Special order calendar group approves bills for April 29 and 30 2025

April 28, 2025 | 2025 Legislature FL, Florida


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Special order calendar group approves bills for April 29 and 30 2025
As the sun dipped below the horizon, casting a warm glow over the Florida State Legislature, the Special Order Calendar Group convened for a brief yet pivotal meeting. The atmosphere was charged with purpose as members gathered to discuss the upcoming legislative agenda.

Chair Pasadomo opened the session, calling the roll with a steady voice. Each leader responded affirmatively, signaling their readiness to tackle the matters at hand. The primary focus of the evening was the scheduling of bills for the upcoming special order calendar. Leader Boyd took the initiative, proposing that the first list of bills be placed on the calendar for Wednesday, April 30, 2025, while a second list would be added for Tuesday, April 29, 2025.

The proposal was met with a swift consensus. “Are there any questions? Is there objection?” Chair Pasadomo inquired, and the silence that followed indicated unanimous support. Without hesitation, the motion was adopted, marking a significant step in the legislative process.

As the meeting drew to a close, Leader Berman moved to adjourn, bringing the session to a swift conclusion. The brevity of the meeting belied its importance, as the decisions made set the stage for future discussions and actions within the legislature.

With the calendar now set, the group’s focus will shift to the upcoming sessions, where these bills will be debated and refined, shaping the legislative landscape of Florida in the weeks to come. The evening’s proceedings, though short, underscored the ongoing commitment of the Florida State Legislature to address the pressing issues facing its constituents.

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