Democratic Reps. Anna V. Eskamani and Carlos Guillermo Smith of Orlando, Angie Nixon of Jacksonville, and Michele Rayner of St. Petersburg said Thursday the Governor was not proposing nearly enough for affordable housing, public education, health care, property insurance, or social services.
โThe Governorโs budget proposes a few longstanding Democratic demands, but itโs not enough,โ Nixon said, noting statewide shortages of teachers, mental health counselors and even school bus drivers.
They also said many of the budget increases they like can be traced to the Governor using federal money allotted Florida through the American Rescue Plan pushed through last spring by President Joe Biden.
Three of them, Eskamani, Smith, and Nixon, were part of the House Democratsโ preemptive strike news conference laying out budget priorities. On Thursday, those priorities remained, as Eskamani repeated her calls for โa budget that prioritizes the need of everyday people, not corporations, not Floridaโs most wealthy residents.โ
Smith contends the $15 billion reserve DeSantisโ offered in his budget is unnecessary and that hundreds of millions of dollars from that would go a long way toward easing affordable housing crunches, paying for Medicaid expansion, and providing commercial rent relief to struggling small businesses.
Smith also mocked DeSantisโ priorities, both in the Governorโs โFreedom First Budgetโ and his rhetoric.
โThe Governor spent a lot of time this week during a public event where he griped and complained and cried about how he was a champion for workers because he was going to stand up to private employers who were still requiring those workers to wear a mask when they sign into their shift, particularly those in the hospitality industry,โ Smith said.
โThe reality is, Floridians donโt care about working all day with a mask on. They care about working all day and still not being able to find affordable housing, health care, and basic necessities,โ Smith continued. โInstead of standing up for those things, Gov. DeSantis is just standing up to employers for requiring masks. No one cares about this. They want him to put together a budget that stands up for working people, expands Medicaid and health care, and also creates robust affordable housing opportunities so they can continue to have the freedom to be safe, healthy and prosperous.โ
Eskamani said it appears DeSantisโ budget leverages American Rescue Plan dollars to offset lost revenue from his proposed gas tax break.
โWe want to see these types of tax breaks, especially because a gas tax is one of the most regressive types of taxes you can use for a revenue generator,โ she said.
She also noted proposed allocations for Piney Point environmental cleanup, citrus promotion funding, $100 million for Florida Job Growth Grants and $20 million for Bright Futures programs.
โThe Governor wants to take $1.2 billion of American Rescue Plan money and use that for the gas tax break. So if Iโm reading this budget correctly, we are leveraging upwards of 36% of federal money to cushion Floridaโs state budget, so as the Governor continuously attacks President Biden, attacks the federal government, the administration, the reality is we could not balance this budget, give out tax breaks, if it werenโt for President Biden,โ Eskamani said.
This article first appeared at Florida Politics.
This article appears in Dec 9-15, 2021.

