Immigration
Florida's bipartisan SB 782 immigration bill was introduced in February 2025 but died in committee without reaching a floor vote, indicating legislative consensus was not achieved.
Florida's bipartisan SB 782 immigration bill was introduced in February 2025 but died in committee without reaching a floor vote, indicating legislative consensus was not achieved.
SB 782 is a Florida immigration bill introduced in February 2025 by a bipartisan group of senators. The bill died in the Commerce and Tourism Committee in June 2025 after being indefinitely postponed in May, never advancing to a floor vote.
Immigration policy significantly affects Florida's economy, workforce, and demographics, making legislative actions in this area consequential for businesses, workers, and communities. The bill's failure to advance suggests either lack of consensus among legislators or competing priorities within the state legislature during the 2025 session.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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