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SB 1108

Capitol Center and Complex

2026 Regular Session Introduced by Keith Truenow

SB 1108 modifies Florida Capitol Center and Complex governance, operations, or funding through provisions referred to oversight, criminal justice, and appropriations committees.

Referred to Governmental Oversight and Accountability; Criminal Justice; Appropriations
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Bill Summary · SB 1108

Legislative bill overview

SB 1108 addresses the development, management, or operations of Florida's Capitol Center and Complex. The bill was recently filed and referred to three committees handling government oversight, criminal justice, and budget matters, suggesting it may involve governance structure, security, or funding allocations related to the Capitol facility.

Why is this important

The Capitol Complex is the physical seat of Florida state government where legislators, executive officials, and thousands of employees conduct state business daily. How this facility is managed, secured, and funded directly affects government operations, public access, and taxpayer resources.

Potential points of contention

  • Funding and appropriations - Any new spending or reallocation of Capitol Complex budgets could face scrutiny over fiscal priorities
  • Security versus public access - Changes to Capitol security protocols may balance concerns about government safety with citizens' right to petition their representatives
  • Governance and oversight - Clarifying management authority between different state agencies could affect operational efficiency or create bureaucratic conflicts

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

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