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HB 4103

Apalachicola Water and Sewer District, Franklin County

2026 Regular Session Introduced by Jason Shoaf

HB 4103 modifies Apalachicola Water and Sewer District operations in Franklin County, Florida, passing House unanimously with unknown specific provisions affecting local water/sewer services.

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Bill Summary · HB 4103

Legislative bill overview

HB 4103 is a local bill specific to the Apalachicola Water and Sewer District in Franklin County, Florida. The bill has passed all three readings in the House with unanimous support (107-0) and is currently scheduled for consideration on the Local Calendar. Without access to the full bill text, the specific provisions cannot be detailed, but it appears to address matters related to the district's operations, governance, or authority.

Why is this important

Water and sewer infrastructure is critical to public health and economic development in rural Florida communities. Local bills affecting water districts can impact service delivery, rates, funding mechanisms, and regulatory authority for residents and businesses dependent on these utilities.

Potential points of contention

  • Funding mechanisms: Any changes to how the district funds operations or capital improvements may affect customer rates or tax obligations
  • Governance changes: Modifications to district board composition or authority could shift local control over water management decisions
  • Environmental implications: Actions affecting water usage, treatment standards, or discharge practices in the Apalachicola region may have downstream environmental consequences

Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.

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