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Votes at a glance: Key Florida Senate floor actions and final tallies

April 16, 2025 | Senate, Legislative, Florida


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Votes at a glance: Key Florida Senate floor actions and final tallies
The following is a concise list of bills called for third reading and the outcomes recorded on the Senate floor during the session. Where the transcript recorded a roll or board tally, that number is included. If a House companion was substituted on the floor, that is noted.

- CS for Senate Bill 806 (substituted for CS for CS for House Bill 1173; Florida trust code): 32 yays, 4 nays — passed.
- CS for Senate Bill 1374 (school district reporting requirements): 36 yays, 0 nays — passed.
- CS for Senate Bill 232 (debt collection/Florida Consumer Collection Practices Act): 36 yays, 0 nays — passed.
- Committee substitute for House Bill 157 (service of process fixes): 36 yays, 0 nays — passed (substituted for Senate bill 576 on the floor).
- Senate Bill 606 (public lodging and food service establishments): 35 yays, 1 nay — passed.
- CS for Senate Bill 658 (waiver or release of liens): 36 yays, 0 nays — passed.
- CS for Senate Bill 710 (public records exemption for certain employee/volunteer personal information): 36 yays, 0 nays — passed.
- CS for Senate Bill 768 (controlling business interests by persons with ties to foreign countries of concern; with floor amendment): 35 yays, 0 nays — passed.
- CS for Senate Bill 772 / CS for CS for CS for House Bill 597 (diabetes management in schools; undesignated glucagon): 36 yays, 0 nays — passed.
- CS for Senate Bill 784 (platting/administrative review of plats): 36 yays, 0 nays — passed.
- CS for Senate Bill 1346 / CS for House Bill 1195 (fentanyl testing in hospitals): 37 yays, 0 nays — passed (covered in separate article).
- CS for Senate Bill 940 (third-party reservation platforms): 37 yays, 0 nays — passed.
- CS for CS for CS for House Bill 615 (electronic delivery of notices between landlords and tenants): 35 yays, 1 nay — passed (covered above).
- CS for House Bill 479 (leaving the scene of a crash involving only property damage): 36 yays, 0 nays — passed.
- CS for Senate Bill 1546 (background screening of athletic coaches): 36 yays, 0 nays — passed.
- CS for CS for House Bill 791 (surrendered infants): 33 yays, 4 nays — passed (covered in separate article).
- CS for Senate Bill 1730 (affordable housing / Live Local refinements): 36 yays, 0 nays — passed (covered in separate article).
- Committee substitute for Committee Substitute for Committee Substitute for Senate Bill 700 (Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services package): 27 yays, 9 nays — passed (covered in separate article).

Bills temporarily postponed on third reading (as recorded on the floor) included several measures where the clerk announced temporary postponement rather than a final roll: Committee substitutes relating to utility services (SB 1002), brownfields, higher education, the uniform commercial code, motor vehicles, health-care billing and others as announced on the floor.

Notes: Tallies are taken from the clerk/secretary announcements recorded in the transcript. Where the transcript substituted House companions on the floor, the roundup notes that substitution.

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