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House Releases Projected Savings for Pension Reform Bill (HB 7011)
The House staff has reviewed and released the latest actuarial study of the House Pension Reform Bill (HB 7011). According to the Milliman study -- not accounting for "intervening variables and variations in assumptions" the bill would incur the following costs and savings:
An estimated $9.8 billion in savings to taxpayers in 2042-43.
An estimated $2.1 billion in savings to taxpayers in 2023-24.
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Jeb Bush's Rough Path to 2016
Pam Bondi: Legislative Priority to Protect Taxpayers' Money from False Claims Against Government
Florida Attorney General Pam Bondi has announced that one of her top priorities for the 2013 legislative session is a bill that will enhance the state's False Claims Act and better protect taxpayers from false or fraudulent claims seeking money from the government.
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House Overwhelmingly Approves Voting Bill
Rick Scott: Why I Said 'Yes' to Medicaid Expansion
Legislator: Don Gaetz Wanted to Expand Medicaid, Will Weatherford Ruined It
As the 2013 session of the Legislature kicks off, one freshman representative tells Sunshine State News that Senate President Don Gaetz was of a mind to join Gov. Rick Scott in endorsing Florida's adoption of Medicaid expansion, but he was thwarted from doing so by the House.
It sounds as if the president of the Senate is favoring expansion of Medicaid along with the governor, but it won't happen because we don't have all three groups, the Senate, the House, and the governor [on board], a disgruntledRep. Dwight Dudley, D-St. Petersburg, told SSN Tuesday.
Odd Couple
Yahoo's in the Crossfire
WASHINGTON -- Excuse me while I roll my eyes over the latest "mommy war."
