Daisy Morales picks up Nikki Fried’s endorsement in HD 44

Daisy Morales picks up Nikki Fried’s endorsement in HD 44

Democratic Rep. Daisy Morales has won the endorsement of Democratic Agriculture Commissioner Nikki Fried for a re-election bid in Orange County’s House District 44.

Morales faces Democratic official and activist Rita Harris in an Aug. 23 Democratic Primary Election for the new district, which spans across much of south-central Orange. Morales is seeking a second term.

“During her time in the FL House, Representative Morales has demonstrated her relentless dedication to her constituents. She has a proven track record of getting bills passed and signed into law,” Fried in an endorsement statement released by Morales’ campaign. “Selfless dedication to serve is hard to come by, and we’ll continue to need that in Tallahassee. I’m proud to endorse Representative Morales for Florida House District 44.”

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State House Candidates Morales, Powell, López Lead Orange County Voter Petition Certifications After Deadline

State House Candidates Morales, Powell, López Lead Orange County Voter Petition Certifications After Deadline

ORLANDO, Fla. – The Daisy Morales re-election campaign for State Representative has announced that Rep. Morales currently leads among the 47 candidates in 11 Florida House races representing Orange County in certified candidate petitions from Orange County voters, according to the Florida Division of Elections website.

All state representative candidates were required to collect a minimum of 599 petitions. To date, Rep. Morales has had 789 petitions certified, topping the Orange County voter petition count with 595 certified. Pam Powell, Democratic candidate for House District 41, comes in second with 584 certified Orange County petitions to date out of 624. Orange County School Board member Johanna López, Democratic candidate for Florida House District 43, comes third with 493 certified in Orange County out of a total 611 to date.

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Daisy Morales to reintroduce active shooter alert system legislation after NYC subway shooting

Daisy Morales to reintroduce active shooter alert system legislation after NYC subway shooting

Orlando Democratic Rep. Daisy Morales has announced plans to reintroduce legislation to create an Active Shooter Alert System in Florida in response to the recent New York City subway shooting

Morales introduced the legislation during the 2022 Legislative Session. The bill, HB 1271, would require the Florida Department of Law Enforcement to implement an alert system to be activated on the report of an active shooter. The alert system would then notify residents within a 50-mile radius of the shooter’s location. The bill would also require the Florida Department of Transportation to establish a plan for providing relevant information to the public within the 50-mile radius using their existing dynamic message signs.

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Governor signs HB 7065 providing $70 million to fatherhood in Florida cosponsored by Rep. Morales

Governor signs HB 7065 providing $70 million to fatherhood in Florida cosponsored by Rep. Morales

TAMPA, Fla. – Today, Governor Ron DeSantis signed House Bill 7065 which provide $70 million to support fatherhood in Florida cosponsored State Representative Daisy Morales. The new law will also designate June as “Responsible Fatherhood Month.

”Here’s a breakdown of the Responsible Father Initiative:

  • $32.6 million goes towards grants aimed at assisting fathers
  • $1,720 stipends for young adults who were in foster care
  • More funding to Department of Children and Families programs
  • More funding Department of Juvenile Justice programs

The law goes into effect July 1.

Congressman Darren Soto Endorses State Rep. Daisy Morales in Newly Drawn HD 44

Congressman Darren Soto Endorses State Rep. Daisy Morales in Newly Drawn HD 44

ORLANDO, Fla. (FNN) – Today, the Daisy Morales campaign announced in a press release that US Congressman Darren Soto endorsed her for a second term in the Florida House. Parts of Congressman Soto’s and Representative Morales’ districts cross, representing the same constituents.

Representative Daisy Morales will run in Florida House District 44, after the Florida Legislature approved maps to split her House District 48 into Districts 43 and 44.

Democratic incumbent state Representative Geraldine Thompson will not seek re-election in House District 44. Thompson is running for her old state Senate seat in District 11.

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Governor signs 9 bills into law, including the telehealth bill (Cosponsored by Rep. Morales)

Governor signs 9 bills into law, including the telehealth bill (Cosponsored by Rep. Morales)

TALLAHASSEE, Fla. – Today, Florida Governor Ron DeSantis signed nine (9) bills into law cosponsored by Representative Daisy Morales.

HOUSE BILLS SIGNED INTO LAW, INCLUDING COMPANION SENATE BILLS:

Children with Developmental Delays – Cosponsored House Bill15 | Companion Senate Bill 236 signed by the Governor

The bill revises definition of term “exceptional student” to include additional students with developmental delays.

Telehealth – Cosponsored House Bill 17 | Companion Senate Bill 312 signed by the Governor

 The bill revises prohibition on prescribing controlled substances through use of telehealth to include only specified controlled substances.

