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Resolution· C7 N· Commission Meeting· Wed, May 17, 2023

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IntroducedMay 17, 2023
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A resolution of the mayor and city commission of the city of miami beach, florida, strongly condemning the following bills passed during the 2023 florida legislative session: house bill 543 (allowing permitless carry of concealed firearms), house bill 1438 (targeting the lgbtq+ community and freedom of expression), house bill 1069 (expanding the infamous “don’t say gay” bill to prek-8), senate bill 300/house bill 7

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A resolution of the mayor and city commission of the city of miami beach, florida, strongly condemning the following bills passed during the 2023 florida legislative session: house bill 543 (allowing permitless carry of concealed firearms), house bill 1438 (targeting the lgbtq+ community and freedom of expression), house bill 1069 (expanding the infamous “don’t say gay” bill to prek-8), senate bill 300/house bill 7 (banning access to abortion after six weeks), house bill 1521 (forcing transgender individuals to use restrooms contrary to their identity), house bill 1417/senate bill 1586 (preempting local government regulation of residential tenancies, including the 60-day fair notice to tenants law initiated by the city of miami beach, and the landlord-tenant relationship to the state), and senate bill 718 (significantly limiting the ability of voters in local elections to directly approve certain increases in zoned floor area ratio by voter referendum); and expressing profound disappointment with the florida legislature for the passage of the aforementioned bills that target the public safety, reproductive healthcare rights, civil rights, tenants’ rights, and property rights of floridians, and which fail to represent the values of the city of miami beach. Office of the city attorney commissioner alex fernandez supplemental updated 5/15/2023 (revised resolution)

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