1193, sections 11.93 through 11.9352, 449 00:47:10,393 --> 00:47:10,393 which may be cited as the article five constitutional conventions. This is lines 69 450 00:47:16,333 --> 00:47:16,333 through 77 three this that this memorial is revoked and withdrawn, nullified and 451 00:47:24,340 --> 00:47:24,340 suspended to the same effect as if as if it had never been passed and retroactive to the 452 00:47:30,613 --> 00:47:30,613 date of passage. If it is used for the purpose of calling a convention, or used in support 453 00:47:38,187 --> 00:47:38,187 of conducting a convention to amend the constitution of the united states for any purpose 454 00:47:43,092 --> 00:47:43,092 other than imposing fiscal restraints on the federal government. Limiting the power 455 00:47:48,598 --> 00:47:48,598 and the jurisdiction of the federal government, or limiting the terms of office for federal 456 00:47:55,871 --> 00:47:55,871 officials and members of the congress. Now, I'm going to call your attention back up to 457 00:48:00,877 --> 00:48:00,877 about halfway down the first paragraph, beginning where it says, while the constitution is 458 00:48:06,382 --> 00:48:06,382 silent on the mechanics of an article five convention, congress has traditionally laid 459 00:48:12,788 --> 00:48:12,788 claim to broad responsibilities in connection with the convention, including one 460 00:48:18,862 --> 00:48:18,862 receiving, judging and recording state applications, two establishing procedures to 461 00:48:25,601 --> 00:48:25,601 summon a convention, three setting the amount of time allotted to its deliberations 462 00:48:32,074 --> 00:48:32,074 for determining the number and selection process for its delegates five setting internal 463 00:48:39,882 --> 00:48:39,882 convention procedures, including formula for allocation of votes among the 464 00:48:45,021 --> 00:48:45,021 states and six arranging for the formal transmission of any proposed amendments to the 465 00:48:51,827 --> 00:48:51,827 states. This is from article the article v convention to propose constitutional 466 00:48:57,199 --> 00:48:57,199 amendments. Contemporary issues for congress. March 7th, 2014. Once a convention is called, it 467 00:49:07,009 --> 00:49:07,009 cannot be called back, which means that line 69 through 77 are nothing much more than 468 00:49:12,948 --> 00:49:12,948 chicken scratches on a page. They mean nothing. You can't go in and get that call back. It's 469 00:49:23,593 --> 00:49:23,593 gone. So once we start that convention, once it's called, we can't call it back and those 470 00:49:29,732 --> 00:49:29,732 lines will not apply. Please rescind that law. Thank you. Thank you sir. Appreciate your 471 00:49:37,106 --> 00:49:37,106 comments. Equal ground. Jacqueline. Steel. Jacqueline. Pretty tall here. Trying to do 472 00:49:53,355 --> 00:49:53,355 a couple things at the same time. Good evening, representative griffiths and 473 00:50:00,662 --> 00:50:00,662 senator trumbull. My name is jacqueline steel and I am the north florida field manager for 474 00:50:06,435 --> 00:50:06,435 equal ground, a black led voting rights organization dedicated to protecting our 475 00:50:10,572 --> 00:50:10,572 democracy and increasing civic engagement across florida. Bay county represents the spirit of 476 00:50:17,712 --> 00:50:17,712 resilience from rebuilding after hurricane michael to strengthening your economy 477 00:50:22,417 --> 00:50:22,417 through innovation, faith, community, this economy. Just a second. Sorry. Okay, sorry. And 478 00:50:31,593 --> 00:50:31,593 community. This county embodies what it means to overcome challenges together. That's why 479 00:50:36,932 --> 00:50:36,932 we're here today. Because the people of bay county and communities across the 480 00:50:41,870 --> 00:50:41,870 panhandle deserve representation that reflects their strength and their voices. 481 00:50:47,842 --> 00:50:47,842 democracy only works when voters are the ones choosing their elected officials, not 482 00:50:52,446 --> 00:50:52,446 when district lines are manipulated to favor one political party or protect 483 00:50:58,620 --> 00:50:58,620 incumbents. So let me be clear. We're not asking for racial gerrymandering. We're we asking 484 00:51:04,192 --> 00:51:04,192 for is simple, fair maps that follow the law reflect florida's fair district 485 00:51:08,797 --> 00:51:08,797 amendments and give voters the power to choose their leaders. Floridians passed those 486 00:51:13,936 --> 00:51:13,936 amendments because we wanted fairness, accountability, and transparency, not politics, 487 00:51:19,975 --> 00:51:19,975 over people. Right now, florida's congressional map is split 20 republicans to eight 488 00:51:24,612 --> 00:51:24,612 democrats. That imbalance raises real questions about whether the process truly 489 00:51:30,085 --> 00:51:30,085 honors the will of the people. A fair, transparent process based on equal population 490 00:51:35,723 --> 00:51:35,723 compactness and keeping communities together would give every voter in bay county and 491 00:51:39,895 --> 00:51:39,895 across the state a voice that counts equally. We strongly oppose any effort to redo the 492 00:51:45,466 --> 00:51:45,466 census before 2030, and what florida needs is complete and accurate count when that time 493 00:51:51,039 --> 00:51:51,039 comes. So every resident from panama city to lynn haven is represented equitably. Anything 494 00:51:57,612 --> 00:51:57,612 less risk undercounting the very people who keep our communities strong from those 495 00:52:03,083 --> 00:52:06,821 working