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HB 1505

Parental Rights

2025 Regular Session Introduced by Adam Anderson and 12 co-sponsors

Florida parental rights bill HB 1505 died in committee without advancing, indicating insufficient legislative support or unresolved policy disagreements among stakeholders.

Died in Rules
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Bill Summary · HB 1505

Legislative bill overview

HB 1505 is a Florida bill focused on parental rights that was introduced in the 2025 legislative session. The bill progressed through initial readings and committee referral before being indefinitely postponed and ultimately dying in the Rules Committee without reaching a full floor vote.

Why is this important

Parental rights legislation can significantly affect family law, educational decisions, medical consent, and custody matters in Florida. The bill's failure to advance suggests either lack of sufficient legislative support or unresolved disagreements among stakeholders about its specific provisions.

Potential points of contention

  • Scope of parental authority: Unclear whether the bill expands or clarifies existing parental rights in education, healthcare, or custody decisions
  • Age-related provisions: Potential tensions over parental involvement rights for older minors or emancipation issues
  • Interaction with existing law: Questions about whether provisions conflict with current Florida family law statutes or judicial precedent

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

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