For 4th straight Legislative session, Florida House passes bill supporting lower age for buying guns
Read full article: For 4th straight Legislative session, Florida House passes bill supporting lower age for buying gunsNearly eight years after a gunman murdered 17 people at Parklandโs Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School, the Florida House on Thursday passed a bill that would lower the minimum age to purchase rifles and other long guns from 21 to 18.
Florida bill attempts to toughen rules against drivers holding cellphones in their lap
Read full article: Florida bill attempts to toughen rules against drivers holding cellphones in their lapJust days ahead of the Floridaโs legislative session, thereโs a new push to toughen theย stateโs rules when it comes to cellphones behind the wheel.
Florida House moves forward with bill adding โunborn childโ to law allowing families to pursue wrongful death lawsuits
Read full article: Florida House moves forward with bill adding โunborn childโ to law allowing families to pursue wrongful death lawsuitsThe Florida House on Tuesday began moving forward with a proposal that would allow parents to seek pain-and-suffering damages in lawsuits involving the wrongful death of an โunborn child.โ
Judges rule some Florida gun laws are unconstitutional. Hereโs what to know
Read full article: Judges rule some Florida gun laws are unconstitutional. Hereโs what to knowA pair of court rulings declaring some of Floridaโs gun restrictions unconstitutional are creating some confusion in the notoriously firearm friendly state.
Florida law restricting those 21 and under from carrying concealed weapons deemed unconstitutional, judge says
Read full article: Florida law restricting those 21 and under from carrying concealed weapons deemed unconstitutional, judge saysSiding with a 19-year-old man who was spotted with a gun in his waistband, a Broward County circuit judge Friday ruled that a state law barring people under age 21 from carrying concealed weapons violates Second Amendment rights.
โThey can be a threatโ: Crime analyst explains how Halo law protects officers from potential danger
Read full article: โThey can be a threatโ: Crime analyst explains how Halo law protects officers from potential dangerTwo Jacksonville women have been charged with violating the recently enacted Halo law, which protects first responders by requiring a 25-foot buffer zone during arrests. The incident occurred while a Jacksonville Sheriffโs Office officer was attempting to arrest 39-year-old Erika McGriff on multiple charges, including battery on a law enforcement officer.
Judge partially blocks law that โimposes severe burdenโ on Floridaโs ballot-initiative process
Read full article: Judge partially blocks law that โimposes severe burdenโ on Floridaโs ballot-initiative processA federal judge has blocked a key part of a new law that imposed additional restrictions on the stateโs ballot-initiative process, saying a ban on non-Florida residents and non-U.S. citizens collecting and delivering petitions โimposes a severe burden on political expression that the state has failed to justify.โ
Drone bans, child tax credit expansion, and eco-friendly burial: 10 new Georgia laws taking effect on July 1
Read full article: Drone bans, child tax credit expansion, and eco-friendly burial: 10 new Georgia laws taking effect on July 1The laws to come out of Floridaโs 2025 legislative session have been well-documented, but Georgia, which had its session adjourned on April 4, also saw over 100 new laws go into effect on July 1. Some of those laws include a ban on using drones within 400 feet of a ticketed entertainment event, expansion of the stateโs income tax credit, and even permitting an eco-friendly alternative to burial or cremation for deceased loved ones.
Here are 25 new Florida laws that will go into effect on July 1
Read full article: Here are 25 new Florida laws that will go into effect on July 1Floridaโs latest legislative session was officially adjourned on June 16, but after monthslong debates over the stateโs budget, the session is slated to conclude Monday. In that time, Governor Ron DeSantis has approved and vetoed a myriad of legislation, and on July 1, over 120 laws will be enacted after receiving his signature following approval from Floridaโs House and Senate.
โNot going to replace Parklandโ: Florida committee wonโt take up House-approved bill lowering gun buying age to 18
Read full article: โNot going to replace Parklandโ: Florida committee wonโt take up House-approved bill lowering gun buying age to 18Days after a mass shooting at nearby Florida State University, the state Senate appears poised to scuttle a controversial proposal that would allow people under age 21 to buy rifles and other long guns.
Florida lawmakers seek to roll back child labor laws, allowing teens as young as 14 to work overnight shifts
Read full article: Florida lawmakers seek to roll back child labor laws, allowing teens as young as 14 to work overnight shiftsLawmakers in Tallahassee are working to roll back major aspects of Floridaโs child labor laws.
Florida House set to discuss bill that would lower minimum age to purchase guns from 21 to 18 this week
Read full article: Florida House set to discuss bill that would lower minimum age to purchase guns from 21 to 18 this weekThe Florida House could move quickly to pass a controversial bill that would lower the minimum age to purchase rifles and other long guns from 21 to 18.
Florida legislators approve bill to increase highway speed limit from 70 mph to 75 mph
Read full article: Florida legislators approve bill to increase highway speed limit from 70 mph to 75 mphHighway speeds could increase under a bill that has started moving forward in the state Senate. The Republican-controlled Senate Transportation Committee on Wednesday approved a wide-ranging measure (SB 462), filed by Sen. Nick DiCeglie, R-Indian Rocks Beach, that includes boosting the maximum speed on interstates and Floridaโs Turnpike from 70 mph to 75 mph.
Jacksonville councilman files legislation to ensure JSO has tools to enforce illegal immigration laws
Read full article: Jacksonville councilman files legislation to ensure JSO has tools to enforce illegal immigration lawsJacksonville City Council Vice President Kevin Carrico filed legislation to ensure the Jacksonville Sheriffโs Office has the resources needed to enforce illegal immigration laws.
New 2025 laws: Florida enacts law to protect children online, blocks social media for kids under 14
Read full article: New 2025 laws: Florida enacts law to protect children online, blocks social media for kids under 14A new law set to take effect in Florida aims to safeguard children from the potential risks of social media. Starting tomorrow, children under the age of 14 will be prohibited from opening social media accounts.
โSome of those scenes are unpredictableโ: New Florida law to create barrier between first responders and the public
Read full article: โSome of those scenes are unpredictableโ: New Florida law to create barrier between first responders and the publicA new bill creates a 25-foot barrier between first responders and the public. Anyone who comes within that barrier will get a warning. And if they donโt leave, they could face criminal consequences.
Florida to become 26th state to implement permitless carry law on Saturday
Read full article: Florida to become 26th state to implement permitless carry law on SaturdayMore than 200 new laws will go into effect in Florida on Saturday, and one of the new laws will allow guns to be carried almost anywhere in the state, without a permit.
Local politicians react to new bills being passed in legislative session
Read full article: Local politicians react to new bills being passed in legislative sessionAmong the laws Gov. Ron DeSantis has written into law, he signed SB 300, which is the Heartbeat Protection Act, prohibiting abortions once the unborn child has a detectible heartbeat, there are other bills and laws that are getting attention.
DOJ giving states $231M for gun violence prevention programs
Read full article: DOJ giving states $231M for gun violence prevention programsThe Justice Department is sending out more than $200 million to help states and the District of Columbia administer โred-flag lawsโ and other crisis-intervention programs.
