Parkland shows Florida’s archaic sovereign immunity law must change | Editorial [South Florida Sun-Sentinel]
It’s thanks to federal law, not Florida’s, that the
The state’s archaic sovereign immunity law would have limited the total payout to
Sovereign immunity means that the government can’t be sued without its consent. It’s a legacy of the medieval concept of the divine rights of kings.
It results in an annual flood of claims bills asking the Legislature to approve damages resulting from lawsuits and settlements that exceed the state’s antiquated limits.
The tragedy at
The
A House judiciary subcommittee approved Beltran’s bill 16-1 this week (
The two bills raise to
State Rep.
The opposing lobbyists raised particular objections to the
But he refused, properly, to give an inch on the principle at stake.
“The government should be held to at least as high or a higher standard than private businesses,” he said. He defended the cost to taxpayers as a necessary expense.
There would be fewer claims bills, Beltran said, and not so many cases going to federal courts, where state sovereign immunity laws don’t apply but where the minimum payouts are higher.
Claims bills can take years to pass, if ever. A
It was moot, however, because attorneys for the victims invoked a precedent for using a federal civil rights statute to recover damages for people suffering “the deprivation of any rights, privileges, or immunities secured by the
It is also a moot question, thankfully, whether that would have worked had the school board wanted to contest it.
But the federal statute would not apply to the majority of hardships that come to the Legislature as claims bills.
Among those pending now is a
It took 13 years to get
Gruters isn’t the first Republican leader to take on the sovereign immunity albatross.
Rep.
“The claims procedure is a throwback to the Stone Age and it is absolutely inconceivable that any modern Legislature should have to sit there and do this,” he said.
We haven’t had a king since 1776. It’s long past time to be rid of his legacy as well.
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