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2026-4024
Date (mm/dd/yyyy)
05/14/2026
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AWD RFP NO. 25-08-01 top Ron L. Book, P.A. for Professional Lobbying Services.
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Due to the fast -paced nature of the legislative process, our approach must be aggressive and <br />seamless. Throughout our long history working in Tallahassee, we have been available at a <br />moment's notice to discuss strategy, provide intelligence or respond to a crisis. <br />We treat every issue, every amendment, every bill, and every budget request, as a priority, with a <br />proactive approach. Furthermore, we understand that the legislative process is not a process that <br />begins and ends in the 60-day legislative session, but rather a year-round process that requires <br />constant vigilance, commitment, and dedication. <br />Our approach to representation of the City of Sunny Isles Beach before the Legislature and <br />Executive branch of Florida government, is wide-ranging. More specifically, our firm specializes <br />in providing the following services during the 60-Day legislative session and throughout the year. <br />Our comprehensive approach includes the following action items: <br />• Work closely with City staff to ensure a strong and consistent legislative program, in the <br />development of the annual legislative agenda, and the City's funding request objectives to <br />address the City's objectives and positions. <br />• Promote and advance all of the City's legislative issues and funding objectives from start <br />to end, securing sponsors, advocating for funding before the full Legislature, and though <br />the executive branch to completion. <br />• Raise, discuss, and recommend any affirmative legislative action that may benefit Sunny <br />Isles Beach. <br />• Assist with the drafting and analysis of proposed legislation and recommending <br />amendments, as necessary. <br />• Provide a full range of lobbying, legislative counsel, and advocacy services including <br />representing the City by testifying at committee meetings on behalf of City objectives as <br />needed. <br />• Prepare reports advising the City of the current status of legislation during the legislative <br />session. <br />• Report and meet with City staff on a weekly or as needed basis during the legislative <br />session, interim committee meetings and special sessions on those issues important to the <br />City and the actions taken on such issues. <br />• Report and be available to meet with the City as needed when the Florida Legislature is <br />not in session. <br />• Prepare weekly reports during session, advising the City of the current status of all issues <br />that they are monitoring or tracking that may affect Sunny Isles Beach, actions taken on <br />such issues, and recommendations for future action on issues. <br />• Be available on a 24-hour basis during session; assist in drafting, interpreting, and <br />monitoring legislation and regulations; draft legislation, amendments, proviso language, <br />position papers, and testimony. <br />• Advise on the ideal timing and strategy for City representatives to travel to Tallahassee for <br />advocacy meetings. Arrange for meetings with City representative legislators of the House <br />and Senate leadership, the Miami -Dade County Legislative Delegation, and members and <br />staff of those in leadership positions, and key officials in the Governor's office and critical <br />
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