Every Child A Swimmer Update

This "Every Child A Swimmer" update focuses on the critical issue of drowning as a preventable cause of death among children in Florida. It emphasizes Florida's high rates of unintentional drownings, especially in young children, due to its extensive shoreline and numerous swimming pools. The report underlines the significance of swimming lessons in reducing drowning risks and advocates for widespread water safety education. Additionally, it discusses the economic and emotional impacts of drowning incidents. The report supports legislative measures aimed at improving water safety and swimming education to prevent drowning deaths in children.

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Government Efficiency Should Not Be Something We Do Every Four Years

Government Efficiency Should Not Be Something We Do Every Four Years

Florida has proven ideas, demonstrated wins, and active tools; now it needs permanence. By embedding efficiency into the annual budget cycle—backed by transparent tracking and regular reporting—the state can convert sporadic initiatives into sustained savings and better service delivery for taxpayers.

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Apportionment Changes Amid Policy Proposals

Apportionment Changes Amid Policy Proposals

Apportionment Changes Amid Policy Proposals explains how Florida’s 2020 Census undercount—about 750,000 residents (3.48%)—reduced the state’s political representation and likely cost billions of dollars in federal funding over the decade. The report examines what Florida stood to gain if the count had been accurate and how proposed changes to who is counted could affect future apportionment.

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