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Florida Legislature Advances Key Bills
March 15, 2026
The Florida Legislature concluded its session without passing a finalized state budget, necessitating a return to Tallahassee to approve a balanced budget by June 30, 2026, to prevent a government shutdown. Meanwhile, four significant bills have passed both chambers and await the Governor's signature. These include legislation on animal welfare, community development district accountability, enforcement of candidate qualification requirements, and clarifications to homestead exemption rules. Procurement professionals should note the potential impacts on state-funded programs and services tied to these legislative actions.
- The delayed budget approval may affect contract awards and funding cycles for state agencies, requiring contingency planning for procurement timelines.
- Legislation on community development district accountability could introduce new compliance or reporting requirements for contractors engaged in related projects.
- Enforcement of candidate qualification rules may influence election-related service contracts and vendor eligibility criteria.
- Clarifications to homestead exemptions may impact property-related procurements and assessments within the state.
- Agencies and contractors operating in Florida should monitor the Governor's actions on these bills and prepare for adjustments in procurement policies or funding availability.
This bill reinforces Florida27s existing requirement that candidates be registered with a political party, or with no party affiliation, for 365 consecutive days before qualifying.
— Senator Kristen Arrington
Agencies
Florida Senate, Florida House of Representatives, Joint Legislative Auditing Committee
Locations
Sources
- Week in Review: Session Week 9 · FL · Mar 15