I often receive many questions regarding the JLCD SPAC committee sich as "What the heck do they do?" and "Why do we have one?"
SPAC is an acronym for State Public Affairs Committee, and JLCD participates in the State of Florida SPAC. "The Junior Leagues of Florida State Public Affairs Committee is the advocacy arm of the Junior Leagues of Florida for over 30 years, monitoring the state legislative process and addressing issues of political importance to the members.
The Junior Leagues of Florida have weighed in on various topics, including bicycle helmets for children under 16, the Environmental Growth Management Act of 1995, the '911' Emergency Medical System, child abuse, domestic violence, juvenile justice, and education.
The State of Florida boasts 24 Junior Leagues, with combined membership of over 15,000 women. Each Florida Junior League that chooses to participate in the advocacy process sends delegates to state meetings and conferences throughout the year to research and debate the issues of the day."
Our SPAC committee members give JLCD input and help design the legislative platform for the State SPAC. Members of SPAC attend and participate in state-wide SPAC meetings and represent JLCD in Tallahassee. Our current representatives are Karen Gaumer and Colleen Flynn. Karen is pictured here at a State Task Force meeting.
You can find more information and view the State SPAC's annual report at the State of Florida SPAC Website.
SPAC is an acronym for State Public Affairs Committee, and JLCD participates in the State of Florida SPAC. "The Junior Leagues of Florida State Public Affairs Committee is the advocacy arm of the Junior Leagues of Florida for over 30 years, monitoring the state legislative process and addressing issues of political importance to the members.
The Junior Leagues of Florida have weighed in on various topics, including bicycle helmets for children under 16, the Environmental Growth Management Act of 1995, the '911' Emergency Medical System, child abuse, domestic violence, juvenile justice, and education.
The State of Florida boasts 24 Junior Leagues, with combined membership of over 15,000 women. Each Florida Junior League that chooses to participate in the advocacy process sends delegates to state meetings and conferences throughout the year to research and debate the issues of the day."
Our SPAC committee members give JLCD input and help design the legislative platform for the State SPAC. Members of SPAC attend and participate in state-wide SPAC meetings and represent JLCD in Tallahassee. Our current representatives are Karen Gaumer and Colleen Flynn. Karen is pictured here at a State Task Force meeting.
You can find more information and view the State SPAC's annual report at the State of Florida SPAC Website.
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