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SB 822

Education

2025 Regular Session Introduced by Ana Maria Rodriguez

Florida's SB 822 was shelved in favor of its House companion bill (CS/CS/HB 443), which was enacted as law, modifying state education policy.

Laid on Table, companion bill(s) passed, see CS/CS/HB 443 (Ch. 2025-106)
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Bill Summary · SB 822

Legislative bill overview

SB 822 was an education bill introduced in Florida's Senate by Senator Ana Maria Rodriguez. The bill was substituted by its House companion measure (CS/CS/HB 443) and subsequently laid on the table after the House version passed and was signed into law as Chapter 2025-106.

Why is this important

Since the House companion bill (CS/CS/HB 443) was enacted into law, the substance of this legislation is now in effect in Florida. The specific provisions affect Florida's education policy, though the exact details would require review of the enacted House version to understand the full scope of impact on students, schools, and educators.

Potential points of contention

  • Lack of detailed information: The bill's specific provisions are unclear from the legislative record provided, making it difficult to identify what stakeholders might oppose
  • Substitution process: The replacement of the Senate bill with a House substitute suggests differences between chambers that were resolved through the House version, indicating there may have been disagreements during the legislative process
  • Implementation details: Without knowing the bill's specific content, potential compliance costs, funding mechanisms, or operational changes for schools cannot be assessed

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

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