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Appropriations committee reports a slate of environment, insurance, and tech bills favorably

February 04, 2026 | 2026 Legislature FL, Florida


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Appropriations committee reports a slate of environment, insurance, and tech bills favorably
At its Feb. 5 meeting the Appropriations Committee on Agriculture, Environment, and General Government reported favorably on multiple bills across environmental policy, insurance market changes and state technology governance.

Key actions and outcomes at a glance

- CS for SB 796 (Veterinary Professional Associate): reported favorably following extended public testimony (see separate coverage).

- SB 1682 (derelict/problem vessels): amendment to reduce near‑Key West moorings from 100 to 60 adopted; CS reported favorably (stakeholders waived in support).

- CS for SB 1028 (commercial lines clearinghouse): presented with concerns from the insurance commissioner about surplus lines mechanics and fee structures; sponsor signaled willingness to work on amendments; CS reported favorably.

- SB 394 (underwriting manager licensing exemption), SB 636 (beach management), CS for SB 546 (conservation land sale/exchange transparency), CS for SB 302 (nature‑based solutions/Biscayne Bay), CS for SB 1230 (PFAS/AFFF restrictions), CS for SB 1288 (commemorative naming), SB 1050 (pet pharmacy pickup flexibility), SB 774 (expanded workers' comp for public safety telecommunicators), SB 480 (DIGIT/state IT governance), and SB 1120 (water management reporting) were all reported favorably at this meeting.

Committee chairs and witnesses regularly signaled that several measures would be refined through amendments or later rule‑making, and insurance and technology bills drew particular attention from sector regulators who offered to work with sponsors to resolve technical concerns. Several items drew unanimous or near‑unanimous roll calls; where roll calls recorded individual votes these were entered into the committee record.

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