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2000-02 Florida Legislature | |||||
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Overview | |||||
Legislative body | Florida Legislature | ||||
Meeting place | Florida Capitol, Tallahassee, Florida | ||||
Election | November 7, 2000 | ||||
Senate | |||||
Members | 40 (25 R, 15 D) | ||||
President | John McKay (R) | ||||
President pro tem | Ginny Brown-Waite (R) | ||||
Majority leader | Jim King (R) | ||||
Minority leader | Tom Rossin (D) | ||||
Party control | Republican | ||||
House of Representatives | |||||
Members | 120 (77 R, 43 D) | ||||
Speaker | Tom Feeney (R) | ||||
Speaker pro tem | Sandy Murman (R) | ||||
Majority leader | ?? (R) | ||||
Minority leader | ?? (D) | ||||
Party control | Republican | ||||
Sessions | |||||
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The 2000-02 Florida Legislature was the legislature of the U.S. state of Florida following the 2000 general election, occurring during the last two years of Governor Jeb Bush's first term. It was the 17th legislature convened under the 1968 Constitution and the 80th since statehood in 1845.
In the November 7, 2000 elections, the Republican Party maintained their 25-15 Senate majority, with both the Republicans and Democrats flipping one seat each. The Republicans gained four seats in the House of Representatives while the Democrats gained two, resulting in a 75-45 Republican majority. This was the first election in which the constitutional amendment limiting legislators to eight consecutive years in office went in effect. As a result of the term limits provision, 13 senators (33%) and 52 representatives (43%) who had served since 1992 or earlier were barred from reelection.
The legislature met in seven sessions: a one-day organization session on November 21, 2000; a special session ("A") held December 8–14, 2000; the 2001 regular session from March 6 to May 4; a special session ("B") held October 22-November 1, 2001; a special session ("C") held November 27-December 6, 2001; the 2002 regular session from January 22 to March 22; a special session ("D") held April 2–5, 2002; and another special session ("E") held April 29-May 14, 2002.[1][2]
Party summary
editSenate
editMembership changed with two resignations and two subsequent special elections, but the chamber's party balance remained constant.[3][4]
Party (Shading indicates majority caucus)
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Total | Vacant | Notes | |||
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Democratic | Republican | |||||
End of previous legislature | 15 | 25 | 40 | 0 | ||
Begin (November 2000) | 15 | 25 | 40 | 0 | ||
May 14, 2001 | 24 | 39 | 1 | Republican Charles Bronson (District 18) resigned after being appointed Commissioner of Agriculture.[5] | ||
July 1, 2001 | 23 | 38 | 2 | Republican Jim Horne (District 6) resigned after being appointed Commissioner of Education.[6][7] | ||
August 21, 2001 | 24 | 39 | 1 | Republican Howard Futch was elected to District 18. | ||
September 25, 2001 | 25 | 40 | 0 | Republican Stephen Wise was elected to District 6. | ||
Final voting share | 37.5% | 62.5% | ||||
Beginning of next legislature | 14 | 26 | 40 | 0 |
House of Representatives
editMembership was fairly stable, with only one resignation and subsequent special election.[8]
Party (Shading indicates majority caucus)
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Total | Vacant | Notes | ||
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Democratic | Republican | ||||
End of previous legislature | 45 | 75 | 120 | 0 | |
Begin (November 2000) | 43 | 77 | 120 | 0 | |
May or June 2001 | 76 | 119 | 1 | Republican Jeff Miller (District 1) resigned to run in a special election for the 1st Congressional District.[9] | |
October 16, 2001 | 77 | 120 | 0 | Republican Greg Evers was elected to District 1.[10] | |
Final voting share | 35.8% | 64.2% | |||
Beginning of next legislature | 39 | 81 | 120 | 0 |
Major legislation and events
