Florida Senate President Don Gaetz Announces 2012-2014 Committee Assignments; David Simmons and Jeff Clemens to be Banking and Insurance Chair, Vice Chair
Nov 28, 2012
Florida Senate President Don Gaetz announced committee assignments for the 2013 and 2014 Legislative Sessions in a memorandum issued today, November 28, 2012.
Of note, every senator has been asked to serve on two appropriations subcommittees.
Senators David Simmons and Jeff Clemens will serve as Chair and Vice Chair, respectively, of the Committee on Banking and Insurance.
Also serving on the Committee on Banking and Insurance are:
- Senate Majority Leader Lizbeth Benacquisto
- Senator Nancy Detert
- Senator Miguel Diaz de la Portilla
- Senator Alan Hays
- Senator Tom Lee
- Senator Gwen Margolis
- Senator William Montford
- Senator Joe Negron
- Senate President Pro Tempore Garrett Richter
- Senator Jeremy Ring
A complete listing of Senate committee assignments is attached in PDF format.
President Gaetz’s memorandum is reprinted below.
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MEMORANDUM
TO: All Senators
FROM: Don Gaetz, President
SUBJECT: Committee Assignments
DATE: November 28, 2012
The Senate is blessed to have Senators whose talents reflect the experience and abilities of the Floridians each Senator represents. In determining the attached committee assignments, each Senator’s subject area expertise and interests were considered, as well as the work we need to accomplish over the next two years. Leader Smith provided a great deal of input in the committee assignment process, and I am grateful for his efforts.
Breaking with past Senate practice, I have asked every Senator to serve on two appropriations subcommittees. As you know, nearly forty percent of the body is comprised of new Senators. Additionally, the entire Senate has turned over since 2006. We are fresh off of redistricting, with 40 brand new Senate districts and even returning Senators may represent new constituents and different areas of the state. As I indicated in my remarks during the Organization Session last week, this combination of factors is conducive to taking a look at all areas of the budget. My goal is to ensure that ensure all Senators, new and returning, understand what is included in the base budget so that each Senator can be equipped with the information necessary to make decisions on what should be funded moving forward. I am confident these appropriations assignments will allow all Senators to participate in a meaningful way with the preparation and finalization of funding priorities at the subcommittee level.
Every Senator has been offered an appointment as the Chair or Vice Chair of a Senate Committee. Five Democrat Senators have agreed to serve as Chairs. Senator Ring will serve as the Chair of Governmental Oversight and Accountability; Senator Montford as the Chair of Agriculture; Senator Sobel as the Chair of Children, Families and Elder Affairs; Senator Abruzzo as Chair of the Joint Committee on Legislative Auditing; and Senator Joyner as Chair of the Joint Committee on Public Counsel Oversight. Democrats are also named as Vice Chairs to the vast majority of Senate Committees.
As I indicated last week, we are formally creating the Senate Select Committee on the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act. This select committee is charged with analyzing this federal law and related regulations, assessing the potential impact of these regulations in Florida, evaluating the State’s policy options, and recommending legislation necessary for implementation of the law in Florida. In conducting this analysis, the select committee should consider:
— The comparative costs of implementation alternatives and state policy options for taxpayers, employers, and individual consumers;
— The value of a robust and competitive health insurance market and the conditions necessary to sustain this market environment; and,
— The need for meaningful and enforceable consumer protections.
I appreciate your time and contribution to this process. Taking into account the constraints of a block calendar in which several committees meet at the same time, we worked to accommodate the requests from each Senator. Depending upon the needs of the Senate, these assignments and the block calendar may be reevaluated following the 2013 Session.
I look forward to seeing each of you in Tallahassee next week.
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