Employment Eligibility
Florida bill that modified employment eligibility verification requirements died in committee after failing to advance through the legislative process in 2025.
Florida bill that modified employment eligibility verification requirements died in committee after failing to advance through the legislative process in 2025.
HB 955 addresses employment eligibility requirements in Florida, though the specific provisions are not detailed in the available legislative history. Based on the bill's title and typical Florida employment legislation, it likely modifies state requirements for verifying worker authorization or eligibility status. The bill was introduced by Representatives Berny Jacques, Shane Abbott, and Kiyan Michael but ultimately died in the Rules Committee without advancing to a final vote.
Employment eligibility verification affects both employers and workers across Florida's economy. Changes to eligibility requirements can influence hiring practices, compliance costs for businesses, and workforce access across various industries. The bill's failure suggests either lack of sufficient legislative support or concerns about its policy approach.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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