“I think that what happens is they tend to come in, they drive up the cost of living for everybody else, and okay, yeah, they enjoy our lower taxes, but you know … what are they really providing?” he offered.

Florida House Takes Aim At ‘ESG’ Investment Decisions

“I think that what happens is they tend to come in, they drive up the cost of living for everybody else, and okay, yeah, they enjoy our lower taxes, but you know … what are they really providing?” he offered.

In a priority of Gov. Ron DeSantis and other Republican leaders, House Commerce Chairman Bob Rommel, R-Naples, filed a proposal (HB 3) on Monday that would seek to block government investment decisions involving “environmental, social and governance” standards, known as ESG.

The bill, filed for the legislative session that will start March 7, also would bar similar considerations in government contracting.

The bill would require that investment decisions by the state and local governments be made “solely on pecuniary factors” and would prevent “sacrificing investment return or undertaking additional investment risk to promote any non-pecuniary factor.”

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Republican leaders in Florida and other states have targeted ESG for taking into account issues such as climate change, racial inequality and supply-chain labor standards.

But Larry Fink, CEO of BlackRock, a massive asset-management firm, said in a letter last year to corporate executives that companies using the standards are “performing better than their peers.”

The bill also would prohibit considering “social, political or ideological interests” in government contracting.

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