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Salzman wants to make university president searches public again

Rep. Salzman speaking to the Moms for Liberty.

Approval CheckState Sen. Alexis Calatayud and Rep. Michelle Salzman have filed legislation to pull back the curtain on presidential university and state college searches.

BACKGROUND: The original 2022 law’s supporters argued confidentiality would attract more qualified candidates who feared their current employers discovering they were job-hunting. Opponents countered that it eroded Florida’s established open records laws and potentially favored politically connected applicants.

DIG DEEPER: But the bills don’t stop there. They would also remove the Florida Board of Governors from the university presidential search and selection process, meaning the state board would no longer confirm new hires or reappointments.

OPENING FOR MORE REFORMS?

The bill might open an opening for senators and representatives to amend the bill and include a section requiring college and university trustees to be Florida residents or alumni of the institution.

MORE COMING: We will have more on bills proposed by our local lawmakers, Salzman, Rep. Alex Andrade and State Sen. Don Gaetz, in our March 6th issue, which goes live online at 11 a.m. on Wednesday, March 5.

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