editThe recount and lawsuit following the 2000 presidential election occurred at the start of this legislative term. As a result of the uncertainty during the recount litigation, the House Speaker and Senate President called a special session ("A") on December 8, in case a decisive conclusion was not reached before the date on which Florida's presidential electors were set to vote. CITE After the U.S. Supreme Court's ruling in Bush v. Gore on December 12, which allowed the certification of George W. Bush as the winner of Florida's electoral votes to stand, the legislature adjourned on December 14 without having passed any legislation. CITE
The 2001 regular session resulted in several major pieces of legislation:
Anticipating a reduction in tax revenue following the September 11 terrorist attacks, Governor Jeb Bush called a special session ("B") for October 22-November 1, 2001 to adjust the state budget. CITE The legislature passed several appropriations bills adjusting the budget. CITE Dissatisfied with that appropriation, Bush called another special session ("C") for November 27-December 6, which resulted in ... CITE
The 2002 regular session...:
Because the legislature ended the regular session without passing a budget, in addition to several other pieces of legislation, Bush called a two special sessions in April and May to address those issues. The legislature met in four-day special session from April 2–5 ("D") to pass legislation relating to the Florida School Code, but the legislature couldn't agree on a bill. CITE Bush called a second special session from April 29-May 14 ("E") to pass a budget, as well as other issues. Several laws were passed, including ... CITE
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Members
editSenate
editHouse of Representatives
editDist. | Name | Party | Residence | Counties represented | First elected[11] |
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1 | Jeff Miller | Rep | Pace | Parts of Escambia, Okaloosa, Santa Rosa | 1998 |
Greg Evers | Rep | Baker | 2001 | ||
2 | Jerry Maygarden | Rep | Pensacola | Part of Escambia | 1994 |
3 | Holly Benson | Rep | Pensacola | Part of Escambia | 2000 |
4 | Jerry Melvin | Rep | Fort Walton Beach | Parts of Escambia, Okaloosa, Santa Rosa | 1994 |
5 | Don Brown | Rep | DeFuniak Springs | Holmes, Washington, and parts of Okaloosa, Walton | 2000 |
6 | Allan Bense | Rep | Panama City | Part of Bay | 1998 |
7 | Bev Kilmer | Rep | Quincy | Calhoun, Gulf, Jackson, Liberty, and parts of Bay, Gadsden, Leon, Walton | 1998 |
8 | Curtis Richardson | Dem | Tallahassee | Parts of Gadsden, Leon | 2000 |
9 | Loranne Ausley | Dem | Tallahassee | Part of Leon | 2000 |
10 | Will Kendrick | Dem | Carrabelle | Franklin, Jefferson, Levy, Taylor, Wakulla, and parts of Alachua, Dixie, Gilchrist, Leon, Marion | 2000 |
11 | Dwight Stansel | Dem | Wellborn | Columbia, Hamilton, Lafayette, Madison, Suwannee, and parts of Dixie, Gilchrist | 1998 |
12 | Aaron Bean | Rep | Fernandina Beach | Baker, Bradford, Nassau, Union, and part of Duval | 2000 |
13 | Mike Hogan | Rep | Jacksonville | Parts of Clay, Duval | 2000 |
14 | Terry Fields | Dem | Jacksonville | Part of Duval | 2000 |
15 | Denise Lee | Dem | Jacksonville | Part of Duval | 1999 |
16 | Mark Mahon | Rep | Jacksonville | Part of Duval | 2000 |
17 | Stan Jordan | Rep | Jacksonville | Part of Duval | 2000 |
18 | Don Davis | Rep | Jacksonville | Parts of Duval, St. Johns | 2000 |
19 | Dick Kravitz | Rep | Jacksonville | Parts of Clay, Duval, St. Johns | 2000 |
20 | Doug Wiles | Dem | St. Augustine | Parts of Clay, Flagler, St. Johns, Volusia | 1996 |
21 | Joe Pickens | Rep | Palatka | Putnam and parts of Clay, Marion | 2000 |
22 | Perry McGriff | Dem | Gainesville | Parts of Alachua, Marion | 2000 |
23 | Ed Jennings | Dem | Gainesville | Parts of Alachua, Marion | 2000 |
24 | Dennis Baxley | Rep | Ocala | Part of Marion | 2000 |
25 | Carey Baker | Rep | Mount Dora | Parts of Lake, Marion, Seminole, Volusia | 2000 |
