Employment
Florida HB 1225 employment bill died in Rules Committee without advancing; specific provisions and impact unknown due to lack of available text or summary.
Florida HB 1225 employment bill died in Rules Committee without advancing; specific provisions and impact unknown due to lack of available text or summary.
HB 1225 is an employment-related bill introduced in the Florida legislature by Representatives Monique Miller and Mike Giallombardo. The bill died in the Rules Committee on June 16, 2025, after being indefinitely postponed in May, meaning it did not advance to a full floor vote.
Without access to the bill's specific text or summary, the real-world impact cannot be determined. However, employment legislation typically affects worker protections, hiring practices, wages, or business regulations—issues that directly influence Florida's labor market and workforce.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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