100 Innovative Ideas for Florida's Future, by Marco Rubio: on Technology


Chris Dodd: America's highways are an indispensable part of our lives

Christopher Dodd said, "American's highways, roads, bridges, are an indispensible part of our lives. They link one end of our nation to the other. We use them each and every day, for every conceivable purpose."

Problem: Funding is inadequate to build and maintain a transportation system that meets Florida's expanding needs.

Solution: Government should collaborate with the private sector to fund, build, and maintain needed transportation improvements.

Currently, the private sector services in such areas as road and bridge construction, engineering design, construction inspection, roadway maintenance, and toll collection. Public-private partnerships (PPPs) are comprehensive services that include design-build-finance-operate-maintain schemes, with the private sector receiving "payment" through tolls collected on a road or bridge, a direct payment from the "owner," or a combination of the two.

Source: 100 Innovative Ideas, by Marco Rubio, p. 78-79 Nov 1, 2006

Marco Rubio: E-budget website for detailed, issue-level budget

Source: 100 Innovative Ideas for Florida's Future by Marco Rubio Nov 1, 2006

Marco Rubio: Protect against identity theft with privacy opt-in

Source: 100 Innovative Ideas for Florida's Future by Marco Rubio Nov 1, 2006

Marco Rubio: Put budget online to allow public inspection and comment

Embedded in the budgetary system are details showing general appropriations acts are developed. Given one example of an increase in a program's contractual services, the detail in the budget system will show the reason for the increase (e.g., the state was purchasing an increased amount of services). However, this detail is not included in the printed version of the General Appropriations Act.

Florida will design an e-budget website that will display a detailed, issue-level budget and allow the publi to comment on the budget. This budget will be restructured from an input-based methodology appropriating money for employees, salaries, travel ,furniture, and contracts, to a results-based approach.

The new e-budget will allow residents to view the funding of the budget's service or program areas by category. Viewers will see the budget at various levels of complexity; departmental, program, service, and issue. The budget will be far more transparent and understandable.

Source: 100 Innovative Ideas, by Marco Rubio, p. 55-56 Nov 1, 2006

Marco Rubio: Public-private partnerships to build & operate roadways

Christopher Dodd said, "American's highways, roads, bridges, are an indispensible part of our lives. They link one end of our nation to the other. We use them each and every day, for every conceivable purpose."

Problem: Funding is inadequate to build and maintain a transportation system that meets Florida's expanding needs.

Solution: Government should collaborate with the private sector to fund, build, and maintain needed transportation improvements.

Currently, the private sector services in such areas as road and bridge construction, engineering design, construction inspection, roadway maintenance, and toll collection. Public-private partnerships (PPPs) are comprehensive services that include design-build-finance-operate-maintain schemes, with the private sector receiving "payment" through tolls collected on a road or bridge, a direct payment from the "owner," or a combination of the two.

Source: 100 Innovative Ideas, by Marco Rubio, p. 78-79 Nov 1, 2006

Marco Rubio: Increase criminal penalties for identity theft

Problem: There is an increasing number of identity theft crimes. The increase in technology and electronic communication has left individuals exposed to the dangers of identity theft and highlighted Florida's need to increase the criminal penalties to protect its residents. In 2005, 9 million US citizens were victims of identity fraud, while fraud costs have risen from $53 billion in 2003 to over $56 billion in 2006. Regaining a clean credit record and securing personal information remain priorities for the residents of Florida.

Florida should base the felony level of identity theft crimes on the class of victim, as well as the monetary damage incurred. In Florida, any person convicted of an identity theft crime affecting a person 65 years or older will face enhanced penalties.

Current Florida law permits conviction for possession of another's identification information only of the state can prove intent to USE the information. We should eliminate the "use" requirement.

Source: 100 Innovative Ideas, by Marco Rubio, p. 86-87 Nov 1, 2006

Marco Rubio: Protect kids from sex predators on Facebook & MySpace

Florida's children are in danger on the Internet. The Internet poses a serious threat to Florida's children. The growing popularity of online networking sites such as Facebook & MySpace provide online predators with easy avenues to lure and victimize Florida's children. Users of these sites create online profiles or pages disclosing their interests, likes & dislikes. Numerous sex offenders nationwide have been convicted of victimizing children they met through these sites.

To enhance child safety, Florida will require social networking sites to set up verification systems to require parental notification and consent for minors to use these sites. The consent form should detail what data is collected from users, the disclosure practices of the site operator, and what limits, of any, parents can place on their children's use of the site. Civil penalties will be enforced against anyone that falsifies or otherwise allows a minor access to the site without the proper parental notification and consent.

Source: 100 Innovative Ideas, by Marco Rubio, p. 98-99 Nov 1, 2006

Melissa Bean: Identity theft is one of the fastest-growing crimes

Melissa Bean says, "Identity theft is one of the fastest-growing crimes in the nation."

Problem: There is an increasing number of identity theft crimes. The increase in technology and electronic communication has left individuals exposed to the dangers of identity theft and highlighted Florida's need to increase the criminal penalties to protect its residents. In 2005, 9 million US citizens were victims of identity fraud, while fraud costs have risen from $53 billion in 2003 to over $56 billion in 2006

Source: 100 Innovative Ideas, by Marco Rubio, p. 86-87 Nov 1, 2006

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