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The Florida Legislature meets in a 60-day regular legislative session each year. Regular legislative sessions in odd-numbered years must begin on the first Tuesday after the first Monday in March and on the second Tuesday after the first Monday in January of each even-numbered year. [4] Before 1991, the regular legislative session began in April.
The speaker is the presiding member of the Florida House of Representatives. The Speaker and his staff provide direction and coordination to employees throughout the House and serve the members in carrying out their constitutional responsibilities. The current Speaker is Daniel Perez who has held the position since November 19, 2024.
The Florida Legislature meets in a 60-day regular legislative session each year. Regular legislative sessions in odd-numbered years must begin on the first Tuesday after the first Monday in March. Under the state Constitution, the Legislature can begin even-numbered year regular legislative sessions at a time of its choosing. [4]
The Florida Legislature returns to the Capitol Tuesday with 26 new members following an election in which voters said the high cost of living was foremost in their minds.. The 160 members of the ...
Florida lawmakers closed the 2024 session Friday with final votes on a $117.5 billion state budget, more than $400 million in tax breaks.
This week is a busy one for Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis, with the state Legislature convening for their 2023 session and DeSantis traveling to the early presidential nominating state of Iowa ...
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The Florida Legislature kicks off the 2024 session with policies aimed at a conservative voting base and keeping Gov. Ron DeSantis' campaign alive.