26 | Joyce Cusack | Dem | DeLand | Parts of Flagler, Lake, Volusia | 2000 |
27 | Evelyn Lynn | Rep | Ormond Beach | Part of Volusia | 1994 |
28 | Suzanne Kosmas | Dem | New Smyrna Beach | Part of Volusia | 1996 |
29 | Randy John Ball | Rep | Mims | Part of Brevard | 1994 |
30 | Mike Haridopolos | Rep | Melbourne | Part of Brevard | 2000 |
31 | Mitch Needelman | Rep | Melbourne | Part of Brevard | 2000 |
32 | Bob Allen | Rep | Merritt Island | Parts of Brevard, Indian River, Orange | 2000 |
33 | Tom Feeney | Rep | Oviedo | Parts of Orange, Seminole, Volusia | 1996 |
34 | David Mealor | Rep | Lake Mary | Parts of Orange, Seminole | 2000 |
35 | Jim Kallinger | Rep | Winter Park | Parts of Orange, Seminole | 2000 |
36 | Allen Trovillion | Rep | Winter Park | Part of Orange | 1994 |
37 | David Simmons | Rep | Longwood | Parts of Orange, Seminole | 2000 |
38 | Fred Brummer | Rep | Apopka | Parts of Lake, Orange | 1998 |
39 | Gary Siplin | Dem | Orlando | Part of Orange | 2000 |
40 | Andy Gardiner | Rep | Orlando | Part of Orange | 2000 |
41 | Randy Johnson | Rep | Celebration | Parts of Lake, Orange, Osceola | 1998 |
42 | Hugh H. Gibson III | Rep | Lady Lake | Parts of Lake, Marion, Sumter | 2000 |
43 | Nancy Argenziano | Rep | Dunnellon | Citrus and parts of Hernando, Marion | 1996 |
44 | David D. Russell Jr. | Rep | Brooksville | Parts of Hernando, Lake, Pasco, Polk, Sumter | 1998 |
45 | Mike Fasano | Rep | New Port Richey | Parts of Hernando, Pasco | 1994 |
46 | Heather Fiorentino | Rep | New Port RIchey | Part of Pasco | 1998 |
47 | Rob Wallace | Rep | Tampa | Parts of Hillsborough, Pinellas | 1994 |
48 | Gus Bilirakis | Rep | Palm Harbor | Parts of Hillsborough, Pinellas | 1998 |
49 | Larry Crow | Rep | Palm Harbor | Part of Pinellas | 1994 |
50 | Kim Berfield | Rep | Clearwater | Part of Pinellas | 2000 |
51 | Leslie Waters | Rep | Seminole | Part of Pinellas | 1998 |
52 | Frank Farkas | Rep | St. Petersburg | Part of Pinellas | 1998 |
53 | Charlie Justice | Dem | St. Petersburg | Part of Pinellas | 2000 |
54 | John Carassas | Rep | Belleair | Part of Pinellas | 2000 |
55 | Frank Peterman | Dem | St. Petersburg | Parts of Manatee, Pinellas | 2000 |
56 | Sandy Murman | Rep | Tampa | Part of Hillsborough | 1996 |
57 | Chris Hart IV | Rep | Tampa | Part of Hillsborough | 1998 |
58 | Bob Henriquez | Dem | Tampa | Part of Hillsborough | 1998 |
59 | Arthenia Joyner | Dem | Tampa | Part of Hillsborough | 2000 |
60 | Sara Romeo | Dem | Lutz | Part of Hillsborough | 2000 |
61 | Ken Littlefield | Rep | Dade City | Parts of Hillsborough, Pasco | 1999 |
62 | Johnnie Byrd | Rep | Plant City | Part of Hillsborough | 1996 |
63 | Dennis Ross | Rep | Lakeland | Part of Polk | 2000 |
64 | Paula Dockery | Rep | Lakeland | Part of Polk | 1996 |
65 | Marty Bowen | Rep | Haines City | Part of Polk | 2000 |
66 | JD Alexander | Rep | Lake Wales | Parts of Hillsborough, Polk | 1998 |
67 | Mike Bennett | Rep | Bradenton | Parts of Hillsborough, Manatee, Sarasota | 2000 |
68 | Mark Flanagan | Rep | Bradenton | Part of Manatee | 1994 |
69 | Donna Clarke | Rep | Sarasota | Part of Sarasota | 2000 |
70 | Nancy Detert | Rep | Venice | Part of Sarasota | 1998 |
71 | Jerry Paul | Rep | Englewood | Parts of Charlotte, Sarasota | 2000 |
72 | Lindsay Harrington | Rep | Punta Gorda | DeSoto, Hardee, and parts of Charlotte, Lee | 1996 |
73 | Bruce Kyle | Rep | Fort Myers | Part of Lee | 1998 |
74 | Jeff Kottkamp | Rep | Cape Coral | Parts of Charlotte, Lee, Sarasota | 2000 |
75 | Carole Green | Rep | Fort Myers | Parts of Collier, Lee | 1998 |
76 | J. Dudley Goodlette | Rep | Naples | Part of Collier | 1998 |
77 | Joseph Spratt | Rep | LaBelle | Glades, Hendry, and parts of Collier, Highlands | 1996 |
78 | Richard Machek | Dem | Delray Beach | Parts of Highlands, Martin, Okeechobee, Palm Beach, St. Lucie | 2000 |
79 | Frank Attkisson | Rep | Kissimmee | Parts of Okeechobee, Osceola | 2000 |
80 | Stan Mayfield | Rep | Vero Beach | Parts of Indian River, St. Lucie | 2000 |
