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Panel approves public-records reforms aimed at faster, fairer responses

January 21, 2026 | 2026 Legislature FL, Florida


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Panel approves public-records reforms aimed at faster, fairer responses
Representative Andrade described HB 437 as an effort to repair what he called a broken public‑records system and to provide clear guardrails for agencies responding to requests. "Sunshine's the best disinfectant," he said.

Bobby Block of the First Amendment Foundation told the committee Florida's public‑records regime "is now in serious trouble," citing studies and concrete examples of delayed or incomplete production. "This is how the system too often functions today," he said, urging the reforms. Citizens Defending Freedom and government‐accountability organizers also provided examples of requests that took months and required legal follow‑up.

School districts and other public agencies expressed constructive, operational concerns. Marquise McMillan of Orange County Public Schools said large redaction workloads and limited staffing mean compliance requires investment and practical timelines.

The sponsor offered an amendment removing a sunset‑review section; it was adopted. The committee reported HB 437 favorably as a committee substitute (18 ayes, 0 nays).

Next steps: The bill will advance to the House floor; agencies and school districts may seek clarifying language or implementation funding as the bill moves forward.

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