families, veterans, as well as small business owners as well. And while redistricting is critical, democracy extends beyond maps. Families here in bay county are 496 00:52:12,894 --> 00:52:12,894 worried about rising property insurance, affordable housing, access to health care, livable 497 00:52:18,666 --> 00:52:18,666 wages, stronger public schools than we already have. And we heard that earlier, and 498 00:52:23,671 --> 00:52:27,575 protecting our children's health and safety. These are the priorities that we hear, and they should guide your decisions while you go to tallahassee. We also ask that 499 00:52:31,846 --> 00:52:31,846 you make yourself accessible beyond session and delegation meetings. Bay county residents 500 00:52:36,484 --> 00:52:36,484 shouldn't wait to have the legislative calendar to address their concerns. Our democracy 501 00:52:42,957 --> 00:52:42,957 depends on consistent dialog and visible leadership throughout the year. Finally, 502 00:52:48,496 --> 00:52:48,496 we urge you to spend the people's money wisely by focusing on the people's 503 00:52:52,933 --> 00:52:52,933 priorities and not wasting resources on unnecessary special sessions or partizan 504 00:52:57,738 --> 00:52:57,738 fights. Equal ground in our communities welcome the opportunity to speak and engage 505 00:53:01,942 --> 00:53:01,942 with you. Thank you so very much for your time today. Thank you. Thank you for coming over 506 00:53:06,947 --> 00:53:06,947 from tallahassee. All right. Next on the list, braden. Friday. Mr. Friday, sir. Yes, 507 00:53:15,789 --> 00:53:15,789 sir. Good evening, gentlemen, and thank you for coming to listen to bay county. I'm 508 00:53:22,663 --> 00:53:22,663 pastor braden friday. I'm, I'm senior pastor of living water ministries in lynn haven. I've 509 00:53:28,535 --> 00:53:28,535 been in the panhandle since 2012. I've been in florida most of my 59 years. In addition to 510 00:53:35,809 --> 00:53:35,809 being here, I've been in orlando, lived in orlando and miami. I'm concerned, and I 511 00:53:42,716 --> 00:53:42,716 want to talk tonight just a little bit about community, because I'm concerned more than 512 00:53:48,889 --> 00:53:48,889 ever about what the future holds for our children. Chaos resounds throughout our nation, 513 00:53:55,095 --> 00:53:55,095 while pundits spew venom and separation within our communities. The rule of law is 514 00:54:01,268 --> 00:54:01,268 increasingly becoming a subjective thing. While the common citizen still looks for 515 00:54:07,675 --> 00:54:07,675 solace in the institutions that exist to provide their safety and security, taxpayers are 516 00:54:13,980 --> 00:54:13,980 increasingly being subject to a systems that do not represent their interests, and morality 517 00:54:19,453 --> 00:54:19,453 has become a term that has more to do with political relativity than a righteous standard. We 518 00:54:25,692 --> 00:54:25,692 need leaders in our government who consider each person as important as your own families. 519 00:54:31,265 --> 00:54:31,265 for us to be a stable community, there cannot be a distinction between how a person is treated 520 00:54:36,903 --> 00:54:36,903 based on their family of origin or what they believe. If we do hold these truths to be 521 00:54:43,043 --> 00:54:43,043 self-evident that all men are created equal, then it shouldn't matter. If we have 522 00:54:47,614 --> 00:54:47,614 political differences. Our aim should be to protect the civil liberties of every citizen and 523 00:54:54,287 --> 00:54:54,287 espouse judgment. Justice for all. As our state and national edict, we desperately need you 524 00:55:01,929 --> 00:55:01,929 to embrace the unmitigated tenets of law and the constitution, and consider the 525 00:55:07,701 --> 00:55:07,701 voices of each floridian as members of your community. I pray the wisdom and compassion 526 00:55:13,706 --> 00:55:13,706 of god penetrates any walls that would prohibit you from applying righteous judgments on 527 00:55:19,580 --> 00:55:19,580 behalf of we, the people in the state of florida. I pray that as god guides you, that you 528 00:55:26,386 --> 00:55:26,386 listen to him. Thank you. God bless you. God bless our state and god bless our nation. Thank 529 00:55:31,157 --> 00:55:31,157 you sir. Appreciate that. All right. Moving down the list. Strong waste solutions. Our 530 00:55:42,168 --> 00:55:42,168 friend chandler strong calm down sir. Okay. Senator trumbull, representative 531 00:55:52,712 --> 00:55:52,712 griffiths, chandler strong and I'm here. We talked about this in 2022. What I'm fixing to 532 00:55:59,085 --> 00:55:59,085 talk about the impact of not having a concrete system to assist returning citizens with 533 00:56:04,590 --> 00:56:04,590 regaining their right to vote as a returning citizen, one of the hardest parts of reentering 534 00:56:09,529 --> 00:56:09,529 society isn't just finding work or housing. It's feeling like your voice no longer matters. 