Florida 2026 Regular Session All Bills (Page 7)
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Florida 2026 Regular Session
Florida House Bill H1561
Introduced
1/12/26
Refer
1/12/26
Provides that House of Representatives & Senate convene in Joint Session for purpose of receiving message from Governor.
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Florida 2026 Regular Session
Florida House Bill H8003
Introduced
1/12/26
Designates January 21, 2026, as "FSU Day."
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Florida 2026 Regular Session
Florida Senate Bill S1756
Introduced
1/12/26
Refer
1/16/26
Engrossed
3/9/26
Failed
3/13/26
Citing this act as the "Medical Freedom Act"; repealing a provison relating to the future repeal of the definition of the term "messenger ribonucleic acid vaccine"; prohibiting a vaccine manufacturer from offering or paying, and a health care practitioner from receiving, specified financial incentives for the administration of a vaccine; requiring certain health care practitioners and paramedics to, before administering one or more vaccines to a minor child, provide the parent or legal guardian with specified materials; providing that specified amendments made by the act to s. 456.0575, F.S., take effect on a specified date or within a specified timeframe after the Board of Medicine and the Board of Osteopathic Medicine adopt certain materials by joint rule, whichever occurs later, etc.
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Florida 2026 Regular Session
Florida Senate Bill S0480
Introduced
1/12/26
Refer
1/16/26
Providing for a type two transfer of the duties and functions of the Florida Digital Service from the Department of Management Services to the Division of Integrated Government Innovation and Technology; creating the Division of Integrated Government Innovation and Technology (DIGIT) within the Executive Office of the Governor; requiring DIGIT to operate as the state enterprise organization for information technology governance and as the lead entity responsible for understanding needs and environments, creating standards and strategy, supporting state agency technology efforts, and reporting on the state of information technology in this state, etc.
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Florida 2026 Regular Session
Florida Senate Bill S1762
Introduced
1/13/26
Refer
1/16/26
Failed
3/13/26
Creating the commission within the Department of Corrections; specifying the purpose of the commission; providing for membership of the commission; specifying terms of commission members; requiring the commission to take specified actions; providing reporting requirements; authorizing the commission to take specified actions, etc.
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Florida 2026 Regular Session
Florida Senate Bill S1764
Introduced
1/13/26
Passed
1/22/26
Honoring the YMCA to mark the organization's 175th anniversary in the United States, etc.
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Florida 2026 Regular Session
Florida Senate Bill S1760
Introduced
1/13/26
Refer
1/16/26
Establishing the Joint Legislative Committee on Medicaid Oversight for specified purposes; revising encounter data reporting requirements for prepaid Medicaid plans; requiring managed care plans to report to the agency and the Office of Insurance Regulation the existence of and specified details relating to certain affiliations by a specified date and annually thereafter; revising requirements for contracts between a pharmacy benefit manager and a participating pharmacy; revising and specifying additional practices pharmacy benefit managers are prohibited from engaging in, etc.
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Florida 2026 Regular Session
Florida Senate Bill S1758
Introduced
1/13/26
Refer
1/16/26
Engrossed
3/9/26
Failed
3/13/26
Authorizing the Agency for Health Care Administration to conduct retrospective reviews and audits of certain claims under the state Medicaid program for a specified purpose; requiring the agency to seek federal approval to implement mandatory work and community engagement requirements for able-bodied adults as a condition of obtaining and maintaining Medicaid coverage; requiring the agency, in consultation with the Department of Children and Families, to develop a business plan to implement specified provisions; revising the purpose of the Medicaid Pharmaceutical and Therapeutics Committee to include creation of a Medicaid preferred physician-administered drug list, a Medicaid preferred product list, and a high-cost drug list; requiring the department to develop and implement a food assistance payment accuracy improvement plan for a specified purpose, etc.
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Florida 2026 Regular Session
Florida House Bill H8005
Introduced
1/14/26
Designates March 8, 2026, as "International Women's Day" in Florida.
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Florida 2026 Regular Session
Florida House Bill H8011
Introduced
1/14/26
Designates the week of February 23-March 1, 2026, as "Eating Disorders Awareness Week."
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Florida 2026 Regular Session
Florida House Bill H7019
Introduced
1/14/26
Refer
1/16/26
Refer
1/16/26
Extends scheduled repeal of exemption from public record requirements for certain information held by the Department of Military Affairs stored in a United States Department of Defense system of records, transmitted using a United States Department of Defense network or communications device, or pertaining to the United States Department of Defense.
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Florida 2026 Regular Session
Florida House Bill H8009
Introduced
1/14/26
Recognizes March 21, 2026, as "Persian New Year Day," celebrates historical & cultural significance of Nowruz, & expresses appreciation for contributions of Iranian Americans.
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Florida 2026 Regular Session
Florida House Bill H8007
Introduced
1/14/26
Designates March 2026 as "Colorectal Cancer Awareness Month."
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Florida 2026 Regular Session
Florida Senate Bill S1766
Introduced
1/14/26
Passed
3/11/26
Recognizing the importance of the United States' actions against narco-terrorism, affirming the national security significance of holding Nicolăs Maduro accountable, supporting democratic transition in Venezuela, and expressing solidarity with the Venezuelan people, etc.
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Florida 2026 Regular Session
Florida House Bill H7017
Introduced
1/14/26
Refer
1/16/26
Refer
1/16/26
Removes scheduled repeal of exemption from public records requirements for certain trade secrets held by agency; removes references to trade secrets from public records exemptions.