Representative Gonzalez Pittman introduced HB 999, saying the bill would extend transition deadlines tied to federal refrigerant rules and protect Florida's agriculture and cold‑chain industries. "This is a very American bill," she said, adding the statewide impact of a hasty shift from R‑410A to R‑454B "is hundreds of millions of dollars, perhaps even billions," and that R‑454B is flammable and "three times more" expensive to install than R‑410A.
The committee adopted an amendment (barcode 354835) that the sponsor described as aligning HB 999 with federal law and requiring the Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services to track U.S. EPA updates, submit regular reports to the Legislature on statewide impacts, and coordinate workforce training to safely handle and install R‑454B systems. The sponsor acknowledged limits posed by federal preemption but argued the bill would prevent the state from approaching the transition "blindly."
Industry support was recorded: Edward Briggs of the Florida Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Contractors Association appeared in person and registered as a proponent of the amended bill. No public opponents were recorded on the floor for the bill as amended.
The subcommittee voted to report HB 999 favorably. The roll-call sequence is recorded in the transcript; explicit summary tallies are not provided in the committee record excerpt.