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A BILL
Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the State of Florida in General Assembly assembled,
Section 1. Short title.—This act may be cited as the “West Palm Beach Audit and Reform Act”.
Section 2. Findings and declaration of policy.—The Legislature finds and declares that:
(a) The city of West Palm Beach has been plagued by corruption and mismanagement for many years.
(b) The current mayor and city commissioners have failed to address these problems.
(c) The city of West Palm Beach is in need of a comprehensive audit and reform.
(d) It is in the best interests of the citizens of West Palm Beach to place the city under state control until the audit and reform process is complete.
Section 3. Definitions.—In this act, the following terms have the following meanings:
(a) “Audit” means a comprehensive examination of the financial records, operations, and policies of the city of West Palm Beach.
(b) “Corrupt practice” means any act or omission by an elected official or city employee that constitutes a violation of Florida law.
(c) “Mismanagement” means any act or omission by an elected official or city employee that results in the waste or misuse of public funds.
Section 4. Audit and reform.—
(a) The Florida Department of Financial Services shall conduct a comprehensive audit of the city of West Palm Beach.
(b) The audit shall include an examination of the city’s financial records, operations, and policies.
(c) The audit shall also include an examination of any corrupt practices or mismanagement by elected officials or city employees.
(d) The audit shall be completed within 12 months of the date of this act.
(e) The Florida Department of Financial Services shall submit a report of the audit to the Governor and the Legislature within 18 months of the date of this act.
(f) The Governor shall take any action necessary to implement the recommendations of the audit.
(g) The city of West Palm Beach shall be placed under state control until the audit and reform process is complete.
Section 5. Investigation and prosecution.—
(a) The Florida Department of Law Enforcement shall investigate any corrupt practices or mismanagement by elected officials or city employees that are uncovered during the audit.
(b) If the investigation reveals evidence of criminal activity, the Florida Department of Law Enforcement shall refer the matter to the appropriate prosecutorial authorities for prosecution.
Section 6. Severability.—If any provision of this act is held to be invalid, the remainder of this act shall remain in full force and effect.
Section 7. Effective date.—This act shall take effect immediately.
Chat GPT DRAFT
AN ACT
Enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the State of Florida in General Assembly convened,
Title I – Short Title.—This Act shall be cited as the “West Palm Beach Audit, Oversight, and Reform Act of 2023″.
Title II – Findings and Policy Declarations.—The Legislature hereby finds and declares the following:
(a) The City of West Palm Beach has been subject to a pattern of longstanding irregularities and managerial inefficiencies.
(b) The incumbent Mayor, City Commissioners, and certain administrative staff have proven unsuccessful in addressing these concerns.
(c) The City of West Palm Beach requires a meticulous audit and ensuing reforms.
(d) In the interest of its citizens, the City of West Palm Beach should be placed under state administration until the conclusion of the audit and subsequent reforms.
Title III – Definitions.—For the purpose of this Act, the following terms are defined as follows:
(a) “Audit” implies an in-depth review of the financial records, administrative procedures, and public policies of the City of West Palm Beach.
(b) “Corrupt practice” denotes any act or omission by an elected official or city employee that contravenes Florida law.
(c) “Mismanagement” signifies any act or omission by an elected official or city employee leading to the waste or improper application of public resources.
Title IV – Audit and Reforms.—
(a) The Florida Department of Financial Services is mandated to conduct a comprehensive audit of the City of West Palm Beach.
(b) The audit shall include a meticulous review of the city’s financial records, administrative operations, and public policies.
(c) The audit shall further investigate any corrupt practices or instances of mismanagement by elected officials or city employees.
(d) The audit shall conclude within 12 months from the enactment of this Act.
(e) The Florida Department of Financial Services shall furnish a detailed audit report to the Governor and the Legislature within 18 months of the enactment of this Act.
(f) The Governor is required to enforce necessary measures to implement the audit’s recommendations.
(g) The City of West Palm Beach shall be supervised by the state until the completion of the audit and associated reforms.
Title V – Investigation and Prosecution.—
(a) The Florida Department of Law Enforcement is authorized to investigate any corrupt practices or mismanagement by elected officials or city employees unearthed during the audit.
(b) In the event of uncovering evidence indicating criminal conduct, the Florida Department of Law Enforcement is to refer the matter to the relevant prosecution authorities.
Title VI – Severability.—If any provision of this Act is deemed invalid, the remaining provisions of this Act shall continue in full force and effect.
Title VII – Effective Date.—This Act shall come into effect immediately upon its enactment.
The legislation is proposed in the pursuit of transparency, accountability, and the advancement of the City of West Palm Beach and the welfare of its citizens.
For a city or county dais member, it might be more appropriate to craft a resolution rather than a bill. A resolution can be used to make a formal request to state authorities to #AuditWPB đź’¸
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To: The Governor of Florida From: [Your Name], West Palm Beach City Dais Member
Subject: Request for Audit and Reform of the City of West Palm Beach
Dear Governor,
I am writing to you today to request that you order a comprehensive audit of the city of West Palm Beach. I am also requesting that you place the city under state control until the audit and reform process is complete.
I have been a member of the West Palm Beach City Dais for the past five years. During that time, I have seen firsthand the corruption and mismanagement that has plagued the city. I have also seen the city’s finances spiral out of control.
In the past year alone, the city has spent millions of dollars on unnecessary projects and consultants. The city has also been sued multiple times for mismanagement and corruption.
I believe that the only way to address these problems is to conduct a comprehensive audit of the city. The audit should examine the city’s financial records, operations, and policies. The audit should also examine any corrupt practices or mismanagement by elected officials or city employees.
