Commerce Committee, Florida House of Representatives

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The Commerce Committee is a standing committee of the Florida House of Representatives.

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Per the House Rules, committees of the Florida House of Representatives are assigned by the Speaker of the House.[1] Standing committees are assigned before each regular session and shall expire on June 30 of odd-numbered years or, at the adjournment of a special or extended session.[2] The Speaker shall appoint the chair, vice-chair and co-chairs of all standing committees and subcommittees. After the Speaker has appointed the committee and subcommittee members, the Minority Leader can name a Minority Conference member or ranking member of any committee, subject to the approval of the Speaker.[1] The Speaker can appoint the Speaker Pro Tempore or the Majority Leader, or the Majority Whip to serve as an ex officio voting member on any committee or subcommittee.[3] A majority makes up a committee's quorum, but ex officio members are not counted for purposes of determining a quorum.[4]

DocumentIcon.jpg See rules: House Rules 2020-2022

Function

Oversight Powers and Responsibilities of Standing Committees and Subcommittees:
(a) Each standing committee or subcommittee is authorized to exercise all powers authorized for committees pursuant to s. 11.143, Florida Statutes, to carry out oversight responsibilities within its respective subject matter jurisdiction. For purposes of this rule, the Speaker shall determine the subject matter jurisdiction of each committee or subcommittee.
(b) Select committees shall exercise committee powers authorized by s. 11.143, Florida Statutes, whenever specifically authorized in writing by the Speaker.
(c) Each committee or subcommittee shall exercise other oversight powers and responsibilities vested in the House whenever specifically authorized by the Speaker.
(d) Each committee or subcommittee shall conduct other business as directed by the Speaker.[5][6]

Membership

Dane Eagle (R) left this committee on September 11, 2020. [Source]


2017 legislative session

The following table describes committee membership at the beginning of the 2017 legislative session.

Commerce Members, 2017
Democratic members (10)Republican members (20)
Evan JenneJose Felix Diaz, Chair
Loranne AusleyBryan Avila, Vice chair
Lori BermanHalsey Beshears
Nick DuranJim Boyd
Katie EdwardsDaniel Burgess
Joseph S. GellerDane Eagle
Kionne McGheeEric Eisnaugle
Jared MoskowitzTom Goodson
Sean ShawJames Grant
Richard StarkJoe Gruters
Bill Hager
Blaise Ingoglia
Sam Killebrew
Mike LaRosa
Mike Miller
Bobby Payne
Kathleen Peters
Rick Roth
Jackie Toledo
Jay Trumbull

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Minority Leader:Fentrice Driskell
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