535 00:56:14,600 --> 00:56:14,600 the right to vote is more than a privilege. It's a symbol of belonging, dignity and 536 00:56:18,671 --> 00:56:18,671 restoration. Yet for countless returning citizens, that right remains out of reach because 537 00:56:22,842 --> 00:56:22,842 there is no clear or consistent system to help us regain it. This lack of structure leaves 538 00:56:28,214 --> 00:56:28,214 many confused, discouraged, and ultimately silence when there is no guidance or pathway to 539 00:56:32,653 --> 00:56:32,653 restoration, it sends a message that rehabilitation is conditional, that our voices 540 00:56:38,057 --> 00:56:38,057 are less valuable and our future less deserving. We're told we paid our debt to 541 00:56:42,762 --> 00:56:42,762 society, but when the right to vote is withheld, it's as if the sentence continued long 542 00:56:46,832 --> 00:56:46,832 after release. A concrete system to restore voting rights isn't just about fairness, it's 543 00:56:52,472 --> 00:56:52,472 about democracy. Every citizen deserves a say in the policies and decisions that shape their 544 00:56:57,410 --> 00:56:57,410 community by creating transparent, accessible process for restoring rights votes, we 545 00:57:02,015 --> 00:57:02,015 can reaffirm that redemption is real and that everyone has a stake in building a stronger, 546 00:57:06,619 --> 00:57:06,619 more inclusive future. Restoring the right to vote for returning citizens is not just 547 00:57:11,323 --> 00:57:11,323 an act of compassion. It's an act of justice and democracy. Our nation is stronger when 548 00:57:15,628 --> 00:57:15,628 every voice counts. In 2022, when we had an interview, I asked you, would you be in 549 00:57:22,735 --> 00:57:22,735 support or mentorship programs and helping returning citizens rehabilitate? And you said, yes, 550 00:57:28,975 --> 00:57:28,975 I'm a returning citizen, but I consider myself a blueprint of a changed life. I had a I had a 551 00:57:34,614 --> 00:57:34,614 second chance, and I came home and I took a different route. And I'm gonna ask both of you, 552 00:57:39,618 --> 00:57:39,618 if you ever failed in life, would you want somebody to give you a second chance? I ask 553 00:57:44,990 --> 00:57:48,528 everybody in the room and I took advantage of my second chance. And there's so many other returning citizens in bay county all over north florida that want that second chance. 554 00:57:51,730 --> 00:57:51,730 but they don't have the support. They don't have the right people around them. So many job 555 00:57:56,568 --> 00:57:56,568 opportunities was turned down because it's like they got a black eye. If you got a record, 556 00:58:00,572 --> 00:58:00,572 it's like you got a black eye, but if they had funding for help, it would be so many other 557 00:58:05,944 --> 00:58:09,615 returning citizens that can help their community also. And I would love the community. District six would love to have your support on that. Thank you chandler I appreciate you man. 558 00:58:16,322 --> 00:58:16,322 you do a good job. Don't leave your phone up there. Thank you chandler I appreciate you ma'am. 559 00:58:26,164 --> 00:58:26,164 alright. Moving on. Brian knox bay builders association, bay building industries association 560 00:58:30,836 --> 00:58:30,836 I'm sorry. Yes. Bay building, bay building industry association, correct. Senator 561 00:58:37,509 --> 00:58:37,509 trumbull, representative griffin griffiths, thank you so much for your support for the 562 00:58:42,647 --> 00:58:42,647 building and construction industry here, not only in the state of florida, but 563 00:58:47,653 --> 00:58:47,653 especially here in panama city. It's it's been so vital to our growth here as a county, 564 00:58:52,858 --> 00:58:52,858 especially ever since hurricane michael. Last week, I had the privilege of being in orlando 565 00:58:58,831 --> 00:58:58,831 for the florida home builders association fall meetings. And in those meetings, we got to 566 00:59:05,637 --> 00:59:05,637 set our 2026 legislative priorities. And I'll provide this list to your to your staff. 567 00:59:11,809 --> 00:59:11,809 but a couple things that I wanted to bring to your attention that we're really 568 00:59:15,881 --> 00:59:15,881 trying to focus on this year is a couple of these, one of them being a bill that we already 569 00:59:22,720 --> 00:59:22,720 has a bill sponsor with senator de sciglio. It's a standardized building department, forms and 570 00:59:27,859 --> 00:59:27,859 allowable permit categories. This would standardize forms across the state to make the 571 00:59:33,699 --> 00:59:33,699 permitting process more efficient, go faster, and be able to get people building 572 00:59:39,304 --> 00:59:39,304 faster. Another one that we have is a big priority for us. Is battling construction, 573 00:59:46,979 --> 00:59:50,781 construction fraud, construction, construction without a license. Last week we had db secretary melanie griffin come and speak with us. She is. She supports this. We 574 00:59:58,223 --> 00:59:58,223 really need to to find a better way to get rid of the bad actors, the people that give 575 01:00:05,697 --> 01:00:05,697 the good contractors that are doing the right thing, that are part of our association, that 576 01:00:09,901 --> 01:00:09,901 are trying to give us a bad name. And so the third thing that I want to bring to your 577 01:00:16,574 --> 01:00:16,574 attention is we it's talked about every year on the state level and especially now we're 578 01:00:20,612 --> 01:00:20,612 we're feeling it locally. This past year is dealing with rising impact fees. Just last 579 01:00:27,084 --> 01:00:27,084 in the past couple of weeks. Panama panama city beach has raised fees. We spent all this 580 01:00:33,791 --> 01:00:33,791 pretty much all this year battling city, panama city of panama city on a transportation 581 01:00:38,663 --> 01:00:38,663 impact fee. And last week, the city of panama city did a first reading on raising water and 582 01:00:45,703 --> 01:00:45,703 sewer connections. And so the city of panama city is wanting to raise effectively on a 583 01:00:51,509 --> 01:00:51,509 typical house liability. It would raise the impact fee by almost 70%. And so what we're 584 01:00:58,949 --> 01:00:58,949 what what this practically does is a yes, it raises costs of builders, but that cost ends up 585 01:01:03,921 --> 01:01:03,921 getting passed down to home buyers, people that we talk about. Several people have 586 01:01:08,025 --> 01:01:08,025 talked about how important affordable housing is, how important it is to protect and 587 01:01:13,764 --> 01:01:13,764 build homes that people can afford to buy, and we have to have some more teeth to be able 588 01:01:19,671 --> 01:01:19,671 to keep these these rising impact fees in check. So thank you all for all you do 589 01:01:27,345 --> 01:01:27,345 appreciate you both and appreciate it. Thanks, brian. Appreciate you. All right. 