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SJR 1364

Joint Resolution/Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission

2026 Regular Session

Florida joint resolution filed January 2026 addressing Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission operations or governance; specific provisions require full bill text review.

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Bill Summary · SJR 1364

Legislative bill overview

SJR 1364 is a joint resolution introduced in Florida that appears to relate to the Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWCC), though the specific provisions are not detailed in the filing information available. Joint resolutions typically propose constitutional amendments, statutory changes, or formal expressions of legislative intent regarding state agencies and their operations.

Why is this important

The FWCC manages Florida's wildlife, natural resources, and hunting/fishing regulations—activities that affect millions of residents, tourists, and the state's $112+ billion outdoor recreation economy. Legislation affecting the commission could influence environmental protection, hunting/fishing policy, land management priorities, or the agency's governance structure and funding.

Potential points of contention

  • Agency autonomy vs. legislative oversight: Whether the resolution increases legislative control over FWCC decisions or preserves existing independence
  • Conservation priorities: Potential conflicts between environmental protection, habitat restoration, and recreational hunting/fishing interests
  • Funding and resources: Any proposed changes to FWCC budget allocation or revenue sources (license fees, grants, general revenue)

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

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