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The previous legislative session in Tallahassee, Fla., witnessed prolonged political confrontations among Florida’s governor and the legislative bodies. As the new session looms, there’s speculation about the return of such disputes.
State legislators have returned for another week of committee meetings at the capitol in preparation for the session commencing in January. The friction from the last session might continue into the upcoming year.
2025-2026 Legislative Session:
In 2025, Florida experienced one of its longest legislative sessions, originally aimed at addressing affordability. Instead, it was overshadowed by intense debates on topics like immigration, property taxes, insurance, tax reductions, and the Hope Florida controversy.
And next year, more fiery debates are expected once again.
2026-2027 Legislative Session:
“I think this session is going to have its ups and downs,” said State Rep. Sam Garrison (R-Fleming Island).
“I can’t predict the outcome of this session. We are all watching with anticipation, yet I doubt there’s been much improvement in relationships. It feels like we paused a play and are now resuming for Act 2,” remarked State Rep. Fentrice Driskell (D-Tampa).
While Florida Democrats anticipate how the session will unfold, Republicans acknowledge that rising tensions between legislative chambers and the executive branch are typical.
“It’s meant to be chaotic. It’s crafted for debate, and neither the speaker, the governor, nor the senate shy away from that. We’re prepared to tackle these issues,” stated Rep. Garrison.
Garrison believes it’s not how you get there; it’s about the end product that really matters.
“We can have our debates, we can have our discussions, but at the end of day, let’s keep our eye on the ball where we want to be and not be complacent,” said Rep. Garrison.
DeSantis is in his final term, and in his final wish list, state leaders expect to see pressure on redistricting, property tax reform, and a “medical freedom” package.