Add full-day VPK and three-year-old programs to 2025 state legislative priorities
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A resolution of the mayor and city commission of the city of miami beach, florida, adding the expansion of funding for the voluntary prekindergarten (vpk) education program to cover the cost of a full- day prekindergarten program for all students, and to include program options for three-year-old students to the city’s list of 2025 state legislative priorities. Applicable area: citywide city attorney commissioner…
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A resolution of the mayor and city commission of the city of miami beach, florida, adding the expansion of funding for the voluntary prekindergarten (vpk) education program to cover the cost of a full- day prekindergarten program for all students, and to include program options for three-year-old students to the city’s list of 2025 state legislative priorities. Applicable area: citywide city attorney commissioner laura dominguez commissioner alex fernandez commissioner joseph magazine c7 ac a resolution of the mayor and city commission of the city of miami beach, florida, urging the florida legislature to adopt legislation to protect condominium unit owners from predatory tactics by real estate developers, taking into account the financial strain of costly deferred maintenance, necessary structural repairs, and rising insurance costs; and adding this item to the city’s 2025 legislative priorities; and further, directing the city clerk to send a copy of this resolution to the president of the florida senate, the speaker of the florida house of representatives, and members of the miami-dade county state legislative delegation. Applicable area: citywide city attorney commissioner alex fernandez commissioner tanya k. Bhatt c7 ad a resolution of the mayor and city commission of the city of miami beach, florida, approving a grant in the amount of $50,000 to the center for combating antisemitism (center) to enable the center to provide antisemitism sensitivity training sessions and make its online training program “antisemitism is bad medicine” available to up to 5,000 mount sinai medical center employees for a period of one year, having determined that training healthcare professionals and staff at the city’s largest hospital serves an important public purpose, and directing the administration to identify and allocate funding for this grant in FY 2025; and further, directing the administration to negotiate, and the city manager and city clerk to execute, a grant agreement
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