Parental Rights
Florida parental rights bill (SB 1288) died in legislature after multiple revisions, withdrawn before final consideration in 2025.
Florida parental rights bill (SB 1288) died in legislature after multiple revisions, withdrawn before final consideration in 2025.
SB 1288 is a Florida parental rights bill sponsored by Representative Erin Grall that progressed through multiple committee substitute versions before being indefinitely postponed and withdrawn from consideration in May 2025. The bill ultimately died on the calendar in June 2025 without becoming law. Without access to the specific bill text, the exact provisions cannot be detailed, but Florida parental rights legislation typically addresses guardianship, notification requirements, or parental decision-making authority.
Parental rights legislation affects fundamental family law matters, including parental authority over medical decisions, education, and child-rearing. Such bills often generate significant public debate regarding the balance between parental authority and state interests in child welfare and protection.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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