TALLAHASSEE -- Gov. Rick Scotts cost-saving measures in his budget proposal includes shutting six prisons because of a drop in the inmate population. Thats one of the five essentials to watch for Thursday.
The big question is, which prisons? Closing a prison means eliminating jobs, and that is very painful in small-town Florida, where most prisons are located. The Department of Corrections will propose to the Legislature which ones should close.
Also Thursday, state economists will revisit the states revenue picture and update it for lawmakers in a process known as a revenue estimating conference. If the latest projection is not rosy, thats bad news for health care and education programs.
Several of Scotts agency heads face confirmation hearings in the Senate, including corrections chief Ken Tucker and elder affairs secretary Charles Corley. No major fireworks are expected; its rare for lawmakers to put a high-level bureaucrat on the hot seat in public.
Legislation that would outlaw texting while driving gets its first hearing of the year in a Senate committee. The bill (SB 416) is sponsored by Sen. Nancy Detert, R-Venice.
The Florida Chamber of Commerce starts its annual Capitol Days, promoting its pro-business agenda, with events at the Capitol, the Governors Club and Hotel Duval in Tallahassee.















