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Senate Bill 266 advanced in the Florida state senate's appropriations committee on April 13, 2023. The Florida Senate passed the bill on April 28, 2023, by a margin of 27-12. [19] The House version of the bill passed by a vote of 81-34 on May 3, 2023. [20] Governor Ron DeSantis signed the bill concurrently with Florida House Bill 931 on May 15 ...
To address behavioral health and well-being among health care professionals. H.R. 1688: March 9, 2021: Native American Child Protection Act: To amend the Indian Child Protection and Family Violence Prevention Act. H.R. 1693: March 9, 2021: EQUAL Act of 2021: To eliminate the disparity in sentencing for cocaine offenses, and for other purposes ...
[13] [14] Upon being passed by the Senate, the bill faced uncertain prospects in the House. [15] [16] Ultimately, the 117th Congress ended without the House voting on the bill. [17] A 2023 bill has been introduced, but is at a standstill for the time being. As of March 25, 2024, the full history is as follows:
A new year also means new laws in Florida. The Florida Legislature passed the laws earlier this year and they take effect Jan. 1, 2024: ... of people with mental health issues — a bill that is ...
The House sponsor of the bill, Rep. Randy Maggard, R-Dade City, last year filed a controversial bill that, if passed, would have meant any future county control over wetlands and pollution laws ...
Three bills that would deregulate Florida’s public schools and walk back decades of legislation were fast-tracked through the Senate and sent to the House with bipartisan support Wednesday ...
Florida Senate Bill 254 (SB 254) is a law that prohibits gender-affirming care for anyone under the age of 18, places restrictions on adult patients accessing this care, and allows the state to take temporary custody of children who may be receiving gender-affirming care now or in the future. [1]
The bill, HB 1365, ... HB 1365 passed by a vote of 82-26 in the Florida House and 27-12 in the Senate. But if the Governor really wants to help, instead of signing it, he should redouble efforts ...