Criminal Justice
Florida SB 1732 criminal justice bill died in appropriations committee after being indefinitely postponed; specific provisions unknown from legislative history alone.
Florida SB 1732 criminal justice bill died in appropriations committee after being indefinitely postponed; specific provisions unknown from legislative history alone.
SB 1732 is a Florida criminal justice bill sponsored by Kristen Arrington that underwent committee substitution and was ultimately withdrawn from consideration. The bill died in the Appropriations Committee on Criminal and Civil Justice in June 2025 without being enacted into law.
Although the bill's specific provisions are not detailed in the available action history, criminal justice legislation typically affects law enforcement procedures, sentencing guidelines, prisoner rights, or court operations—matters with direct consequences for public safety, incarceration rates, and criminal system equity. The bill's failure to advance suggests either insufficient support, budgetary concerns, or disagreement among legislators about its merits.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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