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The Florida House on Friday passed two COVID-19 bills that Republican leaders made a priority for the 2021 legislative session, as they seek to protect businesses from lawsuits and crack down on vaccination scams.
House members voted 83-31 to approve a bill (HB 7), sponsored by Rep. Lawrence McClure, R-Dover, that would shield businesses from lawsuits related to COVID-19. Republicans touted the legislation as a must-pass bill to protect Florida’s economy and return people to work, but many Democrats decried it as being overly broad and eliminating the public’s access to courts.
House Minority Co-leader Evan Jenne, D-Dania Beach, said procedural hurdles that plaintiffs would have to overcome to file COVID-19-related lawsuits are “so gargantuan they invoke names like Everest, Kilimanjaro and Denali.”
Republicans touted the legislation as a must-pass bill to protect Florida’s economy and return people to work, but many Democrats decried it as being overly broad and eliminating the public’s access to courts.
Florida Legislature: House passes measures aimed at coronavirus lawsuits, vaccination scams
Christine Sexton
TALLAHASSEE The Florida House on Friday passed two COVID-19 bills that Republican leaders made a priority for the 2021 legislative session, as they seek to protect businesses from lawsuits and crack down on vaccination scams.
House members voted 83-31 to approve a bill (HB 7), sponsored by Rep. Lawrence McClure, R-Dover, that would shield businesses from lawsuits related to COVID-19. Republicans touted the legislation as a must-pass bill to protect Florida’s economy and return people to work, but many Democrats decried it as being overly broad and eliminating the public’s access to courts.
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Nick DiCeglie files for Pinellas state Senate seat. Will Rick Baker be next?
The District 24 state Senate seat is being vacated next year by term-limited Sen. Jeff Brandes.
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State Rep. Nick DiCeglie, R-Indian Rocks Beach (left) has filed to run for the District 24 state Senate seat. A possible opponent could be former St. Petersburg Mayor Rick Baker (right), who insiders say is still considering running for the seat. [ Times ]
By William March
Updated Mar. 5
State Rep. Nick DiCeglie, R-Indian Rocks Beach, has filed to run for the District 24 state Senate seat being vacated next year by term-limited Sen. Jeff Brandes.