Bill Text: FL S1036 | 2023 | Regular Session | Enrolled
Bill Title: Florida National Guard
Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Republican 1-0)
Status: (Passed) 2023-06-07 - Signed by Officers and filed with Secretary of State [S1036 Detail]
Download: Florida-2023-S1036-Enrolled.html
ENROLLED 2023 Legislature SM 1036 20231036er 1 2 A memorial to the Congress of the United States, 3 urging Congress to impel the United States National 4 Guard Bureau to examine the resource allocations of 5 the Florida National Guard and allow an increase in 6 its force structure. 7 8 WHEREAS, the number of soldiers and airmen allocated to 9 each state’s National Guard, known as its “force structure,” is 10 determined by the United States National Guard Bureau in 11 Washington, D.C., and 12 WHEREAS, with approximately 21 million residents, Florida 13 is the third most populous state in the nation but has a force 14 structure of just over 12,000 Guardsmen, and its ratio of one 15 Guardsman for every 1,833 residents ranks 53rd among the 54 16 states and territories of the United States which have a 17 National Guard component, and 18 WHEREAS, due to the unprecedented events of 2020 and 2021, 19 including COVID-19 response in addition to natural disasters and 20 overseas deployments, the Florida National Guard expended the 21 same number of workdays within 18 months as it had expended 22 within the previous 20 years, and 23 WHEREAS, the Florida National Guard continues to meet its 24 mission goals; however, the shortage of these invaluable 25 “citizen soldiers,” combined with the state’s growing population 26 and increased need for National Guard activation and response, 27 has resulted in the repeated deployment of the same soldiers, 28 which ultimately leads to excessive stress and fatigue and 29 negatively impacts recruitment, retention, and readiness, and 30 WHEREAS, the United States National Guard Bureau’s report, 31 “Impact of U.S. Population Trends on National Guard Force 32 Structure,” released to Congress in April of 2021, acknowledges 33 the aforementioned concerns within Florida and other regions, 34 stating, “...the National Guard may need to evaluate re 35 allocating mission sets to other geographic areas to keep pace 36 with changing demographics across the country,” NOW, THEREFORE, 37 38 Be It Resolved by the Legislature of the State of Florida: 39 40 That the Florida Legislature respectfully urges the United 41 States Congress to impel the United States National Guard Bureau 42 to examine the resource allocations of the Florida National 43 Guard and allow an increase in its force structure. 44 BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Secretary of State dispatch 45 copies of this memorial to the President of the United States, 46 the President of the United States Senate, the Speaker of the 47 United States House of Representatives, and each member of the 48 Florida delegation to the United States Congress.