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120 Representatives
  • 86 Republicans
  • 33 Democrats
40 Senators
  • 28 Republicans
  • 11 Democrats

Bills

Recently Introduced

SR 1870

Tallahassee State College

SPB 7032

Medicaid Enrollment for Permanently Disabled Individuals

  • Introduced Apr 07 2025
  • Sponsored by Appropriations Committee On Health And Human Services

SR 1872

Harris Rosen

HB 7027

Hemp Consumable THC Products

  • Introduced Apr 04 2025
  • Now in Budget Committee Apr 07 2025
  • Sponsored by Allison Tant, Michelle Salzman, Housing, Agriculture & Tourism Subcommittee
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Recently Passed

SB 944

Insurance Overpayment Claims Submitted to Psychologists

  • Introduced Feb 20 2025
  • In Messages Apr 03 2025
  • Sponsored by Tracie Davis, Banking and Insurance

HB 1145

Workforce Education

  • Introduced Feb 26 2025
  • Referred to Fiscal Policy Apr 07 2025
  • Sponsored by Jason Shoaf, Higher Education Budget Subcommittee

HB 355

Emergency Opioid Antagonists in Public K-12 Schools and Postsecondary Educational Institutions

SB 38

Florida Statutes

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Available Sessions

Session Bill Count
2025 Regular Session 1916
2025 Special Session C 7
2025 Special Session B 2
2025 Special Session A 22
2024 Regular Session 1953
2023 Special Session C 21
2023 Regular Session 1867
2023 Special Session B 14
2022 Special Session A 9
2022 Special Session D 13
2022 Special Session C 6
2022 Regular Session 3725
2021 Special Session B 8
2021 Special Session A 15
2021 Regular Session 3148
2020 Regular Session 3549
2019 Regular Session 3550
2018 Regular Session 3213
2017 Special Session A 13

Sources

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