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HB 923

Housing

2025 Regular Session Introduced by Jose Alvarez and 1 co-sponsor

Florida HB 923 housing legislation died in committee without passing, failing to advance affordable housing or regulatory reforms in the state.

Died in Ways & Means Committee
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Bill Summary · HB 923

Legislative bill overview

HB 923 was a Florida housing bill introduced by Representatives Vicki Lopez and Jose Alvarez in March 2025. The bill died in the Ways & Means Committee in June 2025 after being indefinitely postponed in May, meaning it did not advance to a vote or become law.

Why is this important

Housing policy directly affects affordability, availability, and access to shelter for Florida residents. Bills in this category typically address issues like zoning reform, affordable housing development incentives, or regulatory barriers—areas where legislative action can significantly impact housing markets and residents' ability to find adequate housing.

Potential points of contention

  • Lack of transparency: The bill's specific provisions are not publicly detailed in available records, making it unclear what housing reforms or requirements it proposed
  • Committee opposition: Referral to both Housing and Ways & Means committees suggests potential concerns about fiscal impact or implementation feasibility
  • Procedural withdrawal: The indefinite postponement without public explanation leaves stakeholders uncertain whether the bill faced substantive opposition, resource constraints, or timing issues

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

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