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Residential Status for Tuition Purposes

Allows individuals who have been incarcerated in a state or federal correctional facility in Florida not to lose his or her residency status. Geared towards education, this bill is a step forward for previously incarcerated students to either continue or start their education post-release. Affording formerly incarcerated individuals access to in-state tuition rates demonstrates a commitment to promoting a more forgiving educational environment that values rehabilitation and second chances.

Senator Osgood opposing Florida's controversial homeless bill.

“Look at me. I'm a living testimony of what a community can do when we allow people to come together and support people that are struggling with homelessness."

Senator Osgood's comments on Florida's Educator Preparation Program Bill.

"If we're gonna talk about preparation courses and not teach about sexism, racism, and oppression, we need to also balance it out to include that we don't want teachers to teach about white theory and black inferiority complex."

Senator Osgood's comments on Florida's controversial historical monuments bill.

“Are we really being authentic in our efforts to observe history all around?"

© 2023 the Office of Florida State Senator Rosalind Osgood

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