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SB 1750

First Responders

2025 Regular Session Introduced by Kristen Arrington

Florida bill addressing first responder policies died in committee after postponement; specific provisions unclear from legislative record.

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Bill Summary · SB 1750

Legislative bill overview

SB 1750 is a Florida bill introduced by Senator Kristen Arrington that addresses first responder-related policies, though specific provisions are not detailed in the legislative history provided. The bill was referred to health policy and appropriations committees, suggesting it may involve healthcare, benefits, or funding mechanisms for first responders. The bill died in committee on June 16, 2025, after being indefinitely postponed in May.

Why is this important

First responder legislation typically affects public safety workforce recruitment, retention, mental health support, and emergency services funding—issues with direct community safety implications. Such bills often address occupational health hazards, benefits, training standards, or mental health resources that impact both responder wellbeing and emergency response effectiveness.

Potential points of contention

  • Fiscal impact: First responder benefit or support programs require state funding; appropriations committees must balance these costs against other budget priorities
  • Scope of coverage: Determining which first responders qualify (police, firefighters, paramedics, dispatchers) and whether provisions apply statewide or locally affects implementation complexity
  • Mental health provisions: If the bill includes mental health services or mandatory screening, stakeholders may debate privacy concerns, mandates on departments, and evidence-based program effectiveness

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

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