590 01:01:35,987 --> 01:01:35,987 shelley clark, league of women voters, my issue has been addressed okay. Thank you ma'am. 591 01:01:42,493 --> 01:01:45,996 appreciate you for your courtesy tonight. It's you are going to talk about mid-cycle redistricting. So thank you, ma'am. Jamie shepherd, miss shepherd. Hi. Hey. I'm not tall. 592 01:02:00,144 --> 01:02:00,144 I'm still complaining about it. My name is jamie shepherd. I'm a longtime resident voter and 593 01:02:07,384 --> 01:02:07,384 property owner in bay county. And I'm here to voice my concern about proposals to 594 01:02:12,456 --> 01:02:12,456 eliminate property tax, much like the chamber. Sounds like a great idea and certainly would 595 01:02:17,695 --> 01:02:17,695 help voter turnout next year when some legislators are running for reelection. But my 596 01:02:22,500 --> 01:02:22,500 concerns are twofold. First, florida's population is growing despite having a property tax 597 01:02:28,672 --> 01:02:28,672 so long. So it's really not a growth draw, as has been touted, when we already have no 598 01:02:35,278 --> 01:02:35,278 personal income tax as well as homestead exemptions up to $75,000 on primary residence, 599 01:02:41,652 --> 01:02:41,652 plus several well deserved additional exemptions for disabled homeowners service, 600 01:02:45,656 --> 01:02:45,656 disabled veterans and others and those who don't live here. Snowbirds and investors who are 601 01:02:51,695 --> 01:02:51,695 buying up all our real estate to turn them into airbnbs still don't qualify, but that hardly 602 01:02:57,434 --> 01:02:57,434 makes up for the lost revenue that florida taxwatch and the florida policy institute 603 01:03:02,206 --> 01:03:02,206 project says will rob our counties of $7.8 billion in operational revenue. Now, 604 01:03:09,779 --> 01:03:09,779 that's going to strike very close to home. Last november, our esteemed tax collector 605 01:03:15,785 --> 01:03:15,785 returned $3.7 million to bay county and our local cities from fy 23 to 24, after funding 606 01:03:23,793 --> 01:03:23,793 its own operations. And second, I fear that the legislators will not clearly address the 607 01:03:30,466 --> 01:03:30,466 reasons to oppose these measures, namely, how to replace the funding for police, 608 01:03:35,539 --> 01:03:35,539 fire and emergency services, public libraries, local property, stone, stormwater 609 01:03:41,611 --> 01:03:41,611 runoff and road maintenance. And let's not forget mosquito control that's covered by 610 01:03:46,883 --> 01:03:46,883 property taxes. These agencies on whom we depend depend on local property taxes to operate. 611 01:03:54,991 --> 01:03:54,991 absent some as yet unexplained fiscal backfill policies, drastically increasing sales 612 01:04:00,831 --> 01:04:00,831 tax and implementing other special taxes like panama city's fire district, 613 01:04:05,935 --> 01:04:05,935 assessment for new fire equipment will hardly fund the the services that we need, and 614 01:04:12,141 --> 01:04:12,141 I pass over the fact that sales taxes are regressive, with much greater impact on those for who 615 01:04:18,047 --> 01:04:18,047 have limited income, including seniors. I'm clear eyed about how appealing repealing 616 01:04:24,454 --> 01:04:24,454 property tax sounds, especially as local officials espouse it on the campaign trail. But 617 01:04:30,393 --> 01:04:30,393 giving up property taxes means drastic cuts to essential services on which we all rely. 618 01:04:36,365 --> 01:04:36,365 I can only hope that you will be equally open to explaining how we're supposed to pay for 619 01:04:42,038 --> 01:04:42,038 them, and I strongly encourage you to resist that temptation to reveal, to retract property 620 01:04:49,578 --> 01:04:49,578 taxes. Thank you very much. Thank you, miss. Appreciate it. Y'all don't know how close it 621 01:04:59,455 --> 01:04:59,455 sounds to the house of representatives with all y'all clapping all the time in here. 622 01:05:04,293 --> 01:05:04,293 so moving on. Michelle carter body cams mandate for florida. Miss carter, the audience. Good 623 01:05:25,047 --> 01:05:25,047 evening, senator trumbull and state representative griffiths. This is. I've been a bay county 624 01:05:34,757 --> 01:05:34,757 resident for 27 years. And one of the things that has been a real issue with me in this town, 625 01:05:44,901 --> 01:05:44,901 and it's to the point where I live like a recluse. I've had a lot of problems with bay county 626 01:05:51,707 --> 01:05:51,707 sheriff's office. I've been the victim of a lot of their abuse of power. I have no criminal 627 01:05:58,881 --> 01:05:58,881 convictions, and one of the things that sheriff tommy ford did in 2020 was to implement a 628 01:06:08,524 --> 01:06:08,524 system where their officers wear body cams, and they wore them