Employment Rights
Florida employment rights bill SB 1776 died in Judiciary Committee after withdrawal, failing to advance protections or restrictions for workers and businesses.
Florida employment rights bill SB 1776 died in Judiciary Committee after withdrawal, failing to advance protections or restrictions for workers and businesses.
SB 1776 is a Florida employment rights bill that died in committee during the 2025 legislative session. The bill underwent multiple procedural actions including the creation of a committee substitute and was ultimately withdrawn from consideration before being formally died in the Judiciary Committee.
Employment rights legislation directly affects workplace protections, business operations, and labor standards. The bill's failure to advance suggests either lack of legislative consensus or competing priorities among stakeholders, making its specific provisions worth understanding for workers, employers, and advocates tracking labor policy developments in Florida.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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