Florida Senate - 2024 SENATOR AMENDMENT Bill No. CS/CS/HB 1645, 1st Eng. Ì110200GÎ110200 LEGISLATIVE ACTION Senate . House . . . Floor: 1a/F/2R . 03/06/2024 05:13 PM . ————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————— ————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————— Senator Berman moved the following: 1 Senate Amendment to Amendment (282208) 2 3 Between lines 282 and 283 4 insert: 5 (m) Consider the growing impact of consumers choosing to 6 transition to clean, renewable energy resources on the 7 industries regulated under this chapter, and act to preserve the 8 positive impact the workforce of a transition-impacted industry 9 has on the economy of this state and local communities. 10 1. Such actions must include identifying and supporting 11 transition activities that are not addressed by existing 12 resources and making recommendations for new programs as 13 necessary, including, but not limited to: 14 a. Programs to support transition workers with supplemental 15 income, health care benefits, and retirement benefits and 16 programs that provide transition workers with access to 17 education and training opportunities; and 18 b. Programs to support transition communities. 19 2. As used in this paragraph, the term: 20 a. “Transition activities” means activities to avoid the 21 suffering of economic harm. The term includes, but is not 22 limited to, the following activities: 23 (I) Educating transition workers regarding various programs 24 available to them; 25 (II) Replacing lost income, bridging gaps in income, and 26 providing benefits for transition workers; 27 (III) Services for transition workers, such as education, 28 training, career counseling, skills-matching, maintaining 29 employment with current employers or reemployment services, and 30 financial planning assistance; 31 (IV) Replacing lost tax base revenue for transition 32 communities; and 33 (V) Promoting the hiring of transition workers and the 34 creation of jobs in transition communities which provide 35 comparable or higher wages and benefits to jobs in transition 36 impacted industries. 37 b. “Transition communities” means municipalities, counties, 38 or regions that demonstrate they will be impacted between July 39 1, 2024, and January 1, 2035, by the loss of 50 or more jobs in 40 a transition-impacted industry. 41 c. “Transition-impacted industry” means an industry 42 impacted by transition to clean renewable energy resources, 43 including industries with the following workers: 44 (I) Fossil fuel energy workers who have employment tied to 45 the generation, transportation, and refinement of fossil fuel; 46 (II) Internal combustion engine vehicle workers and workers 47 in the supply chain or repair services for internal combustion 48 engine vehicles; 49 (III) Workers in the building and construction trades; and 50 (IV) Any other affected workers. 51 d. “Transition worker” means a worker in this state who has 52 been laid off from employment in a transition-impacted industry 53 since January 1, 2023, or who is or will be laid off from 54 employment in a transition-impacted industry on or after July 1, 55 2024, and before January 1, 2035.