in 2022 when they wronged 629 01:06:16,565 --> 01:06:16,565 me. Outside of a dollar general store where the state attorney sent a letter stating that they 630 01:06:24,773 --> 01:06:24,773 had no probable cause for the arrest, had it not been for the body cam footage, I could have 631 01:06:31,880 --> 01:06:31,880 still been sitting in jail. I was wrongfully I wrongfully sat there for 30 days. And it 632 01:06:38,820 --> 01:06:38,820 really messes you up emotionally. I'm on disability now and I have a mental 633 01:06:43,592 --> 01:06:43,592 disability, but it's not. I'm not someone that belongs in a mental hospital, but I pretty 634 01:06:49,732 --> 01:06:49,732 much got it because I've been involved with so much litigation and I'm considered a 635 01:06:53,869 --> 01:06:53,869 liability to go back to work. But a lot of the problems stem from them not always recording 636 01:07:01,810 --> 01:07:01,810 all their actions with the public. And that includes what should be traffic stops. I 637 01:07:07,650 --> 01:07:07,650 recently was given a ticket six years to the date, was stopped by a bay county sheriff officer 638 01:07:13,121 --> 01:07:13,121 who isn't an actual road deputy. He's an sro, and I believe that he was on his way home from 639 01:07:21,663 --> 01:07:21,663 work. But none of this was recorded the entire stop. He had no dash cam. When I did the 640 01:07:28,870 --> 01:07:32,607 public records request with beth nelson, she said, oh, sheriff tommy ford, he hasn't implemented sro's to carry them. Well, she indicated to me that it wasn't under the state 641 01:07:40,749 --> 01:07:40,749 requirement yet. It wasn't under the legislative. I looked it up. It isn't something that 642 01:07:45,453 --> 01:07:45,453 they have to have, but it's still a policy that sheriff ford required. But what I'm 643 01:07:50,758 --> 01:07:50,758 asking you is to make sure that they make a mandate that the state of florida needs to have 644 01:07:57,832 --> 01:07:57,832 all officers on traffic stops, and when they're interacting with the public on any incident 645 01:08:03,638 --> 01:08:03,638 that they are going to wear these body cams, there's been too many problems because not 646 01:08:09,710 --> 01:08:09,710 everybody can be a police officer. It takes a lot of patience. It takes it. There's 647 01:08:15,850 --> 01:08:19,755 too many of them coming right out of high school going into law enforcement, because there's all these bonuses and there's all these. They make it like a goodie bag to, you know, 648 01:08:26,461 --> 01:08:26,461 where a where a gun and a badge and not everybody can do it. So that's why I'm here tonight is 649 01:08:32,701 --> 01:08:32,701 I'm now having to fight a traffic ticket. And I don't know if I'm going to win it 650 01:08:37,738 --> 01:08:37,738 this time because there's no body cam footage. Thank you for your comments. We appreciate 651 01:08:41,809 --> 01:08:41,809 you, thank you, thank you. All right, miss underwood, alexis underwood. From our education 652 01:08:56,424 --> 01:09:00,127 community. Thank you for remembering. Good evening. Gentlemen. My name is alexis underwood. I'm the president of the teachers union, the association of bay county 653 01:09:03,765 --> 01:09:03,765 educators. I have three simple requests. Piece of cake for you. All right. We'd like more funds 654 01:09:09,770 --> 01:09:09,770 for public education that don't come encumbered. The joke I always crack in public is that 655 01:09:15,543 --> 01:09:15,543 for every dollar in public education funding, $0.99 of it comes with a string attached 656 01:09:19,780 --> 01:09:19,780 telling us what we have to do with it. We have a great deal of faith in the judgment of bay 657 01:09:25,519 --> 01:09:25,519 county voters to elect school board superintendent and school board members that can do make 658 01:09:30,725 --> 01:09:30,725 wise decisions and use the money effectively. We'd like the legislature to be able to 659 01:09:36,731 --> 01:09:39,800 appropriate enough money to guarantee a free and appropriate public education for every child in bay county, but allow the citizens of bay county to decide how that money 660 01:09:45,273 --> 01:09:45,273 should be invested. The second request is a pretty specific one. The state of florida a 661 01:09:50,478 --> 01:09:50,478 year or two ago, came out with a pretty remarkable homeschool scholarship. That is a 662 01:09:54,848 --> 01:09:54,848 significant amount of money, and it's been very successful. Our understanding in the union 663 01:09:59,387 --> 01:09:59,387 is successful. Beyond beyond your wildest dreams is the phrase that's been applied. 664 01:10:03,924 --> 01:10:03,924 we've had a lot of families make the decision to homeschool their children, and that is a 665 01:10:09,063 --> 01:10:09,063 valid and wise choice for families. Our concern is that when the legislature passed 666 01:10:13,534 --> 01:10:13,534 them and appropriated the money for families to receive a significant amount of money 667 01:10:18,438 --> 01:10:18,438 when they homeschool their children, they didn't pass a clawback mechanism. So if I 668 01:10:23,477 --> 01:10:23,477 decide that I'm going to take year old out of middle school and decide I'm going to 669 01:10:27,815 --> 01:10:27,815 homeschool him, and then eight weeks into the school year, I decide that maybe spending all 670 01:10:32,552 --> 01:10:32,552 day with my 13 year old is not my idea of a wonderful way to spend my time. And I want 671 01:10:37,991 --> 01:10:41,661 johnny to come back to the public school. The money