This year, the governor dogged by rock bottom poll numbers is
asking the Florida Legislature to return $118 million of what it took away in
2012-2013. He is also proposing $167 million for “performance funding” and
another special line item of $15 million to help the University of Florida
achieve a national ranking in the top ten of public institutions.
Just like his FYE 2013 budget, Scott’s new spending plan
asks the legislature not to approve any new tuition hikes.
The governor further recommended “$244.2 million for fixed
capital outlay funding for public higher education, including $100 million in
new funding to expand STEM education through necessary facility construction
and renovation.” The budget also adds $37.9 million in Public Education Capital
Outlay (PECO) funds for critical deferred maintenance projects in the SUS.
FAMU’s top construction priority remains Pharmacy Phase II.
The university still needs $6,049,000 to finish up the facility.
Last year, Scott vetoed $1.5 million that lawmakers
appropriated for the operating budget of the Crestview Education Center. State
Sen. Greg Evers, R-Baker, helped FAMU obtain the money to temporarily fill the
funding gap in order to make sure that the Crestview campus opened in
2012-2013, as scheduled.
Overall, Scott’s proposed budget would be the largest in
Florida history, with a total of $74.2 billion. But it still calls for 3,647 state
jobs to be eliminated and denies state workers an across-the-board raise.