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SR 1904

National Conference of State Legislatures

2025 Regular Session Introduced by Jason Brodeur

Florida resolution expressing support for convening a national conference of state legislatures to coordinate on interstate commerce and federal-state policy matters.

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Bill Summary · SR 1904

Legislative bill overview

SR 1904 is a Florida state resolution that expresses the state's support for convening a National Conference of State Legislatures to address matters of interstate commerce, federal-state relations, and policy coordination. The resolution essentially declares Florida's interest in participating in or supporting such a national conference of state legislative bodies.

Why is this important

State legislatures occasionally coordinate through conferences to align positions on federal policy, interstate compacts, and shared governance challenges. This resolution signals Florida's commitment to such interstate cooperation, potentially influencing how the state engages with national legislative networks on issues like commerce, regulations, and federal preemption.

Potential points of contention

  • Scope and authority: Unclear what specific outcomes or commitments Florida expects from such a conference, and whether it grants representatives binding negotiating power
  • Resource allocation: No specified funding mechanism for Florida's participation or delegation costs to attend national conferences
  • Policy direction: The resolution lacks detail on which interstate issues Florida prioritizes, leaving unclear what positions state representatives would advance at such gatherings

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

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