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Florida Legislature
This Purchase Order (C594AD) details the acquisition of 5 Adobe Coldfusion Enterprise Subscriptions from Insight Public Sector, Inc. by OLITS Office of Legislative Information Tech Services. The agreement is effective from June 17, 2025, to May 29, 2026, with a total cost of $12,448.15000 USD. Payment terms specify annual payment upon receipt of a correct invoice and legislative approval.
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Jun 17, 2025
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Effective: Jun 17, 2025
Florida Legislature
Expires:
This Purchase Order (C594AD) details the acquisition of 5 Adobe Coldfusion Enterprise Subscriptions from Insight Public Sector, Inc. by OLITS Office of Legislative Information Tech Services. The agreement is effective from June 17, 2025, to May 29, 2026, with a total cost of $12,448.15000 USD. Payment terms specify annual payment upon receipt of a correct invoice and legislative approval.
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This is a Blanket Purchase Order (EP506932) from Ring Power Corporation to the Legislative Branch for a five-year term of preventative maintenance and inspections of an emergency generator. The service begins on January 20, 2026, and concludes on January 18, 2031, with a total value of $126,638.00 USD. Payments are to be made annually.
Effective Date
Jan 20, 2026
Expires
Effective: Jan 20, 2026
Florida Legislature
Expires:
This is a Blanket Purchase Order (EP506932) from Ring Power Corporation to the Legislative Branch for a five-year term of preventative maintenance and inspections of an emergency generator. The service begins on January 20, 2026, and concludes on January 18, 2031, with a total value of $126,638.00 USD. Payments are to be made annually.
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This Purchase Order (EP500020) details a blanket purchase for network cabling and materials from Data Set Ready, Inc. to OLITS Office of Legislative Information Tech Services for a total of $5,000.00 USD. The contract term is one year, effective from December 22, 2025.
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Dec 22, 2025
Expires
Effective: Dec 22, 2025
Florida Legislature
Expires:
This Purchase Order (EP500020) details a blanket purchase for network cabling and materials from Data Set Ready, Inc. to OLITS Office of Legislative Information Tech Services for a total of $5,000.00 USD. The contract term is one year, effective from December 22, 2025.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from Florida Legislature
The commission discussed a staff-recommended remand regarding a petition for attorney's fees and costs. The focus was on the administrative law judge's recommended order, which assessed joint and several liability against four complainants. Staff recommended remanding the case to the administrative law judge to make individualized findings of fact regarding liability and specific findings concerning hourly rates and time expended, as required by case law.
This annual assessment by the Office of Economic and Demographic Research (EDR) evaluates Florida's water resources and infrastructure investments. It presents updated national estimates for water-related infrastructure, including comprehensive data from lead service line inventories and findings from EPA's Clean Watersheds Needs Survey and Drinking Water Infrastructure Needs Survey and Assessment. The report highlights significant capital improvement needs, projected to exceed $72 billion over the next 20 years (Fiscal Year 2022-23 to 2041-42), and analyzes financial information for both public and private water utilities. A key focus is on the reliability of current lead service line inventories and the ongoing efforts to identify and replace lead pipes, while also setting expectations for future stormwater and wastewater needs assessments due in 2027.
The meeting provided a legislative update on bills affecting the code of ethics. Key discussions included Senate Bill 92 and House Bill 139 regarding whistleblower protections for ethics complainants, Senate Bill 964 and House Bill 6011 clarifying the Form 10 filing location to be the Commission on Ethics, and Senate Bill 572 which amends the nepotism law concerning foster families and relatives. The commission also reviewed proposed legislation on records exemption for commission members and staff, an extension of the expenditure ban to water management district reporting individuals, referrals from the Department of Financial Services, House Bill 1251 concerning expenditure of public funds by local governments, legislation on foreign influence prohibiting accepting gifts from designated terrorist organizations, and House Bill 1221 which provides an exemption in the nepotism law for relatives of firefighters under collective bargaining agreements. Staff noted that passing the local government expenditure legislation might necessitate hiring additional administrative and attorney staff due to anticipated case intake increases.
This document provides an economic overview of Florida, presenting data and forecasts across several key indicators. It covers Florida's GDP growth, per capita GDP by county, personal income trends, the narrowing wage gap, current employment conditions including unemployment rate and labor force participation, and population growth projections. The overview also details aspects of the housing market, such as documentary stamp tax collections, homeownership rates, building permits, existing single-family home sales, rental prices, and tourism recovery and forecasts. It concludes with an assessment of consumer perceptions and general revenue forecasts.
The meeting of the Florida Commission on Ethics included discussions on advisory opinion files 2825 and 2827. File 2825 concerned the applicability of the inoffice representation ban to a state representative. The commission also reviewed a request from a recently appointed member of the Pulk County School Board regarding whether her employment violates the inoff lobbying ban.
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