TALLAHASSEE, Fla. – The Florida Legislature enters the second week of its 60-day session Monday as it dives deeper into the process of winnowing the thousands of bills before it.
Among the bills before lawmakers in the next week is a measure unionists consider a union buster. The Legislature will also move to close a loophole that exempts some sexual offenders from having to register with authorities.
And they will revisit the threshold for ballot measures to win passage. The union bill is coming before the House Government Operations Subcommittee, its first committee stop in the House.
The Senate version has to get through one more committee before it heads to the full floor. The bill requires government employers to confirm that employees