Greyson’s Law : A bill ( HB 97 ) that would evaluate threats against an ex-partner or spouse in determining visitation and custody is heading to a final House committee stop. KidCare : As Florida begins Medicaid “unwinding,” there’s a move underway to expand eligibility for a subsidized children’s health insurance program. Upheld : A federal appeals court upheld Florida’s law passed in the wake of the 2018 Parkland massacre that prohibits the sale of rifles and long guns to people under the age of 21. Uncategorized : A House committee advanced legislation ( HB 221 ) that will stop financial institutions from tracking purchases made at gun shops. Phones down : Members of the House Choice and Innovation Subcommittee unanimously voted to advance a bill ( HB 379 ) to restrict access to Facebook, Instagram and Twitter and ban TikTok on district networks and devices. “This inaction by the Legislature undermines the Governor’s agenda, which of course hurts his chances in the upcoming Presidential Primary,” one said during testimony on SB 150. Frustrated by the GOP-led Legislature’s refusal to add a provision to the bill allowing gun owners to carry firearms openly in public, some gun rights advocates turned their ire on DeSantis. Ron DeSantis’ expected run for President is the unstated backdrop to much of the action in the 2023 Regular Session that began this week, but that prospect burst into the open during the debate over a bill allowing for permitless concealed carry of firearms. Sixty Days - A prime-time look at the 2023 Legislative Regular Session:
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