House offers boost in education spending, but not as high as Gov. Rick Scott's proposal
(Political Fix Florida)
(Political Fix Florida)
Topic: Proposed Budget
Week in Review for May 23, 2014
by Florida Current Staff - 11 months ago - +
Scott receives budget, veto watch commences
by Gray Rohrer - 11 months ago - +
Lawmakers approve record budget and adjourn
by Florida Current Staff - 11 months ago - +
Scott gets tax cut package on session's last day
by Gray Rohrer - 11 months ago - +
House, Senate reach tax cut package deal
by Gray Rohrer - 11 months ago - +
Budget talks slow down as negotiators wrangle over remaining issues
by Gray Rohrer - 12 months ago - +
No time for 'fancy courting' as House and Senate kick off formal budget talks
by Gray Rohrer - 12 months ago - +
House, Senate match on citrus greening but remain apart on environmental spending
by Bruce Ritchie - 12 months ago - +
Work remains on joint 'work plan' as items stumble in Senate
by Gray Rohrer - 12 months ago - +
Some want DEP to pick up the pace on petroleum site cleanups
by Bruce Ritchie - 12 months ago - +
Final weeks: Weatherford's big ideas, trains and budget talks
by Gray Rohrer - 12 months ago - +
A 'patchwork of awesomeness' or 'broad-based' tax cuts?
by Gray Rohrer - 12 months ago - +
House, Senate apart on spending to battle citrus greening, pests while raises sought for firefighters
by Bruce Ritchie - 12 months ago - +
House and Senate adopt separate plans to spend $75 billion
by Gray Rohrer - 12 months ago - +
House, Senate advance tax cut plans
by Gray Rohrer - 13 months ago - +
Scott signs $395 million vehicle fee cut
by Gray Rohrer - 13 months ago - +
At session's midway point, Scott, Legislature look to avoid controversy
by Gray Rohrer - 13 months ago - +
Democracy in action? The problem is the budget process not the spending, House Democrat says
by Bruce Ritchie - 13 months ago - +
House, Senate budgets incredibly close - will Democrats get extremely loud?
by Gray Rohrer - 13 months ago - +
House, Senate differ sharply over agricultural water spending in their budget proposals
by Bruce Ritchie - 13 months ago - +


Flush with cash, Florida legislators approved a record state budget that increases money for child welfare and schools and included a half-billion dollar tax cut but failed to agree to regulatory structure for telemedicine or expand scope of practice for nurse practitioners before ending a 60-day session Friday night.
The chambers embarked on the budget conference process Monday night as they haggle over how to spend about $75 billion in the 2014-2015 fiscal year.
The Senate and House have different plans on spending for local water projects, springs restoration and petroleum site cleanups.
The chambers' spending plans are closer than in recent years as lawmakers enjoy a $1.2 billion projected surplus. The differences will be worked out over the next several weeks. Lawmakers have until early May to pass a spending plan.