Editor and Publisher Reports

128 Florida reverses recently approved legislation requiring public notices on local newspapers

Informações:

Sinopse

On Thursday, March 10, 2022, the Florida State Senate voted in favor of a bill (FL HB 7049) that changed state government entities' requirements to place public notices in local newspapers. The amendment that passed changed some language from the existing bill, which was just approved in 2021, allowing public notices to remain in the public domain through newspapers, their websites, and online at www.floridapublicnotices.com. The floridapublicnotices site is a free and independent site operated by the Florida Press Association and provided to Florida and several other states by  Column, a public benefit corporation founded by its CEO Jake Seaton. In short, just approved Florida Senate House Bill 7049, which now heads to Governor DeSantis' desk, will eliminate the requirement for local governments to publish public notices in a newspaper. Instead, governments would be allowed to post them on a county website. Critics of this latest change argue that, under the new bill, the state's legal notices could be strew