Sometimes opportunities/responsibilities arise quickly, and it is important that we be as responsive to our legislative partners, as we ask them to be responsive to us. It was Monday, 2/12/2018, during a legislative conference call that Cutler Bay Mayor Peggy Bell and I spoke directly with State Representative Bryan Avila (R - Miami) (sponsor of HB 243) and House Minority Leader Kionne L. McGhee regarding an important hearing the bill had scheduled on 2/13 before the full House Government Accountability Committee. It was at this late afternoon meeting (2/12) that Cutler Bay Mayor Peggy Bell and I were asked to appear before the House Accountability Committee advocating for the original intent of 1/2 cent transportation sales tax.
Preparation was important and time extremely limited - working with our managers (Ed Silva and Ralph Casals) - we put together and I brought forward an add on resolution (Palmetto Bay Resolution 2018-23) at the Village Council Meeting held that same day (Monday, 2/12/2018). This resolution was originally co-sponsored by Council Member David Singer. The resolution found a third sponsor and was approved as prepared.
Once in Tallahassee, we met personally with the Committee Chair, Matt Caldwell (R) and Democratic Ranking Member Rep. Barbara Watson prior to testifying before the full committee. Rep. Holly Raschein sits on this committee and met with us to hear our concerns as well. Rep. Raschein has always been a good friend to both Palmetto Bay and Cutler Bay.
Above left - meeting with Comm Chair, Matt Caldwell
Above right, meeting with Rep. Holly Raschein
Above right, meeting with Rep. Holly Raschein
The Government Accountability Committee reported favorably on HB 243 by a 17-6 vote after much dilberation.
Meeting with Rep. Barbara Watson |
Cutler Bay and Palmetto Bay continue to work together for traffic solutions for our South Miami-Dade area.
Both Mayor Peggy Bell and I used our time in Tallahassee to advocate for our entire municipal legislative agendas. I meet with our House and Senate officials locally, telephonically or in Tallahassee – at their offices, in the hallways or even at the airport. The weather of Tuesday evening provided Mayor Bell and I with an opportunity not to be wasted – we were resourceful in turning a 2-hour flight delay into time to really dive deep into legislative issues of the session with our State Senator Jose Javier Rodriguez.
Meeting with Sen Jose Javier Rodriguez |
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