does not return with the student. The money stays at home and the student comes back to the public school. The amount of 672 01:10:46,700 --> 01:10:46,700 money that was clawed back and I don't that's not a technical term, obviously, but the amount 673 01:10:51,772 --> 01:10:51,772 of money that was recouped back from the bay district schools budget to pay for our share of 674 01:10:56,810 --> 01:10:56,810 the scholarship program was the money that my teachers are not going to get in a raise this 675 01:11:01,715 --> 01:11:01,715 year, that the support staff of bay district schools, they are not done negotiating, and I 676 01:11:06,086 --> 01:11:06,086 hope they get a good raise. But the amount of money that went one direction out of our school 677 01:11:12,325 --> 01:11:12,325 system when the students returned to us is the amount of money that could have given a 678 01:11:17,530 --> 01:11:17,530 living wage to the educators and support staff of bay district schools. And the last 679 01:11:21,801 --> 01:11:21,801 one, and we came really close on this last year, is a multi year contract for educators. 680 01:11:27,841 --> 01:11:27,841 now I'm old and I have the kind of contract that's not around anymore, what the layman would 681 01:11:32,847 --> 01:11:32,847 call tenure. And we no longer have that in florida. But what we're asking is that a highly 682 01:11:38,852 --> 01:11:42,689 qualified teacher who is effective or highly effective on their annual appraisal, who does all the things right, hits every mark, should be given a contract that lasts more than 683 01:11:47,561 --> 01:11:47,561 one year. We would like the same kind of employment security that an average worker 684 01:11:51,865 --> 01:11:51,865 at mcdonald's has. Thank you for your time. Thank you. Mr. All right. As of right now, we 685 01:12:02,575 --> 01:12:02,575 have everyone who has signed up or passing. Is there anybody else in the audience that would 686 01:12:06,880 --> 01:12:06,880 like to address us on something they think we might be able to fix? Right. Come on up, brian. 687 01:12:16,188 --> 01:12:16,188 come on down, brian. You know how to fix this stuff? I just. I'm sorry for the late minute 688 01:12:26,900 --> 01:12:26,900 edition. I just have one question. It's in two parts. I want to know what our 689 01:12:32,639 --> 01:12:32,639 legislative district that represents northwest florida has planned for the future 690 01:12:38,244 --> 01:12:38,244 growth of this area, and what you see and what you have planned in this upcoming 691 01:12:44,250 --> 01:12:44,250 session to bring those items forward to us. Did that work? Yeah, that worked. Okay. This 692 01:12:53,092 --> 01:12:53,092 is historically treated as a listening session, like mr. Woods explained earlier. And so 693 01:13:01,701 --> 01:13:01,701 if there's something that you'd like to, you know, get a meeting with our office to sit 694 01:13:06,739 --> 01:13:06,739 down and talk specifically about it, we're obviously happy to do that. But I would tell 695 01:13:10,809 --> 01:13:10,809 you that we're always working on maintaining a positive growth pattern. We we look for 696 01:13:15,748 --> 01:13:15,748 the problems just like you and growing pains or something we deal with daily around here. So 697 01:13:20,120 --> 01:13:20,120 but yeah, and I think I would add that's the purpose of what these events are, is that, you 698 01:13:24,756 --> 01:13:24,756 know, I've got seven counties that I represent in my district, and I do seven delegation 699 01:13:29,862 --> 01:13:29,862 meetings across a period of time. And the whole purpose of that is to identify where and 700 01:13:36,602 --> 01:13:36,602 what the shortfalls are, whether they be, you know, we've heard a lot tonight not 701 01:13:40,973 --> 01:13:40,973 to go on a diatribe here, but we've heard a lot tonight from a lot of different, you know, 702 01:13:46,245 --> 01:13:46,245 things that that span the spectrum from a danish king to property taxes. But the but the 703 01:13:54,887 --> 01:13:54,887 main thing that we hear and I hear it not just in bay, but I hear it in walton, okaloosa, 704 01:14:00,593 --> 01:14:00,593 washington, holmes, jackson and calhoun, is that there's an affordability issue facing our 705 01:14:05,797 --> 01:14:05,797 state. And so, you know, that's that's not just a northwest florida issue. That's a that's 706 01:14:11,536 --> 01:14:11,536 not just a ford issue. It's also a northwest florida issue. And so I think it's incredibly 707 01:14:15,942 --> 01:14:15,942 important that when we sit in this room and we listen to what the issues are, that we're able 708 01:14:22,447 --> 01:14:22,447 to craft what our legislation is going to be in the future, you know, and what dollars that 709 01:14:27,886 --> 01:14:27,886 we might be able to go fight for. I think one thing that hasn't been touched on tonight 710 01:14:32,657 --> 01:14:32,657 is what the long range financial outlook looks, looks like in our state over the next 711 01:14:36,662 --> 01:14:36,662 three years, looking at a $6 billion deficit. And that's without doing anything on 712 01:14:40,665 --> 01:14:40,665 property taxes. That's without increasing the fee for teachers that mrs. Underwood's talking 713 01:14:45,771 --> 01:14:45,771 about. That's not doing anything else with the developmental disability group 714 01:14:50,242 --> 01:14:50,242 that mr. Sharp was talking about. That's, you know, so there's a lot of things that we 715 01:14:56,882 --> 01:14:56,882 have to, you know, figure out how to how to manage. But that's