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Votes at a glance: Intergovernmental Affairs Subcommittee — Feb. 5, 2026

February 05, 2026 | 2026 Legislature FL, Florida


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Votes at a glance: Intergovernmental Affairs Subcommittee — Feb. 5, 2026
The Intergovernmental Affairs Subcommittee reported the following bills favorably on Feb. 5, 2026 (roll‑call tallies from committee record):

- HB 387 (ADSB billing restrictions): 15 yays, 0 nays — reported favorably with committee substitute.
- CS/HB 803 (Building permits and private provider inspections): 14 yays, 1 nay — reported favorably.
- HB 4051 (PACE Fire District assessment relief): 15 yays, 0 nays — reported favorably (amendment lowered residential cap).
- HB 4053 (adjacent district version): 15 ayes, 0 nays — reported favorably.
- PCS HB 1329 (Local government spending/transparency): 8 yays, 4 nays — reported favorably.
- PCS HB 927 (Local land planning pre‑application reviews): 13 yays, 1 nay — reported favorably.
- HB 929 (Chiki hut building exemptions): 14 yays, 0 nays — reported favorably.
- PCS HB 4081 (Local water/sewer district boundary referendum): 14 ayes, 0 nays — reported favorably.
- HB 979 (Rezoning contaminated parcels): 13 yays, 2 nays — reported favorably.
- HB 1211 (Department of Military Affairs bill): 12 yays, 0 nays — reported favorably (amendments adopted).
- HB 1041 (Business incentives for veterans and military spouses): 13 yays, 0 nays — reported favorably (amendment removed inapplicable franchise provision).
- HB 4089 (Trenton Train Depot conveyance): 13 ayes, 0 nays — reported favorably.
- HB 1001 (DEI restrictions): 10 yeas, 5 nays — reported favorably after extended debate and public testimony.

Several bills included adopted amendments or committee substitutes noted in the transcript. These items will proceed to subsequent House committees or the floor according to the chamber calendar.

Provenance: Each tally is taken from the committee's roll‑call as recorded in the hearing transcript.

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