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Special Order Calendar Group schedules two bill lists for Feb. 19–20; meeting adjourns

February 17, 2026 | 2026 Legislature FL, Florida


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Special Order Calendar Group schedules two bill lists for Feb. 19–20; meeting adjourns
At a brief meeting of the Special Order Calendar Group, Leader Boyd moved that a first list of bills be placed on the special order calendar for Thursday, Feb. 19, 2026, and that a second list be placed for Friday, Feb. 20, 2026. The presiding officer recorded no questions or objections and declared the motion adopted without objection.

A roll call recorded Chair Passadomo, Leader Boyd and Leader Berman as present. After the scheduling motion was approved, Leader Berman moved to adjourn. The presiding officer again reported no objections and adjourned the meeting.

No debate, amendments or recorded roll-call votes were recorded in the transcript. The motions were adopted by unanimous consent (no individual votes were read into the record). The transcript does not specify the contents of the "first list" or "second list" of bills; the items to be considered on the special order dates were not detailed during this meeting.

The actions schedule the listed bills for committee or floor consideration on Feb. 19 and Feb. 20, 2026. No additional instructions to staff or next steps beyond scheduling and adjournment were recorded during the meeting.

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