Crony Capitalism

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Crony Capitalism

Crony Capitalism can be defined as an economy that is technically a “free market” but allows special regulations, advantages, and other government interventions based on personal relationships.  In such a system, the false appearance of "pure" capitalism is publicly maintained to preserve the exclusive influence of well-connected individuals.

Does Florida have Crony Capitalism?  The answer is, Yes.

Florida has economic programs that function as systems of legalized corruption and cronyism. These programs that permit crony capitalism should be overhauled or eliminated. Government should not be subsidizing some businesses at the expense of other businesses through tax subsidies in the name of “job creation” and “economic development.”

Enterprise Florida – Crony Capitalism

Enterprise Florida, a public-private partnership between business and government, is the state’s economic development organization.  Many of Florida’s largest corporations (investors) pay $50,000 for a seat on Enterprise Florida’s Board.  Click Here to see the list of Board members. 

Enterprise Florida works to recruit new business to the state and to retain and expand existing business.  To accomplish that goal, Enterprise Florida offers taxpayer funded incentives to targeted businesses (including those who are represented on the Board) in the name of job creation. Click Here to see the latest Enterprise Florida incentives report.

What Florida Needs.

State and local government policies should be free of favoritism and instead focused on creating vibrant free-market communities where every employer matters and entrepreneurship thrives.

Public Resources

Laws, Regulations, and Codes

Florida Legislature Statutes, Constitution, and Laws

Website: http://www.leg.state.fl.us/

Florida Department of State’s Administrative Code and Regulations

Website: https://www.flrules.org/  The Department of State’s Administrative Code contains the rules that have been developed by state agencies in order to implement state laws.

 

Florida Department of Economic Opportunity Portal

Website:  Florida Department of Economic Opportunity Portal  Floridians can search for businesses that have received incentives and tax credits.

Florida Department of Economic Opportunity WARN

Website: Florida Department of Economic Opportunity WARN  WARN notices announce pending layoffs and business closings.

Enterprise Florida 2018-2019 Annual Report

Website: Enterprise Florida 2018-19-Annual-Report  Read the latest Enterprise Florida annual report on program activity and economic development deals.

Research Publications

Subsidizing Corporate Tax Dodgers

Download the full PDF report here

February 2015

Executive Summary

As Florida policymakers consider cutting corporate profits tax revenues, this study seeks to
provide more transparency about the actual corporate profit tax rates being paid by the Fortune
500 corporations headquartered in Florida to state governments in the U.S.

While the Florida Legislature maintains a policy of secrecy that prevents disclosure of corporate
profits tax payments made by individual corporations, the staff of Citizens for Tax Justice (CTJ)
and the Institute on Taxation and Economic Policy (ITEP) conducted a special study of state
corporate profits tax payments made by Florida’s 17 Fortune 500 corporations nationally at the
request of […]

By |February 25th, 2015|Categories: Budget Transparency, Crony Capitalism|

Enterprise Florida Economic Development or Corporate Welfare?

Download the full PDF report here

February 2013

Executive Summary

Floridians have entrusted Enterprise Florida, a public–private partnership focused on economic
development, with significant public resources to deliver high quality job creation results, yet the
organization has failed to accomplish its goals. Why has Enterprise Florida struggled as an
economic development program? To better understand its operations, we take a close look at the
incentive agreements executed by Enterprise Florida in the 2012 fiscal year. We selected 2012
because it presents the most recent data. It’s also a year that the Florida Secretary of Commerce
has boasted of being an exemplar of success, referring to previous years’ efforts […]

By |February 5th, 2013|Categories: Crony Capitalism|

Corruption Risk Report: Enterprise Florida

Download the full PDF report here 

April 2012

Executive Summary

Enterprise Florida serves as the State of Florida’s official economic development organization.
In this report, Integrity Florida does not take a position on whether tax incentives for economic
development are good or bad. This report examines Enterprise Florida’s commitment to public
access to information, accountability, performance metrics and transparency.

Summary of Enterprise Florida Corruption Risk Indicators

Enterprise Florida’s most recent legislative agenda prioritized confidentiality measures.
Corporate seats on the Enterprise Florida Board of Directors are offered for $50,000.
Enterprise Florida board member companies receive Enterprise Florida tax incentives.
Enterprise Florida board member companies serve as Enterprise Florida vendors.
Enterprise Florida does […]

By |April 25th, 2012|Categories: Crony Capitalism|

Related Research

Good Jobs First – Subsidy Tracker

Website: Subsidy Tracker  National search engine to track economic development subsidies and other forms of government financial assistance to business.

Good Jobs First – Corporate Research Project

Website: Corporate Research Project  Non-profit center that assists community, environmental and labor organizations in researching and analyzing companies and industries.

Reason Foundation – Crony Capitalism and Community Development

Link to Policy Brief: Crony Capitalism and Community Development Subsidies

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