HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES STAFF ANALYSIS
BILL #:     HB 5007      PCB APC 24-04 Compensation of Elected Officers and Judges
SPONSOR(S): Appropriations Committee, Leek
TIED BILLS:       IDEN./SIM. BILLS:
    REFERENCE                                                   ACTION                  ANALYST            STAFF DIRECTOR or
                                                                                                           BUDGET/POLICY CHIEF
    Orig. Comm.: Appropriations Committee                       26 Y, 0 N               Willson            Pridgeon
                                                     SUMMARY ANALYSIS
The bill conforms current law to the funding decisions related to the compensation of elected officer and judges
included in the House proposed General Appropriations Act for Fiscal Year 2024-2025.
The Florida Constitution provides that the compensation and method of payment of state and county officers
shall be fixed by law.
Currently, the General Appropriations Act (GAA) provides for the compensation of a number of elected officers
and judges, but not elected members of the Legislature.
Section 11.13, F.S., provides for the annual salaries of members of the Senate and House of Representatives
and requires that members’ annual salaries be adjusted each July 1 by the average percentage increase in the
salaries of state career service employees in the previous fiscal year.
Beginning in 2010, the Legislature has maintained the annual salaries for members at the levels in effect on
July 1, 2010, through a provision in each year’s bill implementing the General Appropriations Act.
The bill repeals s. 11.13(1), F.S., providing for:
    the annual salaries of members of the Senate and House of Representatives, and
    the annual adjustment of member salaries relative to the average salary increase for state career
        service employees in the previous fiscal year.
Additionally, the bill provides that, beginning in Fiscal Year 2027-2028, the Legislature will establish annual
salaries, relative to the salary of a Supreme Court Justice, for the Governor, Lieutenant Governor, Cabinet
members, and certain judges in the General Appropriations Act.
Section 8 of the proposed House General Appropriations Act establishes salaries for members of the
Legislature at the same levels currently in effect. See FISCAL COMMENTS.
The bill provides for an effective date of July 1, 2024.
This docum ent does not reflect the intent or official position of the bill sponsor or House of Representatives .
STORAGE NAME: h5007.APC
DATE: 2/1/2024
                                                    FULL ANALYSIS
                                             I. SUBSTANTIVE ANALYSIS
    A. EFFECT OF PROPOSED CHANGES:
        Current Situation
        Compensation of Public Officers – Florida Constitution
        The Florida Constitution provides that the powers, duties, compensation and method of payment of
        state and county officers shall be fixed by law.1 The Constitution further provides that laws making
        appropriations for salaries of public officers and other current expenses of the state shall contain
        provisions on no other subject.2
        General Appropriations Act
        Section 8 of the General Appropriations Act (GAA) provides for the compensation of elected officers
        and judges, including the Governor, Lieutenant Governor, Chief Financial Officer, Attorney General,
        Commissioner of Agriculture,3 Supreme Court Justices, and District Courts of Appeal, Circuit, and
        County Court Judges.4 These salaries may be reduced on a voluntary basis. 5
        Members of the Legislature
        In 1985,6 the Legislature amended s. 11.13(1), F.S., to adjust the annual salaries of members of the
        Senate and House of Representatives (members) as follows:
             The President of the Senate and Speaker of the House of Representatives, $25,000 each.
             All other members of the Senate and House of Representatives, $18,000 each.
        In the same year, the Legislature specified that members’ annual salaries must be adjusted annually by
        the average percentage increase in the salaries of state career service employees in the previous fiscal
        year.7
        Beginning in 2010,8 the Legislature has maintained the annual salaries for members at the levels in
        effect on July 1, 2010, through a provision in each year’s bill implementing the General Appropriations
        Act.9
        Effect of Bill
        The bill repeals s. 11.13(1), F.S., providing for:
            the annual salaries of members of the Senate and House of Representatives, and
            the annual adjustment of member salaries relative to the average salary increase for state
                career service employees in the previous fiscal year.
        Additionally, the bill provides that, beginning in Fiscal Year 2027-2028, the Legislature will establish
        annual salaries for elected officers and judges in the General Appropriations Act, as follows:
1 art. II, s. 5, Fla. Const.
2 art. III, s. 12, Fla. Const.
3 Section 570.13, F.S., provides that the annual salary of the commissioner of agriculture “shall be the amount as provided
by law.”
4 Article V, section 14(a) of the Florida Constitution provides that “all justices and judges shall be compensated only by
state salaries fixed by general law.”
5 See, e.g., s. 8, ch. 2023-239, Laws of Fla. (Fiscal Year 2023-2024 General Appropriations Act)
6 s. 8, ch. 85-322, Laws of Fla.
7 Id.
8 s. 58, ch. 2010-153, Laws of Fla. (Fiscal Year 2010-2011 Implementing Bill)
9 See, e.g., s. 84., ch. 2022-137, Laws of Fla. (Fiscal Year 2023-2024 Implementing Bill)
STORAGE NAME: h5007.APC                                                                                             PAGE: 2
DATE: 2/1/2024
               Governor                             At   least 100% of Supreme Court Justice Salary
               Lieutenant Governor                  At   least 95% of Governor Salary
               Chief Financial Officer              At   least 95% of Governor Salary
               Attorney General                     At   least 95% of Governor Salary
               Commissioner of Agriculture          At   least 95% of Governor Salary
               District Court of Appeal Judge       At   least 90% of Supreme Court Justice Salary
               Circuit Court Judge                  At   least 80% of Supreme Court Justice Salary
               County Court Judge                   At   least 75% of Supreme Court Justice Salary
       The bill specifies that these salaries may be reduced on a voluntary basis.
       The bill provides for an effective date of July 1, 2024.
   B. SECTION DIRECTORY:
       Section 1   Amends s. 11.13, F.S., removing provisions specifying and providing for an annual
                   adjustment of the annual salaries of members of the Senate and the House of
                   Representatives.
       Section 2   Requires the Legislature to establish annual salaries for elected officers and judges in a
                   certain manner beginning in a certain fiscal year; specifies minimum annual salaries;
                   authorizes the voluntary reduction of such salaries.
       Section 3   Provides an effective date.
                          II. FISCAL ANALYSIS & ECONOMIC IMPACT STATEMENT
   A. FISCAL IMPACT ON STATE GOVERNMENT:
       1. Revenues:
           None.
       2. Expenditures:
           None.
   B. FISCAL IMPACT ON LOCAL GOVERNMENTS:
       1. Revenues:
           None.
       2. Expenditures:
           None.
   C. DIRECT ECONOMIC IMPACT ON PRIVATE SECTOR:
       None.
   D. FISCAL COMMENTS:
       Section 8 of the proposed House General Appropriations Act establishes salaries for members of the
       Legislature at the same levels currently in effect, which are as follows:
           The President of the Senate and Speaker of the House of Representatives, $41,181 each, and
           All other members of the Senate and House of Representatives, $29,697 each.
STORAGE NAME: h5007.APC                                                                                   PAGE: 3
DATE: 2/1/2024
                                              III. COMMENTS
   A. CONSTITUTIONAL ISSUES:
       1. Applicability of Municipality/County Mandates Provision:
          Not applicable.
       2. Other:
          None.
   B. RULE-MAKING AUTHORITY:
       None.
   C. DRAFTING ISSUES OR OTHER COMMENTS:
       None.
                          IV. AMENDMENTS/COMMITTEE SUBSTITUTE CHANGES
STORAGE NAME: h5007.APC                                                 PAGE: 4
DATE: 2/1/2024