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The Senate will convene at 9:30 a.m. on Tuesday, January 13, 2026, for the 2026 Regular Session.

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Thursday, May 22, 2025 Open Calendar

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H 85 General Bill by Education & Employment Committee

Hazardous Walking Conditions

  • Chapter No. 2025-59

H 113 General Bill by Judiciary Committee

Fleeing or Attempting to Elude a Law Enforcement Officer

  • Approved by Governor

H 209 General Bill by Natural Resources & Disasters Subcommittee

State Land Management

  • Approved by Governor

S 248 General Bill by Simon

Student Participation in Interscholastic and Intrascholastic Extracurricular Sports

  • Chapter No. 2025-52

H 279 General Bill by Criminal Justice Subcommittee

False Reporting

  • Chapter No. 2025-60

S 296 General Bill by Bradley

Middle School and High School Start Times

  • Chapter No. 2025-53

H 351 General Bill by Criminal Justice Subcommittee

Dangerous Excessive Speeding

  • Approved by Governor

H 437 General Bill by Judiciary Committee

Tampering with an Electronic Monitoring Device

  • Approved by Governor

S 472 General Bill by Truenow

Education in Correctional Facilities for Professional Licensure

  • Approved by Governor

S 480 General Bill by DiCeglie

Nonprofit Agricultural Organization Medical Benefit Plans

  • Chapter No. 2025-54

H 593 General Bill by Intergovernmental Affairs Subcommittee

Dangerous Dogs

  • Chapter No. 2025-61

S 612 General Bill by Burgess

Unlawful Distribution of Controlled Substances Resulting in Death

  • Approved by Governor

H 693 General Bill by Redondo

Aggravating Factors for Capital Felonies

  • Approved by Governor

H 809 General Bill by Hunschofsky, Lopez

School Social Workers

  • Chapter No. 2025-62

S 878 General Bill by Martin

Probation for Misdemeanor Offenses

  • Approved by Governor

H 901 General Bill by Judiciary Committee

Court-appointed Psychologists

  • Approved by Governor

H 903 General Bill by Judiciary Committee

Corrections

  • Approved by Governor

H 915 General Bill by Civil Justice & Claims Subcommittee

Advertisements for Representation Services

  • Approved by Governor

S 940 General Bill by McClain

Third-party Reservation Platforms

  • Chapter No. 2025-55

H 989 General Bill by Health & Human Services Committee

Licensure of Family Foster Homes

  • Chapter No. 2025-63

H 1053 General Bill by Criminal Justice Subcommittee

Department of Law Enforcement

  • Approved by Governor

H 1099 General Bill by Criminal Justice Subcommittee

Arrest and Detention of Individuals with Significant Medical Conditions

  • Chapter No. 2025-64

S 1168 General Bill by Leek

Installation or Use of Tracking Devices or Applications

  • Approved by Governor

S 1202 General Bill by McClain

Benefits for Firefighters Injured During Training Exercises

  • Approved by Governor

H 1237 General Bill by Education & Employment Committee

Human Trafficking Awareness

  • Chapter No. 2025-65

S 1374 General Bill by Yarborough

School District Reporting Requirements

  • Chapter No. 2025-56

S 1386 General Bill by Yarborough

Assault or Battery on a Utility Worker

  • Approved by Governor

S 1402 General Bill by Yarborough

Students Enrolled in Dropout Retrieval Programs

  • Chapter No. 2025-57

S 1430 General Bill by Collins

Postjudgment Execution Proceedings Relating to Terrorism

  • Approved by Governor

H 1451 General Bill by Criminal Justice Subcommittee

Sexual Cyberharassment

  • Approved by Governor

S 1470 General Bill by Burgess

School Safety

  • Chapter No. 2025-58

H 1525 General Bill by Criminal Justice Subcommittee

Prearranged Transportation Services

  • Chapter No. 2025-66

H 1607 General Bill by Education Administration Subcommittee

Cardiac Emergencies

  • Chapter No. 2025-67

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