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A transformational state budget for ¹ú²ú¶ÌÊÓƵis approved

Dear ¹ú²ú¶ÌÊÓƵcommunity,

Earlier this afternoon, Gov. Ron DeSantis signed the state budget for fiscal year 2022-23 into law. We are incredibly grateful to the Legislature for enacting, and to the governor for approving, the most transformative budget in University of South Florida history, including the largest single-year investment in operational support that ¹ú²ú¶ÌÊÓƵhas ever received. These investments will help ¹ú²ú¶ÌÊÓƵprogress toward our strategic goals, including investing in student and faculty success, building our research profile, making a greater impact on the community and ultimately support our quest toward becoming a Top 25 public university.

Specifically, the governor approved the following legislative appropriations to USF that were subject to his line-item veto authority:

  • A $55 million recurring increase to USF's operational budget, including new funds for all three campuses and ¹ú²ú¶ÌÊÓƵHealth.
  • $37 million to Cyber Florida at ¹ú²ú¶ÌÊÓƵto conduct a cybersecurity vulnerability assessment for the state, develop recommendations for improvement, and oversee training of state and local government employees against cyber intrusions.
  • $20.5 million for cybersecurity workforce development, research and simulation activities at USF.
  • $33 million to remodel critical ¹ú²ú¶ÌÊÓƵHealth facilities to add capacity for more nursing students and add state-of-the-art new simulation equipment.
  • $7 million to expand nursing programs at ¹ú²ú¶ÌÊÓƵto address statewide nursing shortages.
  • $5 million to operate the Florida Center for Nursing at USF’s College of Nursing, a center dedicated to growing the state’s nursing workforce.
  • $72.8 million to invest in the maintenance and repair of existing ¹ú²ú¶ÌÊÓƵfacilities across the three campuses.
  • $3 million to plan for construction of the new Nursing/STEM Building at the ¹ú²ú¶ÌÊÓƵSarasota-Manatee campus, the campus’ first new state-funded facility in over 15 years.
  • $6.3 million to invest in campus life facility projects across USF’s three campuses, funded by the Capital Improvement Trust Fund (CITF).
  • $5.5 million to fund the operations of the Florida Flood Hub for Applied Research and Innovation at the ¹ú²ú¶ÌÊÓƵCollege of Marine Science in St. Petersburg.
  • $500,000 to study the effectiveness of hyperbaric chamber therapy for veterans experiencing PTSD.

While so many of our priorities were approved today, we did receive some line-item vetoes. Unfortunately, the $75 million to construct the new Environmental & Oceanographic Science Research & Teaching facility at the St. Petersburg campus was vetoed. We remain committed to the development of our ¹ú²ú¶ÌÊÓƵSt. Petersburg campus and our goals to increase the campus' international prominence as a hub for environmental and oceanographic research and scholarship. Many of the programmatic funding increases approved today will help us achieve those goals, and we look forward to working with the Legislature and the governor in the future to secure facilities and infrastructure funding necessary to support this important effort. We also want to sincerely thank the St. Petersburg community for their leadership and strong partnership and advocacy for this initiative.

Also vetoed was $306,176 to fund the ¹ú²ú¶ÌÊÓƵSt. Petersburg YMCA Citizen Scholar Partnership, which is a partnership between ¹ú²ú¶ÌÊÓƵand the YMCA Youth in Government program.

Again, we are very grateful to Gov. DeSantis for his support of this historic budget for ¹ú²ú¶ÌÊÓƵand our legislative leaders, Senate President Wilton Simpson and ¹ú²ú¶ÌÊÓƵalum and Speaker of the House Chris Sprowls, for their unwavering support of the mission and success of USF. Fiscal year 2022-23 will be transformational for all of ¹ú²ú¶ÌÊÓƵthanks to their efforts and generous support.

Sincerely,

Rhea F. Law

President

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