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HB 1105

Education

2025 Regular Session Introduced by Shane Abbott and 6 co-sponsors

Florida enacted HB 1105 in May 2025, implementing education policy changes that affect the state's school system, though specific provisions require full text review.

Chapter No. 2025-109, companion bill(s) passed, see CS/HB 1145 (Ch. 2025-144)
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Bill Summary · HB 1105

Legislative bill overview

HB 1105 is an education bill that passed the Florida legislature in 2025 and was signed into law by the Governor on May 30, 2025. The bill's specific provisions relate to education policy, though the exact details would require review of the full text and amendments (particularly Amendment 630783 adopted on May 2).

Why is this important

Education legislation affects Florida's K-12 system, student outcomes, teacher policies, and school funding—impacting millions of students and families across the state. As a signed law, HB 1105 is now in effect and represents enacted policy rather than proposed legislation.

Potential points of contention

  • The bill's specific provisions and which education stakeholders benefit or face burdens (without the full text, the nature of these tradeoffs cannot be detailed)
  • Whether companion bill CS/HB 1145 (also passed and signed) creates redundancy or addresses gaps left by HB 1105
  • Implementation costs and how districts will fund compliance with new requirements

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

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