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Prosperity for Our Families and Future

March 15, 2017 - 5:00pm

Thanks to the efforts of Governor Rick Scott and the state’s committed business leaders,‭ ‬Florida has one of the strongest economies in the country.‭ ‬With our unemployment rate under‭ ‬5‭ ‬percent,‭   ‬Florida continues to exceed the nation’s annual job growth rate and tourism,‭ ‬one of the state’s economic drivers remains strong,‭ ‬with just under‭ ‬113‭ ‬million visitors in‭ ‬2016,‭ ‬an increase from just‭ ‬86‭ ‬million‭ ‬visitors just three years ago.

‬Much of this success has been a result of Enterprise Florida and Visit Florida.‭ 

Their contributions are critical to our state’s recovery and continue to be important drivers in Florida’s economic well-being.‭ ‬The two organizations are responsible for helping create thousands of jobs in conjunction with private businesses,‭ ‬and the organizations allow us to compete with other states for businesses and visitors,‭ ‬many of whom have significantly increased their business and tourism marketing programs to entice companies and visitors.

It is important to have a business climate that allows companies to flourish,‭ ‬people to be able to find high-paying jobs and to ensure that we are economically competitive on a national level.‭ 

Political differences in the Capitol are putting the success of the Sunshine State at risk.‭ ‬Members in the Florida House have filed numerous pieces of legislation taking aim at Enterprise Florida and Visit Florida.‭ ‬The bills call for drastic cuts or the complete elimination of the two‭ ‬public-private partnerships,‭ ‬outcomes that would undoubtedly slow down or even reverse the good economic fortune of Florida.

As an employer of hundreds,‭ ‬I hear every day how important it is for Florida families to have good jobs that pay well and build a more prosperous future for our children.‭ 

Research from Florida TaxWatch shows that Florida’s targeted economic development incentives have generated positive return on state investment by enticing qualifying businesses to bring high-wage jobs to the state and diversifying the state’s industry portfolio.‭ ‬Incentive programs also have numerous protections,‭ ‬such as sanctions and clawbacks,‭ ‬in order to ensure that the hard-earned dollars of Florida taxpayers are not spent unwisely.

We must compete with the millions each year of incentives paid by other states,‭ ‬counties and municipalities.‭ 

The data also backs up the power of tourism marketing in attracting visitors to the Sunshine State.‭ ‬Continuing to fund Visit Florida‭ ‬will bring hundreds of millions of people to the state.‭ 

Every‭ ‬76‭ ‬visitors to Florida support one job.‭ ‬This investment‭ ‬is diversifying‭ ‬the Florida economy,‭ ‬creating jobs and improving the income of Floridians.‭ 

If the‭ ‬legislature were to make significant cuts to,‭ ‬or eliminate,‭ ‬Enterprise Florida and Visit Florida,‭ ‬it will put Florida at an economic disadvantage versus the rest of the nation,‭ ‬stifling job creation and slowing economic development and extinguish the hopes of hundreds of thousands of Florida workers who seek a more prosperous future.‭ ‬We must continue to fund our incentive and tourism marketing programs.‭ ‬We must remain a state open for business.‭ 

Pat Neal,‭ ‬former‭ ‬state senator and the former chairman of the Christian Coalition of Florida,‭ ‬currently serves as Chairman-Elect for the Board of Directors of Florida TaxWatch,‭ ‬the state’s independent,‭ ‬nonpartisan,‭ ‬nonprofit research institute‭ ‬and government watchdog,‭ ‬and the president of Neal Communities.

 


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