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Tuesday, May 18th, 2010
Gov. Charlie Crist Weighs Bill to Help Cities Go Green
“It’s a no-mandate, no taxpayer subsidy that allows people to finance energy efficiency and other clean technologies, like solar, and save energy costs,” said Rep. Adam Hasner, R-Delray Beach, the House majority leader who cosponsored the bill with Sen. Michael Bennett, R-Bradenton. … “This is one of the most innovative public policy initiatives we’ve addressed in Florida for years for renewable energy. Local governments see this as a way for them to help residents and create jobs.” »Read More
Sunday, May 16th, 2010
Crist Signs Legislation Authorizing FAU Medical Program
“This landmark legislation signed today by Gov. Crist will create new and diverse opportunities at Florida Atlantic University that will benefit Floridians for decades to come,” said Nancy Blosser, chair of FAU’s Board of Trustees. “We are extremely grateful to the governor for his support of this key research and educational initiative, and we appreciate his foresight and wisdom in preparing for Florida’s future. We also extend sincerest thanks to Rep. Adam Hasner and Sen. Joe Negron, the sponsors of this legislation, for their vital leadership.” … “What an important day for Florida Atlantic University,” said John Pritchett, FAU’s interim president. “We are grateful to the governor, Rep. Hasner, Sen. Negron and all of our supporters who believe that FAU’s medical education program will serve as a leader, combining unique, state-of-the-art medical education with modern research.” »Read More
Tuesday, May 11th, 2010
Crist to Call Back Legislators to Consider Offshore Drilling Ban
House Republican Leader Adam Hasner, R-Boca Raton, said “a call for a special session is purely political.” He noted that state law already bans drilling in state waters and “no one is trying to change that.” … “That is transparent political posturing by Charlie Crist,” he said. “Right now, the issue is protecting our environment and protecting our economy. A constitutional amendment is about Charlie Crist protecting his political future.” … A special session costs about $40,000 a day, to bring legislators and their staffs to Tallahassee. »Read More
Monday, May 10th, 2010
Crist Wields Mighty Veto Pen
Florida’s veto season, which follows the end of the Legislature’s annual lawmaking session, comes against a never-before-seen political backdrop. Last week, Crist dropped his lifelong affiliation with the Republican Party, which runs the state Legislature. He’s running for the U.S. Senate as a no-party candidate. … “Charlie Crist always talked about having optimism. Right now, the only power Charlie Crist has is negative, and it’s in the form of veto threats,” said House Republican Leader Adam Hasner, R-Boca Raton. “My belief is, any vetoes he makes are going to be based more on politics and how it will affect his election than it will be based on policy.” »Read More
Friday, May 7th, 2010
State Law Banning Pill Mills Heads to Crist
According to a news release from State Rep. Adam Hasner’s office, pain clinics in South Florida attract patients from all over the country. More oxycodone is distributed in Florida than in any other state. The top 25 pain management clinics for dispensing prescription pain relievers are in Florida, and the 50 doctors who dispense the most oxycodone in the country are in Florida, including 33 in Broward County. A major factor contributing to the statistics are Florida’s “dispensing practitioners” who have special approval to dispense drugs directly from their offices. In 2006, they handed out 85 percent of all oxycodone distributed by doctors nationally. »Read More
Sunday, May 2nd, 2010
BLOG: Florida Legislature Passes Energy Financing Measure
HB 7179 would establish the Property Assessed Clean Energy (PACE) program to allow local governments to finance renewable energy and storm-resistance improvements. There are 16 states with such PACE programs, according to Vote Solar. HB 7179 was the last bill to pass the House before it adjourned at 6:59 p.m. “I think this is going to attract capital to the state of Florida and I think it will create jobs in the energy efficiencies and solar technology industries,” said Rep. Adam Hasner, R-Delray Beach and the House majority leader. »Read More
Saturday, May 1st, 2010
EDITORIAL: Thumb Up: Environment Expected to Get a Boost from Legislature
Senate President Jeff Atwater, R-North Palm Beach, and Rep. Adam Hasner, R-Delray Beach, deserve credit for the funding, fighting against tremendous odds to keep it in the budget, according to Kirk Fordham, chief executive officer of the Everglades Foundation. »Read More
Wednesday, April 28th, 2010
EDITORIAL: ‘Fair Districts’ Proposal is Stealth Attempt By Left to Snatch Power
Bottom line: FDF is spending millions to control Florida elections. Unions and other FDF contributors hired people from all over the country to stake out municipal buildings and Florida libraries to sell their deceptive amendments. These people are paid professionals, bounty hunters, who receive money for each signature they collect. State Rep. Adam Hasner has said of FDF: “It is a stealth agenda funded by the left to do in the courts what they can’t do at the ballot box.” »Read More
Tuesday, April 27th, 2010
BLOG: Innovative Energy Bill Sails Through Florida House
HB 7179 by the Energy & Utilities Policy Committee passed after amendments that would extend the state solar energy rebate program were rejected. The bill establishes the Property Assessed Clean Energy (PACE) program, which allows homeowners to repay the loans with non-ad valorem assessments on their property tax bills. The bill has support from environmental groups and was pushed by House Majority Leader Adam Hasner, R-Boca Raton. “The biggest challenge most Florida homeowners face is paying the upfront costs to retrofit their homes with energy improvements,” Hasner, R-Delray Beach, said in a statement. “PACE presents a common sense, innovative policy initiative that will remove this significant financial burden for homeowners and allow them to buy solar panels and implement energy efficiency in their homes.” »Read More
Monday, April 26th, 2010
Florida Jobs Still Focus as Legislative Session Nears End
But on the policy front it’s jobs — the buzz word of the session — that will dominate this final week. “If you follow throughout the session, I think you will see there has been a consistent number of bills related to job creation and improving the economic climate in Florida,” said House GOP leader Adam Hasner of Delray Beach. »Read More
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