Agency for Workforce Innovation

For Immediate Release 
August 14, 2008   

Contact:
Governor's Press Office 850-488-5394

Governor Crist Launches
"Accelerate Florida:  Extending Florida's Economic Horizons"

~ Directs state agencies to begin construction and capital outlay projects ~
~ State agencies to safely reduce burdensome regulation and remove barriers to employment ~

TALLAHASSEE – Governor Charlie Crist today charged state agencies to speed up billions of dollars in approved construction and capital outlay projects through expedited approval and contracting. The projects will boost Florida’s economy by creating thousands of jobs while improving roads, schools, parks and waterways. Governor Crist also directed agencies to promote less intrusive, more effective government by identifying burdensome regulation and barriers to job creation.

Continuing his focus on strengthening Florida’s economy, Governor Crist announced his “Accelerate FloridaExtending Florida's Economic Horizons” economic stimulus plan during a meeting with Lt. Governor Jeff Kottkamp, leaders of state agencies and business representatives. In addition, the Governor directed Dale A. Brill, Ph.D., director of the Office of Tourism, Trade and Economic Development (OTTED), to assemble Accelerate Florida Think Tanks to help identify ways that state government can remove barriers to economic growth and renewal.

“I am directing the state agencies under my purview to start turning dirt on projects that have already been funded by the Legislature and to identify and remove any obstacles that might be hindering these construction projects from getting under way,” Governor Crist said. “My instructions represent an aggressive strategy for strengthening Florida’s economy and thoroughly examining our options for the future.”

Governor Crist also asked business leaders to provide suggestions for ways that government can remove burdensome regulation and requirements that stifle the entrepreneurial spirit and commerce. The following business representatives were on hand to share their suggestions with Governor Crist:

“Florida is feeling the effects of the economic adjustments that are impacting the nation, and we must listen to what business owners and industry leaders have to say,” Governor Crist said. “These challenging economic conditions require us to join together to aggressively focus available resources on activities that keep Floridians employed and move our economy forward.”

“Government creates an environment that either makes or breaks business,” said John Medina, president of Greenways of America.  “When government allows entrepreneurs and business to grow, we are better able to put people to work and keep our economy moving.”

Since January 2008, Enterprise Florida Inc. (EFI) has retained 4,017 jobs, compared to only 260 during January to August 2007.  Additionally, during the next five month, EFI projects retaining another 3,618 jobs and creating 6,100 new high-wage, high-tech jobs. 

Accelerating Construction Projects

“Going back 10 years and moving into the current budget year, we have $28.6 billion in unspent construction dollars for new classrooms, better roads and needed water projects,” said Governor Crist. “Now is the time to make sure all of these projects are moving forward as quickly as possible.”

Governor Crist directed state agencies to expedite the following construction and capital outlay projects:

Other agencies receiving funds during the current fiscal year for construction projects and economic development include the following:

Removing Burdensome Regulation

Governor Crist also called on Thomas Pelham, Secretary of the Department of Community Affairs, and Chuck Drago, Secretary of the Department of Business and Professional Regulation, to expedite approval of projects so that construction can begin as soon as possible and to streamline procedures to reduce the negative impact of regulation. The Governor directed agencies to review statutes, rules, procedures, and forms to ensure that:

Accelerate Florida Think Tanks

To enhance Florida’s business friendly environment, Governor Crist charged Dale A. Brill, Ph.D., director of the Office of Tourism, Trade and Economic Development within the Governor’s office, to create think tanks that will explore how government can allow entrepreneurialism and innovation to flourish in Florida. Starting in September, business leaders and economic experts will begin developing recommendations in the following areas:

"The Governor is breaking down the silos of government as he continues to challenge agencies throughout government to embrace economic development," said Brill. "I look forward to identifying innovative solutions that will come from this collaborative approach."

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