81 | Gayle Harrell | Rep | Stuart | Parts of Martin, St. Lucie | 2000 |
82 | Joe Negron | Rep | Stuart | Parts of Martin, Palm Beach | 2000 |
83 | Jeff Atwater | Rep | North Palm Beach | Part of Palm Beach | 2000 |
84 | Hank Harper | Dem | West Palm Beach | Part of Palm Beach | 2000 |
85 | Lois Frankel | Dem | West Palm Beach | Part of Palm Beach | 1994 |
86 | Susan Bucher | Dem | West Palm Beach | Part of Palm Beach | 2000 |
87 | Bill Andrews | Rep | Delray Beach | Part of Palm Beach | 1994 |
88 | Annie Gannon | Dem | Delray Beach | Part of Palm Beach | 2000 |
89 | Irv Slosberg | Dem | Boca Raton | Part of Palm Beach | 2000 |
90 | Mark Weissman | Dem | Parkland | Part of Broward | 2000 |
91 | Connie Mack | Rep | Fort Lauderdale | Parts of Broward, Palm Beach | 2000 |
92 | Jack Seiler | Dem | Wilton Manors | Part of Broward | 2000 |
93 | Chris Smith | Dem | Fort Lauderdale | Part of Broward | 1998 |
94 | Matt Meadows | Dem | Lauderhill | Part of Broward | 2000 |
95 | Ron Greenstein | Dem | Coconut Creek | Part of Broward | 1998 |
96 | Stacy Ritter | Dem | Coral Springs | Part of Broward | 1996 |
97 | Nan Rich | Dem | Weston | Part of Broward | 2000 |
98 | Roger Wishner | Dem | Sunrise | Part of Broward | 2000 |
99 | Tim Ryan | Dem | Dania Beach | Part of Broward | 1998 |
100 | Eleanor Sobel | Dem | Hollywood | Part of Broward | 1998 |
101 | Ken Gottlieb | Dem | Hollywood | Parts of Broward, Dade | 1998 |
102 | Rafael "Ralph" Arza | Rep | Hialeah | Parts of Collier, Dade | 2000 |
103 | Wilbert "Tee" Holloway | Dem | Miami | Part of Dade | 2000 |
104 | Frederica Wilson | Dem | Miami | Part of Dade | 1998 |
105 | Sally Heyman | Dem | North Miami Beach | Part of Dade | 1994 |
106 | Dan Gelber | Dem | Miami Beach | Part of Dade | 2000 |
107 | Gustavo Barreiro | Rep | Miami Beach | Part of Dade | 1998 |
108 | Phillip Brutus | Dem | Miami Shores | Part of Dade | 2000 |
109 | Dorothy Bendross-Mindingall | Dem | Miami | Part of Dade | 2000 |
110 | René García | Rep | Hialeah | Part of Dade | 2000 |
111 | Marco Rubio | Rep | Coral Gables | Part of Dade | 2000 |
112 | Mario Díaz-Balart | Rep | Miami | Part of Dade | 2000 |
113 | Manuel Prieguez | Rep | Miami | Part of Dade | 1998 |
114 | Gaston Cantens | Rep | Miami | Part of Dade | 1998 |
115 | Renier Díaz de la Portilla | Rep | Miami | Part of Dade | 2000 |
116 | Annie Betancourt | Dem | Miami | Part of Dade | 1994 |
117 | Carlos Lacasa | Rep | Miami | Part of Dade | 1994 |
118 | Ed Bullard | Dem | Miami | Part of Dade | 2000 |
119 | Cindy Lerner | Dem | Miami | Part of Dade | 2000 |
120 | Ken Sorensen | Rep | Key Largo | Monroe and part of Dade | 1998 |
References
edit- ^ "1998-99 Senate Journal" (PDF). archive.flsenate.gov. Retrieved 2016-02-09.
- ^ "1999-2000 Senate Journal" (PDF). archive.flsenate.gov. Retrieved 2016-02-08.
- ^ Cite error: The named reference
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was invoked but never defined (see the help page). - ^ Cite error: The named reference
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was invoked but never defined (see the help page). - ^ Ulferts, Alisa (2001-05-11). "Senator to fill out Cabinet position". St. Petersburg Times. Retrieved 2016-03-01.
- ^ Kennedy, John (2001-06-06). "Gov. Bush To Appoint Education Chairman". Orlando Sentinel. Retrieved 2016-03-01.
- ^ Cravey, Eric (2001-06-19). "Horne to top teacher post". Jacksonville Business Journal. Retrieved 2016-03-01.
- ^ "Florida House of Representatives - Historic Journals". www.myfloridahouse.gov. Retrieved 2016-02-03.
- ^ Digmon, Sherry (2001-08-01). "Walnut Hill candidate takes victory in Florida primary". Atmore Advance. Retrieved 2016-03-01.
- ^ "Anthrax delays Miller's oath after Panhandle victory". Associated Press. 2001-10-17. Retrieved 2016-03-01 – via Florida Times-Union.
- ^ a b Year first elected to their current time in office. Members may have previously served other, non-consecutive stints.
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