In this episode: A community represented by a powerful lawmaker may get a reprieve from a proposal that would unleash massive real-estate developments in rural areas of Florida. Plus: A brewing battle over corporate tax breaks. An update from Day 45 of Florida’s 2026 legislative session.
Show notes
The bills discussed in today’s show:
House Bill 299 — Blue Ribbon Projects
Passed the House State Affairs Committee by a 21-5 vote (vote sheet)
House Bill 7031 — Taxation
Passed the House Ways & Means Committee by a 19-0 vote (vote sheet)
House Bill 995 — Public Employees Relations Commission
Passed the House State Affairs Committee by a 17-8 vote (vote sheet)
Senate Bill 1296 — Public Employees Relations Commission
House Bill 1471 — Systems of Law and Terrorist Organizations
Passed the House Judiciary Committee by a 13-5 vote (vote sheet)
Senate Bill 1632 — Ideologies Inconsistent with American Principles
House Bill 991 — Election Integrity
Senate Bill 1334 — Elections
House Bill 657 — Community Associations
Passed the House Commerce Committee (vote not yet available)
Senate Bill 1498 — Community Associations
Senate Bill 1028 – Citizens Property Insurance Corporation
House Bill 943 — Citizens Property Insurance Corporation
House Bill 221 — Minimum Wage Requirements
The stories discussed in today’s show:
Corporations could get a $3.5 billion tax break in Florida unless state lawmakers step in to stop it
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