why I think tonight and 716 01:15:02,555 --> 01:15:02,555 events like tonight are super special so that we can understand what it is that our 717 01:15:06,625 --> 01:15:06,625 issues that are affecting our constituents and what we can do once we go to tallahassee, even 718 01:15:12,565 --> 01:15:12,565 though it's a part time job that I think somebody said, but our offices are open, you know, 719 01:15:18,703 --> 01:15:18,703 five days a week upstairs here. And but regardless, the reality is, is that that that's why I 720 01:15:27,245 --> 01:15:27,245 think that tonight is such a special. Sorry. You don't cut me off, kim. Nice, nice. Such a 721 01:15:33,418 --> 01:15:33,418 special thing that we have the ability to to listen, understand what the issues are, 722 01:15:39,057 --> 01:15:39,057 and then go to tallahassee and fight for those things. I want to thank you for your time, mr. 723 01:15:43,595 --> 01:15:43,595 senator. Mr. Representative, thank you, thank you, thank you. Yeah, I would. I would echo the 724 01:15:49,601 --> 01:15:49,601 senator's comments there. We appreciate everybody's comments tonight. It was a list of 725 01:15:53,705 --> 01:15:53,705 things, but we do we I do not envy his seven delegation meetings. He does this seven 726 01:16:01,547 --> 01:16:01,547 times and some of them are much longer than ours. And you guys have are all, you know, our 727 01:16:06,618 --> 01:16:10,588 community members and our friends. And we see you out and about, and you're always welcome to stop by and talk to us. Our offices are always open. We have five staff members here. 728 01:16:15,560 --> 01:16:15,560 as we spoke earlier, we will always set aside time for you guys to figure out, to try to 729 01:16:19,698 --> 01:16:19,698 help you with any state agency, because that's usually where the problems start is with the 730 01:16:24,569 --> 01:16:24,569 state agencies. And so we sometimes can get you in touch with the right person. And that 731 01:16:29,107 --> 01:16:29,107 goes a long way. Anybody else tonight. Is there anybody else. Yes, sir. Name for the record 732 01:16:35,813 --> 01:16:35,813 please. And we're going to ask you to fill out a form before you leave, because that's part 733 01:16:39,984 --> 01:16:39,984 of the rules. Yes, sir. Thank you. Thank you for giving me the chance to speak. I'm eric, 734 01:16:44,889 --> 01:16:44,889 I'm one of the new councilmen in mexico beach. So this is all new for me. I'm a first timer. 735 01:16:50,529 --> 01:16:53,965 just wanted to say a couple of things. First of all, thank you for everything that you that you've done for us in the past seven years. We've all struggled, struggled through 736 01:16:57,769 --> 01:17:00,705 the rebuilding of the storm. We're super grateful to everything that the state of florida, the bay county, as well as the federal government has done for us. We're getting 737 01:17:04,810 --> 01:17:04,810 close. We've we've mostly rebuilt the town. Some recent some recent improvements. Are 738 01:17:11,749 --> 01:17:11,749 we? The city council last week agreed to the new grocery store that will be coming here soon. 739 01:17:16,454 --> 01:17:16,454 we're currently in the bid process for the pier. The pier. The pier is being funded by 740 01:17:21,192 --> 01:17:21,192 fema. So I'm here to ask for any help with that. Over the past seven years, we were able 741 01:17:27,965 --> 01:17:27,965 to sort of limp along with some of our stormwater improvements and and a utilities that were 742 01:17:33,537 --> 01:17:33,537 that that barely survived the storm. And so we were able to sort of patch them along. But 743 01:17:37,809 --> 01:17:37,809 now we've reached the point where we're going to be needing some, some, some, some big 744 01:17:42,579 --> 01:17:42,579 checks and some big help from either the state or the federal government. So in august, the 745 01:17:48,719 --> 01:17:48,719 state awarded $38 million to 19 local communities for infrastructure and and sewer 746 01:17:55,426 --> 01:17:55,426 and water improvements, including our friends and neighbors in nearby blountstown 747 01:17:59,730 --> 01:17:59,730 and port saint joe. So just wanted to let you know that we would be grateful to work with 748 01:18:05,702 --> 01:18:09,607 you over the next year to see if we could get some infrastructure improvements for what is sort of next on our big list in mexico beach is we're going to have to replace our 749 01:18:14,712 --> 01:18:14,712 aging sewer line that goes through tyndall air force base. It's going to be it's nearing 750 01:18:19,784 --> 01:18:19,784 its its useful life of about 25 years. So that that that's going to going to be something 751 01:18:25,989 --> 01:18:25,989 that that the city is not going to be able to, to afford on our usual budget. We're going to be 752 01:18:31,495 --> 01:18:34,965 asking for help for maybe next year in the state's infrastructure and water improvements. And then then the second thing that we're also wrapping up right now is we, as 753 01:18:39,903 --> 01:18:39,903 I also heard, there's some stormwater improvements that are going on with our nearby 754 01:18:43,908 --> 01:18:43,908 neighbors in in bay county. We're also completing a phase one of a stormwater improvement. 