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Senator Linda Stewart: Electric Scooters Join Tax Free Holiday In July

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State Senator Linda Stewart Re-Files 6 Bills Ahead of 2024 Legislative Session

Orlando, FL – Beginning July 1st as part of the month long Freedom Summer Sales Tax holiday personal electric scooters will be sales tax free. The provision exempting scooters was added by Senator Linda Stewart (D- Orlando) and would eliminate sales tax collected on scooters retailing for $500 or less.

“This tax exemption can help personal autonomy in transportation, reduce our overall emissions, and help close the transportation access gaps experienced by many Floridians,” said Stewart. “There are countless examples I could give where one of these devises could transform someone’s life and unlock opportunities in employment, education, and access to greater transportation resources.”

These personal mobility devices join the long list of other items aimed to help Floridians enjoy the summer months. Other sales tax exempt goods include fishing supplies, outdoor recreation equipment, and admissions to state parks and museums sales.

To qualify for the exemption the electric scooter must be a vehicle having two or fewer wheels, with or without a seat or saddle for the use of the rider, which is equipped to be propelled by an electric motor and which weighs less than 75 pounds, is less than 2 feet wide, and is designed for a maximum speed of less than 35 miles per hour, with a sales price of $500 or less.

“By providing this sales tax break over the course of a month we give people the chance to save a good amount of money on these sometimes expensive purchases and grant them greater access to opportunities through expanding their mobility,” said Stewart.

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Supervisor of Elections Glen Gilzean Assures Voters That Elections Remain on Track Despite Hurricane Milton Impact

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Orange County Supervisor of Elections Glen Gilzean

ORANGE COUNTY, Fla. (FNN) – During a press conference on Hurricane Milton, Orange County Mayor Jerry Demings invited Glen Gilzean, the Supervisor of Elections, to give an update on the status of local elections.

Gilzean reassured residents that election operations remain on schedule despite the challenges posed by the storm, highlighting that contingency plans are in place to ensure smooth voting.

Gilzean explained that the Supervisor of Elections office temporarily lost power due to Hurricane Milton, but Orange County Government quickly stepped in to assist his office. “The safety of poll workers and voters is our top priority,” Gilzean stated, adding that they are working closely with local authorities to address any other potential issues.

Voters were also reminded of the three available ways to cast their ballots:

  • Vote by mail
  • Early voting
  • In-person voting on Election Day

 

Gilzean emphasized that all necessary precautions are being taken to ensure a safe and accessible election for all eligible voters in the county, despite the ongoing recovery efforts.

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J Willie David, III contributed to this report.
news@FloridaNationalNews.com

 

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U.S. Congressman Darren Soto Updates on FEMA Resources and Disinformation

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US Congressman Darren Soto Federal Update on Milton
ORANGE COUNTY, Fla. (FNN) – U.S. Congressman Darren Soto joined Orange County Mayor Jerry Demings during a press conference on the ongoing impact of Hurricane Milton to provide updates on FEMA’s response and address concerns about disinformation. Congressman Soto reassured residents that FEMA resources are being deployed swiftly to assist affected areas.

 

Congressman Soto urged residents affected by Hurricane Milton to apply for assistance through FEMA. www.DisasterAssistance.gov

Soto also warned the public to stay vigilant against disinformation spreading on social media regarding relief efforts and evacuation orders. He urged residents to rely on official government channels for accurate information and updates.

“We’re working closely with FEMA and local authorities to ensure that help reaches everyone in need,” Congressman Soto stated, adding that his office is available to assist constituents with any concerns. He also mentioned plans to establish a FEMA Center in Orange County and support the Orange County Government in meeting FEMA’s A-F assistance requirements.

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J Willie David, III contributed to this report
news@FloridaNationalNews.com

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City of Orlando Issues Hurricane Milton Recovery Update: Power Restoration, Debris Cleanup, and Safety Guidelines for Residents

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Orlando Mayor Buddy Dyer speaks during Mayor Demings' and Orlando Mayor Dyer's proclaimed "Disney Day" at Second Harvest Food Bank of Central Florida Friday, December 3, 2021. Photo: Harry Castiblanco/Florida National News.

ORLANDO, Fla. (FNN) – As Hurricane Milton moves out of the area, the City of Orlando is actively assessing damage and working to restore services across affected neighborhoods. Emergency response crews are addressing downed trees, traffic light disruptions, and power outages, while urging residents to stay cautious as recovery efforts continue.

Key Updates for Residents:

  • Power Restoration:
    • OUC is restoring power to more than 69,000 customers affected by the storm. Report outages by calling 407-423-9018 or texting “OUT” to 69682.
  • Citizen Information Line:
    • The Citizen Information Line (407-246-HELP) remains operational for reporting damage, downed trees, and out-of-service traffic lights.
  • Limit Water Usage:
    • To prevent strain on the water reclamation system, residents are asked to limit water usage (laundry, dishes, showers, flushing toilets) until further notice.
  • Lakes & Flooding:
    • Streets and Stormwater crews are monitoring high-water levels. Avoid contact with standing water, lakes, or any recreational activities in affected areas.
  • Tree and Debris Removal:
    • Crews are actively removing downed trees, with 27 trees currently blocking roadways.
  • Traffic Light Restoration:
    • Transportation staff is working to restore power to 408 traffic devices. Currently, 20 lights are without power, 24 are flashing, and 360 have lost communication.
  • Neighborhood Centers & Recreation Facilities:
    • After School Programs will reopen on Friday, October 11 at 7:30 a.m. for pre-enrolled students.
  • Debris & Trash Pickup:
    • Debris collection begins on Friday, October 11, 2024. Residents can assist by:
      • Placing debris at the curb, not in the street.
      • Bagging and bundling yard waste.
      • Separating yard waste from building materials.
  • City Parking Garages:
    • Vehicles parked in city garages must be removed by 12 p.m., Friday, October 11.
  • City Hall & Services:
    • City Hall and other city facilities will reopen on Friday, October 11 for regular business hours.

Safety Reminders:

  • Avoid driving through standing water and treat intersections with non-functioning traffic lights as four-way stops.

Stay Informed:

  • Visit the city’s website at orlando.gov/storm or follow the City of Orlando on Facebook and Twitter (@citybeautiful) for real-time updates.

 

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