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HB 7015

Florida Statutes

2025 Regular Session Introduced by David Borrero

HB 7015 was replaced by companion bill SB 36, which passed into law as Ch. 2025-3, effectively ending consideration of the House version.

Laid on Table, companion bill(s) passed, see SB 36 (Ch.2025-3)
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Bill Summary · HB 7015

Legislative bill overview

HB 7015 was a Florida bill introduced by David Borrero that was substituted by its companion bill SB 36 on April 3, 2025. The bill was subsequently laid on the table after SB 36 passed and became law (Ch. 2025-3), meaning HB 7015 is no longer under consideration in the legislative process.

Why this is important

When companion bills exist in state legislatures, typically only one version proceeds to passage. The substitution of HB 7015 with SB 36 indicates that the Senate version contained preferred language or amendments. Understanding which version passed into law is important for citizens and stakeholders to know the actual statutory requirements that took effect.

Potential points of contention

  • The specific substantive differences between HB 7015 and SB 36 are not detailed in the provided legislative history, making it unclear what provisions were changed or removed
  • Without access to the bill text, the policy areas affected and any stakeholder concerns cannot be assessed
  • The rapid timeline from introduction to substitution (10 days) suggests limited opportunity for public input or debate on the House version

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

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