2024 Florida Legislative Session Wrap-Up

The 2024 Florida Legislative Session Wrap-Up provides a comprehensive overview of the key bills and budget issues addressed during the session. Lawmakers passed a $117.5 billion budget, which includes over $1 billion in tax relief measures and leaves nearly $10 billion in total reserves. The session also saw the passage of significant legislation in areas such as healthcare, education, insurance, and the environment.

Highlights include the "Live Healthy Act" to address healthcare workforce shortages, school choice expansion, property insurance reforms, and major investments in water quality and conservation. The budget funds pay raises for state employees and teachers, increases per-student funding, and supports affordable housing initiatives. A record number of local member projects, totaling $2.8 billion, were also included.

This in-depth analysis covers the bills and budget issues that passed, as well as noteworthy legislation that did not pass. It provides valuable insights into the priorities and actions of the 2024 Florida Legislature, making it a must-read for anyone interested in understanding the current state of Florida policy and its potential impacts on taxpayers and residents.

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Economic and Fiscal Impacts of Florida Goodwill Association

Economic and Fiscal Impacts of Florida Goodwill Association

Goodwill’s Economic and Workforce Impact in Florida: FY 2024 quantifies how the Florida Goodwill Association and its nine territories convert donated goods and mission-driven operations into jobs, higher earnings, and stronger local economies across the state. Using FY 2024 operational, employment, and capital spending data and the IMPLAN input-output model, Florida TaxWatch estimates that Goodwill generated $1.52 billion in total economic output, added $893.9 million to Florida’s GDP, and supported 21,471 jobs statewide.

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