Private Instructional Personnel Providing Applied Behavior Analysis Services – Cosponsored House Bill 255

The bill revises definition of “private instructional personnel” to include certain registered behavior technicians; requires such technicians to meet specified requirements.

Step-therapy Protocols – Cosponsored House Bill 459

The bill revises circumstances under which step-therapy protocols may not be required; requires health insurers & HMOs to publish on their websites & provide to their insureds & subscribers specified information; provides requirements for procedures for requests & appeals of denials of protocol exemptions; provides requirements for authorizations & denials of protocol exemption requests; authorizes health insurers & HMOs to request specified documentation.

Managed Care Plan Performance – Rep. Morales cosponsored House Bill 855

The bill requires managed care plans to collect & report specified measures beginning with certain data reporting period; requires plans to stratify reported measures by specified categories beginning with certain data reporting period; requires plan’s performance to be published on its website in specified manner; requires AHCA to use measures to monitor plan performance.

Child Welfare Placements – Cosponsored House Bill 893

The bill authorizes DCF to place children in its custody in therapeutic group homes for residential mental health treatment without prior court approval; defines “therapeutic group home”; provides that DCF, rather than AHCA, shall appoint qualified evaluators to conduct suitability assessments of certain children in department’s custody; specifies qualifications for evaluators conducting suitability assessments for placement in therapeutic group home; revises requirements for suitability assessments; specifies when DCF must provide copy of assessment to guardian ad litem & court; removes department’s & agency’s rulemaking authority; revises definition of term “special needs child”.

In-person Visitation: – Rep. Morales cosponsored House Bill 987 | Companion Senate Bill 988 signed by the Governor

The bill requires providers to establish visitation policies & procedures within specified timeframe; provides requirements for policies & procedures; authorizes resident, client, or patient to designate essential caregiver; authorizes providers to suspend in-person visits under certain circumstances; requires providers to provide policies & procedures to AHCA; requires providers to make policies & procedures accessible from homepage of their websites.

Veteran Suicide Prevention Training – Rep. Morales cosponsored House Bill 1315 | Companion Senate Bill signed by the Governor

The bill requires DVA to establish Veteran Suicide Prevention Training Pilot Program; provides purpose; requires participants to receive training; requires DVA to contract to develop training curriculum; requires DVA to oversee process for administering training & certifying participants; requires report to Legislature; provides appropriation.

Donor Human Milk Bank Services – Rep. Morales cosponsored House Bill 1333 | Companion Senate Bill signed by the Governor

Authorizes AHCA to pay for donor human milk bank services as optional Medicaid service; specifies coverage requirements; adds donor human milk bank services to list of Medicaid services authorized for reimbursement on fee-for-service basis; adds donor human milk bank services to list of minimum benefits required to be covered by Medicaid managed care plans.

Governor Signs House Bill 3 giving $5K Bonuses to Law Enforcement Recruits (Cosponsored by Rep. Morales)

Governor Signs House Bill 3 giving $5K Bonuses to Law Enforcement Recruits (Cosponsored by Rep. Morales)

TITUSVILLE, Fla. – Gov. Ron DeSantis signed a wide-ranging package Friday that includes providing bonuses to help recruit law-enforcement officers from other states and giving county sheriffs more autonomy over their budgets. 

The highest profile part of the measure (HB 3) is $5,000 recruitment bonuses for law-enforcement officers. With the law taking effect July 1, the state Department of Economic Opportunity is required to develop minimum eligibility requirements for the program. 

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 MORALES RESPONSE
“I cosponsored House Bill 3 because the measure provides law enforcement with $1,000 scholarships to $5,000 bonuses to $25,000 adoption incentives,” said Rep. Daisy Morales a former federal employee with the US Department of Homeland Security.

Freshman State Rep. Daisy Morales Garners Nearly 60 Bills Signed into Law

Freshman State Rep. Daisy Morales Garners Nearly 60 Bills Signed into Law

TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (FNN) – Freshman State Representative Daisy Morales (D-Orlando) announced in a press release Friday that she tallied the most sponsored or co-sponsored bills signed into law in the Florida House this Legislative Session, a major milestone. “I love to serve the people of Florida and District 48,” Representative Morales said. “We have work to do, and I’ll continue to work with my colleagues in the House and Senate to meet the needs of Floridians.”

As of July 1, 2021, Rep. Morales has had nearly 60 bipartisan bills that she sponsored or co-sponsored signed into law, championing 57 bills with other members of the Florida House. 32 bills signed into law were Florida House bills, 25 were Senate companion bills. Fellow lawmakers, constituents, organizations, even government agencies typically urge lawmakers to co-sponsor bills that are important to or directly impact them.

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