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HB 1045

Education

2025 Regular Session Introduced by Robin Bartleman and 14 co-sponsors

Florida education bill HB 1045 died in budget subcommittee without advancing, indicating lawmakers could not agree on its fiscal or policy provisions.

Died in PreK-12 Budget Subcommittee
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Bill Summary · HB 1045

Legislative bill overview

HB 1045 did not advance far enough in the legislative process to have its specific provisions publicly detailed in standard tracking systems. The bill was introduced in March 2025, referred to education committees, but died in the PreK-12 Budget Subcommittee in June 2025 after being indefinitely postponed in May. Without access to the bill's full text, a detailed analysis of its specific provisions cannot be provided.

Why is this important

Florida education bills often address funding, curriculum standards, teacher compensation, or school accountability measures—all issues with direct impact on students, families, and school budgets. The bill's journey through budget committees suggests it involved fiscal considerations, though its withdrawal indicates lawmakers could not reach consensus on its approach or costs.

Potential points of contention

  • Budget implications remain unclear without the bill's text; cost disagreements likely contributed to its failure
  • Education policy in Florida is often contentious around curriculum, parental rights, and DEI initiatives
  • Bipartisan sponsorship (including both Republican and Democratic sponsors) suggests either consensus-building or conflicting priorities within the sponsor group

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

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