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How long does the Florida governor have to veto a bill?

What is the deadline for the Governor to sign a bill? While the legislature is in session, the constitution allows a 7-day period following presentation of a bill to the Governor within which to sign or veto the bill.

Is the Florida Senate in session now?

In 2021, the Florida State Legislature was scheduled to convene on March 2, 2021, and adjourn on April 30, 2021. The legislators serving in this session took office following the 2020 elections….Florida State Senate.

Party As of January 2021
Democratic Party 16
Republican Party 24
Total 40

How much does a state senator make in Florida?

Florida Senate
Salary $29,697.00/year + per diem (Subsistence & Travel)
Elections
Last election November 3, 2020 (21 seats)
Next election November 8, 2022

How do I find bills in the Florida Senate?

The Florida Senate. Home > Session > Bill List. Use the filters below to narrow down the list of bills or search for text with bills and amendments. The Show More Options button reveals additional filters. Not all filters are available for all sessions.

What does Senate Bill 2500 mean for Florida?

Senate Bill 2500, the General Appropriations Act, a balanced state budget for the upcoming fiscal year, makes key infrastructure investments and ensures significant reserves as Florida’s economy recovers.

How do I cite a bill in the Florida Legislature?

Statute citations for bills in the 2014 Legislative Session cite the 2013 Florida Statutes. Use the Citation search field to determine which bills (latest version) cite sections of the Florida Constitution. Citations are formatted as “article, section”. The field will accept roman or arabic numerals, separated by a comma or period.

How do I search for section citations for a bill?

To search for specific section citations, you must include the chapter number, such as “120.555”. Bills cite the current version of the Florida Statutes at the time the bill is filed.