Welcome  back for the 2020 Legislative Session! Below you will find a brief synopsis of  two pieces of legislation that passed in committee today. Stay tuned for a  recap of the week including videos from the Speaker of the House, Senate  President, the Governor, and our Annual Legislative Reception!
                                   
                                    Economic Development
                                      
                                    SB 848 – Relating  to Rural Communities
                                                                        On  Tuesday, January 14, SB 848 by Senator Bill Montford (D-Quincy) was heard in  the Senate Commerce & Tourism Committee and was reported favorably with 5  yeas and 0 nays. AIF’s Senior Vice President of State and Federal Affairs,  Brewster Bevis, stood in support of this legislation. 
                                    The U.S. Census Bureau defines urban areas as areas of 50,000 or  more population and urban clusters of at least 2,500 and less than 50,000  population. Additionally, the Bureau considers anything that is not an urban  area to be rural. Geographically, 86.2% of Florida’s land lies in rural areas  but only 8.8% of Florida’s population lives in those rural areas. 
                                    The bill  creates the “Florida Rural Job and Business Recovery Act.” The bill uses tax  credits against the state insurance premium tax to incentivize investors to  give funds to certified growth fund entities that, in turn, will make capital  or equity investments, or loans with a maturity date of at least one year, in  growth businesses (businesses that, among other qualifications, employee less  than 200) located in non-urbanized areas of the state. 
                                     SB 848 will now move to the Senate  Finance & Tax Committee.                                    
AIF supports efforts to increase economic development in  Florida’s rural areas by increasing job growth. 
                                   
                                    Taxation
                                      
                                    SB 1192 –  Relating to Tax on Aviation Fuel
                                                                        On  Tuesday, January 14, SB 1192 by Senator Joe Gruters (R-Sarasota) was heard in  the Senate Commerce & Tourism Committee and was reported favorable with 4  yeas and 1 nay. AIF’s Senior Vice President of State and Federal Affairs,  Brewster Bevis, stood in support of this legislation. 
                                    Florida  statute imposes an excise tax of 4.27 cents per gallon on aviation fuel,  aviation gasoline, and kerosene sold in or brought into the state. This repeals  the excise tax imposed on aviation fuel, aviation gasoline, and kerosene sold  or brought into the state.
                                     SB 1192 will  now move to the Senate Finance  & Tax Committee.
                                    AIF  supports legislative actions that reduce taxes on businesses which allows  further growth and employment opportunities.