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In this episode: After fierce opposition from activists on both the right and the left, Florida senators backed down from a plan that would help the state’s sugar industry threaten defamation litigation against Everglades activists, wellness influencers, and news outlets. Senators also softened — very slightly — a bill to protect a gun manufacturer that has been making enormous campaign contributions from lawsuits over company-made guns that allegedly fire without anyone ever pulling the trigger. But both battles are still far from over. An update from Day 29 of Florida’s 2026 legislative session.
Show notes
The bill’s discussed in today’s show:
Senate Bill 290 — Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services
Passed the Senate Rules Committee by a 24-0 vote (vote sheet)
Senate Bill 1748 — Evidence in Civil Actions Relating to Firearms
Passed the Senate Judiciary Committee by an 8-3 vote (vote sheet)
Senate Bill 1566 — Local Government Spending
Passed the Senate Community Affairs Committee by a 7-1 vote (vote sheet)
House Bill 1177 — Space Florida
Passed the House Ways & Means Committee by an 18-1 vote (vote sheet)
House Bill 1471 — Systems of Law and Terrorist Organizations
Passed the House Education & Employment Committee by a 16-4 vote (vote sheet)
House Bill 1279 — Education
Passed the House Budget Committee by a 20-7 vote (vote sheet)
House Bill 1071 — Education
Passed the House Education & Employment Committee by a 15-4 vote (vote sheet)
House Bill 173 — Parental Rights
Passed the House Judiciary Committee by a 15-4 (vote sheet)
The stories discussed in today’s show:
Florida politicians may give Big Sugar legal power to go after activists and silence critics
They said they wanted to help farmers. They really wanted to hurt environmentalists.
Could Florida’s conservation lands soon be sold for agriculture?
A gun company gave lots of money to Florida lawmakers. Now it’s lobbying for legal immunity.
Williams Celebrates Groundbreaking of Florida Facility
Questions or comments? Send ‘em to [email protected]
Listen to the show: Apple | Spotify
Watch the show: YouTube
By Jason Garcia5
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In this episode: After fierce opposition from activists on both the right and the left, Florida senators backed down from a plan that would help the state’s sugar industry threaten defamation litigation against Everglades activists, wellness influencers, and news outlets. Senators also softened — very slightly — a bill to protect a gun manufacturer that has been making enormous campaign contributions from lawsuits over company-made guns that allegedly fire without anyone ever pulling the trigger. But both battles are still far from over. An update from Day 29 of Florida’s 2026 legislative session.
Show notes
The bill’s discussed in today’s show:
Senate Bill 290 — Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services
Passed the Senate Rules Committee by a 24-0 vote (vote sheet)
Senate Bill 1748 — Evidence in Civil Actions Relating to Firearms
Passed the Senate Judiciary Committee by an 8-3 vote (vote sheet)
Senate Bill 1566 — Local Government Spending
Passed the Senate Community Affairs Committee by a 7-1 vote (vote sheet)
House Bill 1177 — Space Florida
Passed the House Ways & Means Committee by an 18-1 vote (vote sheet)
House Bill 1471 — Systems of Law and Terrorist Organizations
Passed the House Education & Employment Committee by a 16-4 vote (vote sheet)
House Bill 1279 — Education
Passed the House Budget Committee by a 20-7 vote (vote sheet)
House Bill 1071 — Education
Passed the House Education & Employment Committee by a 15-4 vote (vote sheet)
House Bill 173 — Parental Rights
Passed the House Judiciary Committee by a 15-4 (vote sheet)
The stories discussed in today’s show:
Florida politicians may give Big Sugar legal power to go after activists and silence critics
They said they wanted to help farmers. They really wanted to hurt environmentalists.
Could Florida’s conservation lands soon be sold for agriculture?
A gun company gave lots of money to Florida lawmakers. Now it’s lobbying for legal immunity.
Williams Celebrates Groundbreaking of Florida Facility
Questions or comments? Send ‘em to [email protected]
Listen to the show: Apple | Spotify
Watch the show: YouTube

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