Connect with us

Hi, what are you looking for?

Political News

The 2026 Florida Legislature: The Good, The Bad and ‘The Whatever’

As of now, there will be 3 special sessions in April, May, and possibly June to address issues that didn’t get resolved during the regular session.

REDISTRICTING

Some political analysts view the possibility of picking up 1 or 2 House seats from the Democrats. Others tell Florida Daily the governor may try to run the gauntlet and try to pick up as many as 5 seats from the democrats,

GUNS

Gun rights groups like the Gun Owners of America (GOA) weren’t too optimistic about seeing pro-gun laws being advanced here in the state and they were correct.

At the beginning of the session, GOA Florida Director Luis Valdez said he would have been surprised if GOP state lawmakers were to codify the open carry laws and repeal the age limits to buy a long rifle.

SCHOOL CHOICE

Education groups wanted to cut red tape on paperwork that must be submitted about how money is being spent on students attending a school that isn’t a public school. This mostly dealt with private and home schools. The bill went nowhere.

Florida lawmakers put forward just under 2,000 bills and resolutions as they entered the 2026 legislative session.

PROPERTY TAXES

After months of teasing that he has a plan, Gov. DeSantis says he won’t release it until the special session. The State House passed a bill to phase out property taxes over 10 years. The Senate didn’t touch it. Nobody knows what will happen over the special session, and it’s quite possible nothing meaningful may make it on the November ballot.

STATE BUDGET

It’s de ja vu. What didn’t happen this year is the same thing that didn’t happen last year. No budget, but yet another special session will be called.

The differences in dollar amounts between the two chambers is around $1.4 billion. State House is proposing a $113.6 billion budget and the State Senate is at $115 billion,

The main areas of spending concerns deal with health care, education, transportation and the environment.

 

Related Articles

The Florida Daily Show

On this episode of The Florida Daily Show, host Ed Dean and co-host Lindsay Randall are joined by political insiders Jennifer Green and former...

Florida Government & Politics

With just a few weeks left remaining in the 2026 Florida Legislative Session, bills dealing with property taxes are moving, but most legislative proposals...

Florida News

Sterling Fibers President Jim Hagerott traveled to Tallahassee to testify on a local bill, HB 4053. The bill seeks to reduce the costs of...

Florida Government & Politics

Into week 6 of the Florida 2026 Legislative Session, the House and Senate continue to pass bills through committees, but at a slow pace....

Advertisement

Florida Daily
Privacy Overview

This website uses cookies so that we can provide you with the best user experience possible. Cookie information is stored in your browser and performs functions such as recognising you when you return to our website and helping our team to understand which sections of the website you find most interesting and useful.

HOW WE COLLECT E-MAIL INFORMATION:

If you sign up to subscribe to Florida Daily’s e-mail newsletter, you will provide us your e-mail address and name, voluntarily, and we will never obtain any of your contact information that you don’t voluntarily provide.

HOW WE USE AN E-MAIL ADDRESS IF YOU VOLUNTARILY PROVIDE IT TO US:

If you voluntarily provide us with your name and email address, we will use it to send you one email update per weekday. Your email address will not be given to any third parties.

YOUR CONTROLS:

You will have the option to unsubscribe to our E-mail update at anytime by clicking an unsubscribe link that will be provided in each E-Mail we send.