Bill Text: FL S0088 | 2023 | Regular Session | Introduced
Bill Title: Task Force on Workforce Housing for Teachers and Expansion of Schools
Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Democrat 1-0)
Status: (Failed) 2023-05-05 - Died in Community Affairs [S0088 Detail]
Download: Florida-2023-S0088-Introduced.html
Florida Senate - 2023 SB 88 By Senator Jones 34-00324-23 202388__ 1 A bill to be entitled 2 An act relating to the Task Force on Workforce Housing 3 for Teachers and Expansion of Schools; providing 4 legislative findings; creating the task force adjunct 5 to the Department of Economic Opportunity; requiring 6 the department to provide administrative and staff 7 support; specifying the purpose and the composition of 8 the task force; defining the term “workforce housing”; 9 specifying the duties of the task force; requiring the 10 task force to submit a report to the Governor and the 11 Legislature by a specified date; requiring state 12 agencies to assist and cooperate with the task force; 13 encouraging local governments to assist and cooperate 14 with the task force; providing for expiration of the 15 task force; providing an effective date. 16 17 Be It Enacted by the Legislature of the State of Florida: 18 19 Section 1. (1) The Legislature finds that recent rapid 20 increases in the median purchase price of homes and the cost of 21 rental housing have far outpaced the income of teachers in this 22 state, preventing essential teachers from living in the 23 communities where they serve and thereby creating the need for 24 innovative solutions for the provision of housing opportunities 25 for teachers. The Legislature further finds that there is a need 26 for additional classrooms and instructional space for children. 27 To this end, the Legislature finds that the establishment of the 28 Task Force on Workforce Housing for Teachers and Expansion of 29 Schools is an appropriate measure to identify ways to fulfill 30 this need in communities throughout the state. 31 (2) The Task Force on Workforce Housing for Teachers and 32 Expansion of Schools, a task force as defined in s. 20.03(8), 33 Florida Statutes, is created adjunct to the Department of 34 Economic Opportunity to study issues related to the need for 35 affordable housing for teachers and for additional classrooms 36 and instructional space and to identify the best means of 37 meeting those needs. Except as otherwise provided in this 38 section, the task force shall operate in a manner consistent 39 with s. 20.052, Florida Statutes. The department shall provide 40 administrative and staff support relating to the functions of 41 the task force. 42 (3) The task force is composed of the following members, 43 who shall be appointed no later than August 1, 2023: 44 (a) The President of the Senate and the Speaker of the 45 House of Representatives shall each appoint five members, none 46 of whom may be a member of the Legislature at the time of his or 47 her appointment, as follows: 48 1. One member of a board of county commissioners; 49 2. One member of a governing body of a municipality; 50 3. One member of a district school board; 51 4. A developer; and 52 5. A homebuilder. 53 (b) The Governor shall appoint two members, one of whom is 54 an affordable housing advocate who may not have a current or 55 past direct business relationship with any local government, 56 district school board, developer, or homebuilder. The Governor 57 shall designate one of his or her appointees as chair of the 58 task force. 59 (c) One member of the Senate, appointed by the President of 60 the Senate. 61 (d) One member of the House of Representatives, appointed 62 by the Speaker of the House of Representatives. 63 (e) The Commissioner of Education or his or her designee. 64 (f) The Secretary of Environmental Protection or his or her 65 designee. 66 (g) The Secretary of Economic Opportunity or his or her 67 designee. 68 (h) The Secretary of Management Services or his or her 69 designee. 70 71 The chair of the task force may request that representatives of 72 appropriate federal agencies participate as ex officio, 73 nonvoting members. 74 (4) For purposes of this section, the term “workforce 75 housing” means housing affordable to natural persons or families 76 whose total annual household income does not exceed 80 percent 77 of the area median income, adjusted for household size. 78 (5) The task force shall: 79 (a) Study the feasibility of using surplus, state-owned 80 land and buildings for workforce housing for teachers and 81 classroom and instructional space for students. 82 (b) Identify the costs associated with the development of 83 surplus, state-owned land and buildings for workforce housing 84 for teachers and additional classroom and instructional space, 85 including costs arising out of potential partnerships between 86 state government, local governments, and the private sector. 87 (c) Identify the need and availability of grants for 88 workforce housing for teachers and additional classroom and 89 instructional space for students. 90 (d) Identify the areas of this state which have the 91 greatest need for workforce housing for teachers and additional 92 classroom and instructional space for students. 93 (e) Study the use of mixed-use developments in addressing 94 the need for workforce housing for teachers and additional 95 classroom and instructional space for students. 96 (f) Study the need for comprehensive planning that 97 addresses the need for workforce housing for teachers and 98 additional classroom and instructional space for students. 99 (g) Determine whether the creation of a pilot program is 100 necessary and appropriate to achieve the objectives of the task 101 force. 102 (h) Identify any statutory changes necessary to achieve the 103 objectives of the task force. 104 (6) The task force shall submit a report of its findings 105 and recommendations to the Governor, the President of the 106 Senate, and the Speaker of the House of Representatives by 107 February 1, 2024. 108 (7) All state agencies shall cooperate with and assist the 109 task force to the fullest extent possible. All local governments 110 are encouraged to assist and cooperate with the task force, as 111 necessary. 112 (8) This section expires July 1, 2024. 113 Section 2. This act shall take effect July 1, 2023.