[Nfbf-l] Message from the Director: 2011 Legislative Session

Kirk kvharmon54 at gmail.com
Sat May 14 02:39:25 UTC 2011


Dwight, this has  already been sent out I do believe. KH
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Subject: Message from the Director:  2011 Legislative Session
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Dear DBS  Employees,
The 2011  legislative session was very difficult for all state programs and
services for  our most vulnerable citizens.  Everything from budget cuts to
agency  reorganizations was up for discussion and debate.  Facing a $4
billion  budget shortfall amid a still-struggling economy, the Legislature 
was
forced  to make many tough decisions.
We are pleased to  say that the Division of Blind Services (DBS) came out
of the process mostly  intact after surviving two potential pitfalls.  The
first involved the  House budget plan, which proposed to cut $852,000 in
general revenue funding  for the 2011-2012 DBS Budget.  The proposed cuts 
would
impact the  following programs:
    *   The  Blind Babies program, which maximizes the ability of visually
impaired  children from birth to five years old and contribute to their
success in  school.
    *   The  Independent Living Program for Seniors which teaches these
elders how to  care for themselves in their own home and therefore keep them
from living  in nursing homes or other institutions.
If the  proposed $852,000 was cut from the DBS budget and split 50/50
between these general revenue funded programs, the impact  would be 164 
babies
or 17.7 percent of babies currently  served and 203 or 4.3 percent of 
seniors
currently served would no  longer receive services.  The good news came
during the next to last week  of Session when the House agreed to the Senate
version of the DBS budget and  dropped the proposed cuts.
The other proposed  change to impact DBS involved the reorganization of
several state agencies to  create a new “jobs agency” that is a Governor
priority.  Prior to  session, the Governor’s Office and the Senate had 
indicated
they would not  support changes to the current structure of DBS within the
Department of  Education (DOE).  On April 6, amendments were filed and
adopted that  would in fact transfer DBS to this new agency.  Within an 
hour, the
Senate voted to reconsider the adoption of the amendments and withdrew them
 resulting in DBS staying with DOE.   It is difficult to know how  this
change would have affected the operations of the Division but we do know
transitioning to a new agency would take time and attention away from our 
focus
on client services.
All in all, there  will be no negative effect on the programs offered by
the Division and through  our partner organizations. In both of these
situations we can thank the  Governor, our legislative supporters and the 
Florida
Association for Agencies  Serving the Blind for their active support on 
behalf
of blind and visually  impaired Floridians.
We will send additional  information regarding the 2011 Legislative actions
 soon.
Thank  you,
Joyce Hildreth,  Director
Division of Blind  Services



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