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Legislation

Bills & Votes

Florida legislation with verified roll-call tallies

In brief

Notable Florida bills, each with a summary, current status, effective date, and the recorded floor votes in each chamber. Every entry links to its official bill history.

7 bills in the seed slice · all source-verified

HB 3Signed into Law2024 Regular Session

Online Protections for Minors

Bars social-media account holders under 14 and requires parental consent for 14- and 15-year-olds, with deletion of noncompliant accounts.

TechnologySocial MediaMinors
HB 1365Signed into Law2024 Regular Session

Unauthorized Public Camping and Public Sleeping

Prohibits local governments from allowing camping or sleeping on public property unless a site is state-certified and designated.

HomelessnessLocal Government
HB 1021Signed into Law2024 Regular Session

Community Associations

Overhauls condominium and community-association governance with new recordkeeping, director-education, meeting, and financial-reporting rules.

CondominiumsHousing
SB 2-CSigned into Law2025 Special Session C

Immigration

Establishes a state immigration-enforcement framework, bars driver licenses for unauthorized immigrants, and creates related penalties.

Immigration
SB 4-CSigned into Law2025 Special Session C

Immigration (Criminal Penalties)

Creates state crimes with mandatory-minimum sentences for adult unauthorized immigrants who enter or reenter Florida after evading federal inspection.

ImmigrationCriminal Justice
HB 1205Signed into Law2025 Regular Session

Amendments to the State Constitution

Tightens citizen ballot-initiative rules, adding petition-circulator registration and training and new signature and voter-ID requirements.

ElectionsBallot Initiatives
HB 209Signed into Law2025 Regular Session

State Land Management (State Park Preservation Act)

Bars lodging and sporting-facility development in Florida state parks and limits park uses to conservation-based activities.

EnvironmentState Parks

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