755 01:18:49,513 --> 01:18:49,513 the the study is wrapping up. And here pretty soon we'll have that available. And we're going 756 01:18:54,985 --> 01:18:58,723 to probably need some help in moving dirt over the next couple of years with that. Thank you for your time. Thank you. Yeah. I encourage you to work with your county 757 01:19:03,627 --> 01:19:03,627 commissioner, work with your county commission, and we'll gladly work with you as well. 758 01:19:07,731 --> 01:19:07,731 so thank you, sir. Yes, sir. Kurt hartog, I'm also with the bay building industries 759 01:19:14,804 --> 01:19:14,804 association just to bring bring you guys up to speed. Another thing that we have learned is 760 01:19:19,042 --> 01:19:19,042 there may be legislation introduced this spring that would change the 130 to 140 761 01:19:23,780 --> 01:19:23,780 mile wind zone, which covers all of bay county and much of washington county. That would 762 01:19:29,419 --> 01:19:29,419 make that mandatory wind protection. It would be mandatory wind borne debris for 763 01:19:34,091 --> 01:19:37,894 all new construction in bay county and most of washington county. At this point, that would indeed increase the cost of building tremendously, and also would affect the insurance 764 01:19:42,999 --> 01:19:42,999 rates for residents of bay county. So we really want you guys to have that on your radar 765 01:19:47,537 --> 01:19:47,537 and watch out for that, because that would severely affect bay county. Thank you. Thank you 766 01:19:51,675 --> 01:19:51,675 sir. Anyone else? Anyone else? Corey what you got man? You going to close this out? Yeah. 767 01:20:05,921 --> 01:20:05,921 got his ole miss shirt on. All proud. Good afternoon. Yeah. Even though we lost corey 768 01:20:11,494 --> 01:20:11,494 langford lynnhaven. Mr. Reed got up and spoke earlier about assessments. And I know I've 769 01:20:16,666 --> 01:20:16,666 spoken with you a little bit about this in the past. I'm not anti assessment. I'll tell you 770 01:20:21,704 --> 01:20:21,704 that right now assessments have their place. The analogy I've used is is that I look at 771 01:20:28,578 --> 01:20:28,578 assessments as kind of a tourniquet to a wound. Cities, municipalities, counties. They, 772 01:20:34,784 --> 01:20:34,784 they need they need an immediate immediate funding to address an emerging issue, 773 01:20:41,324 --> 01:20:41,324 whether it was foreseen or unforeseen. My ask is, is that at the state level there would 774 01:20:48,864 --> 01:20:48,864 be a, a kind of a position that was taken to force these these municipalities or counties or 775 01:20:57,773 --> 01:20:57,773 whomever to, to to be deliberate in the process. Right. If you want to levy an 776 01:21:05,014 --> 01:21:05,014 assessment on me, that's fine, I'll pay it. But it has to have a start date and it has to have 777 01:21:09,785 --> 01:21:09,785 an end date. It has to it has to be a deliberate process. This is not some enduring, 778 01:21:14,857 --> 01:21:14,857 quote unquote tax that we're going to have from now until the end of time. I would ask 779 01:21:19,596 --> 01:21:19,596 that that that the state would take a position to require these entities to to do that 780 01:21:26,535 --> 01:21:26,535 for us, because what's happening is, is that we're essentially just moving. If 781 01:21:30,640 --> 01:21:30,640 that's what we're going to do, then let's just throw away the general fund and let's just 782 01:21:35,845 --> 01:21:35,845 assess everybody and acquire money for for the general fund. If you want to acquire money 783 01:21:40,049 --> 01:21:40,049 for a project, that's fine. But we shouldn't be we shouldn't be funding projects or 784 01:21:45,554 --> 01:21:45,554 organizations or departments from now until the end of time, just through a special 785 01:21:51,795 --> 01:21:51,795 assessment. Thank you, thank you. Appreciate it. All right. Anybody else? Anybody else. All 786 01:21:57,466 --> 01:22:01,404 right. We're going to we want to thank y'all tonight for everybody for attending for all your comments I want to thank the bay county commissioners, county manager micah and 787 01:22:05,708 --> 01:22:05,708 assistant county manager schubert and all that they do. We appreciate everybody's 788 01:22:10,712 --> 01:22:10,712 comments. It's very valuable to us. We do take it back with jace, seven counties and my 789 01:22:15,518 --> 01:22:15,518 only bay county. We promise you we'll represent you well in tallahassee and we'll do 790 01:22:21,590 --> 01:22:21,590 everything we can to help out. That's that's our jobs. And we take it very, very seriously. 791 01:22:26,629 --> 01:22:26,629 with that being said, I'm going to pass the gavel. I'll make a motion that senator trump will 792 01:22:31,367 --> 01:22:31,367 be the chairman next year. Was pretty quick. All those in favor? No. Second. That was 793 01:22:38,607 --> 01:22:38,607 pretty fast. I kind of skipped about eight things on the agenda, which you have to get 794 01:22:43,645 --> 01:22:43,645 everybody's approval for that. I think it yeah, but I don't know that there's anybody to 795 01:22:48,551 --> 01:22:48,551 approve but me and you. So and then and then the season of sharing. I'm going to pass that 796 01:22:54,056 --> 01:22:54,056 to you for next session. So all those in favor say aye are opposed? No. I'm the only one 797 01:23:02,665 --> 01:23:02,665 that counts. All right. We've we've nominated and selected our chairman for next year. I 798 01:23:11,373 --> 01:23:11,373 believe that's it. Senator trumbull, any more comments? No. That's it. I appreciate 799 01:23:15,778 --> 01:23:19,615 everybody being here tonight. Thanks for sacrificing your monday for us or with us. And if you have anything that you didn't feel comfortable talking about, obviously, please feel 800 01:23:22,785 --> 01:23:22,785 free to reach out to our offices. Thank you all. Yeah, abso