Lawmakers in Florida are facing a critical juncture, as they prepare to reconvene on May 12 after agreeing to extend the legislative session until June 6. According to sources, including WLRN, the Senate and House have yet to come to a consensus on a budget, forcing lawmakers to work into the late hours of Friday night to finalize their plans.
The prolonged negotiations have resulted in a flurry of bills, some of which will have a significant impact on Floridians. WLRN notes that the Legislature has made progress in passing a number of bills, despite the challenges. The bills, which have been subject to numerous amendments, will be sent to Governor Ron DeSantis for signature or veto.
Among the notable provisions is a package of tax cuts, totaling $2. 5 billion... which includes $1. 6 billion in sales tax reductions. This package is expected to have a substantial impact on Floridians. The Legislature's decision to extend the session also paves the way for the consideration of other key issues, "including a package aimed at providing aid and development opportunities for rural counties," "a priority for Senate President Ben Albritton." Although the bill did not pass during the session... the Legislature's resolution to extend the session also includes a provision ← →

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Case in point: lawmakers are going to have to come back to get the job done. They haven't yet agreed on a budget. The Senate and House ultimately agreed to extend session until June 6, with lawmakers told to plan to come back the week of May 12.
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