43rd Senatorial District Local Act-1.
Florida SB 72 allows campaign funds to pay for campaign-related childcare, with required recordkeeping and reporting to ensure transparency.
Florida SB 72 allows campaign funds to pay for campaign-related childcare, with required recordkeeping and reporting to ensure transparency.
I can summarize SB 72 — but the materials you supplied contain many different bills all labeled “SB 72” from different states and with very different subjects. Could you confirm which SB 72 you want summarized?
Below I list the principal SB 72 versions I found in your documents so you can pick the correct one (or paste the specific text you want summarized):
California (Caballero) — “The California Water Plan”: updates Water Code to expand the advisory committee, set/update long‑term water supply targets (including an interim 2050 target in the 2033 update), require cost/benefit/impact assessments for recommended project types, require public workshops, and report updates to the Legislature.
Alabama (Medical Cannabis) — change administrative process for license denials, add 2 integrated facility licenses, require consultant selection of applicants from prior pool, and limit hearings/appeals.
Florida — allow campaign funds to be used for campaign‑related childcare (with recordkeeping & reporting requirements).
Michigan (multiple related bills) — criminal and medical-records reforms: require documentation/consent for medical services involving vaginal/anal penetration (especially for minors), longer medical‑record retention, new criminal/administrative penalties and sentencing‑guideline changes.
Georgia — expand “Right to Try” to allow access to individualized investigational treatments (gene therapy, neoantigen therapies, etc.) for severely debilitating or life‑threatening illnesses; sets eligibility, informed‑consent and reporting rules.
New Mexico — allow nonprofit condominium associations and nonprofit corporations to use electronic notices, remote attendance, and count remote participants toward quorum and voting (remote business).
Maryland — prohibit health boards from demanding extra English‑proficiency proof when applicant holds an unrestricted license from another state that required such proof; adds alternate proofs for nursing and changes endorsement rules.
Nevada (Henderson city charter) — revise procedures for filling council vacancies, streamline ordinance committee referrals, and change rules for sale/disposition of city real property.
Kansas — allow transferability of the Kansas housing investor tax credit in the year the credit was issued (retroactive to 2022).
Illinois — create a state college tuition tax credit for parents of qualifying students (up to $2,000).
Arkansas — appropriations bill for Administrative Office of the Courts (FY 2026).
Indiana — expand behavioral‑health practitioner protections from discipline for testimony in certain family/custody proceedings.
Hawaii — require HHFDC to use location, state/county employee status, returning resident graduate status as preferences for affordable housing and to set aside units.
Delaware — require Division of Public Health to publish PFAS (forever chemicals) levels for public water systems and notify utilities and customers if MCLs exceeded.
If one of the above is the SB 72 you want summarized, tell me which (e.g., “California Water Plan SB 72 — Caballero”) and I’ll produce a concise, user‑friendly markdown summary including: purpose, key provisions, who is affected, timeline/implementation steps, and likely impacts.
If you meant the “SB 72 — 43rd Senatorial District Local Act‑1 (Gaston County)” referenced in your header, I don’t see substantive text for that local NC act in the documents you attached. If that’s the one, please paste the bill text or confirmation and I’ll prepare a full summary.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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