The Florida Chamber believes that a quality education, from early learning to lifelong learning, is Florida’s new economic development strategy. Improving education for a better workforce is a top priority for the Florida Chamber.
This week, the Florida Legislature focused its attention on several Florida Chamber-backed education bills. Below is a compilation of Florida Chamber-backed education bills that saw legislative action this week.
Championing School Choice for Students
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SB 692 – Sen. Jeff Brandes (R- St. Petersburg
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HB 7037 – Choice & Innovation Subcommittee and Rep. Bob Cortes (R- Maitland)
Helps charter schools provide quality education options around the state.
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SB 1448 – Sen. John Legg (R- Lutz)
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SB 1552 – Sen. Lizbeth Benacquisto (R-Fort Myers)
Gives parents the opportunity to choose the best learning environment for their students.
Preparing Florida’s Workforce for a Global Economy
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SB 960 – Sen. Tom Lee (R- Brandon)
Allows students to expand their volunteer opportunities.
Empowering Teachers
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HB 587 – Rep. Ross Spano (R- Riverview)
Will provide teachers greater professional development opportunities.
Supporting Global Standards for
College and Career Readiness
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HB 7069 – Education Committee and Rep. Marlene O’Toole (R- The Villages)
Will help streamline testing process for Florida’s students.
Get Involved:
There are many ways to get involved in the Florida Chamber’s long term fight to move Florida’s education system in the right direction.
- Join us as we co-host the Children’s Week Business Leaders Luncheon in Tallahassee on April 13, where conversations will focus on early learning.
- Attend the Florida Chamber Foundation’s Education and Philanthropy Summit on June 9 in Tampa. Held in conjunction with the Florida Department of Education, discussion will range from early learning to workforce development.