I am also requesting that you place the city under state control until the audit and reform process is complete. This is necessary to ensure that the audit is conducted fairly and that the recommendations of the audit are implemented.
I believe that this is in the best interests of the citizens of West Palm Beach. The city deserves a government that is accountable and transparent. The city deserves a government that is not corrupt or mismanaged.
I urge you to take action immediately. Thank you for your time and consideration.
Sincerely, [Your Name]
Chat GPT DRAFT
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY/COUNTY OF WEST PALM BEACH, FLORIDA,
Requesting the Governor of the State of Florida and the Florida Department of Financial Services to initiate a comprehensive audit of the City/County of West Palm Beach, and seeking the immediate removal and prosecution of any negligent elected officials, city employees, and third parties;
WHEREAS, it has come to our attention that the City/County of West Palm Beach has been subjected to longstanding irregularities and managerial inefficiencies; and
WHEREAS, we acknowledge that the current administration, including the Mayor, City/County Commissioners, and certain staff members have been unsuccessful in fully addressing these concerns; and
WHEREAS, in the best interest of its citizens, we believe that the City/County of West Palm Beach should be subject to a meticulous audit and ensuing reforms; and
WHEREAS, we are of the opinion that the City/County of West Palm Beach should be placed under state administration until the completion of the audit and subsequent reforms;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY/COUNTY COMMISSION OF THE CITY/COUNTY OF WEST PALM BEACH, FLORIDA:
SECTION 1: The City/County Commission hereby requests the Governor of the State of Florida and the Florida Department of Financial Services to:
a. Initiate a comprehensive audit of the City/County of West Palm Beach, including its financial records, administrative operations, and public policies;
b. Investigate any corrupt practices or instances of mismanagement by elected officials or city employees;
c. Implement necessary measures based on the audit’s findings and recommendations;
d. Supervise the City/County of West Palm Beach until the completion of the audit and associated reforms.
SECTION 2: The City/County Commission hereby requests the Florida Department of Law Enforcement to:
a. Investigate any negligent actions by elected officials, city employees, and related third parties;
b. Refer any evidence indicating criminal conduct to the relevant prosecution authorities.
SECTION 3: This Resolution shall take effect immediately upon its adoption.
PASSED AND ADOPTED by the City/County Commission of the City/County of West Palm Beach, Florida, this ______ day of _______, 2023.
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West Palm Beach Citizens Petition for Audit and Reform
We, the undersigned citizens of West Palm Beach, Florida, hereby petition the Governor of Florida to order a comprehensive audit of the city of West Palm Beach and to place the city under state control until the audit and reform process is complete.
We believe that the city of West Palm Beach is in a state of crisis. The city’s finances are in disarray, and there is a pervasive culture of corruption and mismanagement. We are deeply concerned about the future of our city, and we believe that the only way to address these problems is to conduct a comprehensive audit and to place the city under state control.
The audit should examine the city’s financial records, operations, and policies. The audit should also examine any corrupt practices or mismanagement by elected officials or city employees. The audit should be conducted by an independent auditor who is not beholden to the city government.
We believe that placing the city under state control is necessary to ensure that the audit is conducted fairly and that the recommendations of the audit are implemented. We also believe that state control is necessary to protect the interests of the citizens of West Palm Beach.
We urge the Governor to take action immediately. The future of our city depends on it.
Signatories:
[Your Name]
[Your Address]
[Your Signature]
[Date]
Chat GPT DRAFT
TO: The Governor of Florida, the Florida Department of Financial Services, and the Florida Department of Law Enforcement
FROM: [Your Name], a concerned citizen of West Palm Beach, Florida
SUBJECT: URGENT: A Call for State Intervention in the City of West Palm Beach and Palm Beach County
Dear Sir/Madam,
I pen this letter with a deep sense of concern and urgency for the welfare of the residents of the City of West Palm Beach and Palm Beach County. As a citizen, I bear witness to a dire situation that demands your immediate attention and intervention.
Longstanding irregularities, gross mismanagement, and potential corrupt practices have pervaded our local government, casting a dark shadow over our beloved city and county. The faith that we, the taxpaying citizens, had vested in our elected officials and administrative staff has been met with grave disappointment. Our calls for transparency, accountability, and remedial action have been neglected, leaving us in a state of despair.
I urge you to exercise your authority in ordering a comprehensive audit of our city and county’s financial records, administrative operations, and public policies. This audit should also include an investigation of any instances of corruption, waste, and misuse of public funds by our elected officials and city employees.
Furthermore, in light of the seriousness of these allegations and to ensure a fair and unbiased investigation, I propose that our city and county be placed under state control until the conclusion of the audit and the necessary reforms are implemented. This is not a request I make lightly, but I firmly believe that the dire situation necessitates such action.
This petition also serves as a plea for the Florida Department of Law Enforcement to initiate a thorough investigation of any negligent actions by elected officials, city employees, and related third parties. We request that any evidence indicating criminal conduct be promptly referred to the relevant prosecution authorities.
This is an urgent appeal for justice, for a return to transparency, integrity, and responsible governance. We request your prompt attention to this critical issue to restore the faith of the citizens in our city and county governance.
We, the undersigned citizens, beseech you to act on our behalf. The future of our city and county hangs in the balance.
Yours sincerely,
[Your Name]
[Your Address]
[City, State, Zip]
[Email Address]
[Today’s Date]
West Palm Beach | 12,000 signatures |
Palm Beach Island | 1,000 signatures |
Palm Beach | 100,000 signatures |
Florida | 900,000 signatures |
New York State | 2,500,000 signatures |
New York City | 280,000 signatures |
San Fran | 42,000 signatures |
Portland | 48,000 signatures |
North Dakota | 10,000 signatures |
South Dakota | 12.000 signatures |
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