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Updates from the FHBA Government Affairs Team – May 10, 2024

Mitigation On Monday, May 6, Governor DeSantis signed SB 1532, “Mitigation.” This good bill is intended to provide an alternative to the increased size in stormwater retention ponds and/or the over reliance on technology resulting from the new stormwater rule. The bill allows for water enhancement credits or stormwater credits to be purchased by private …

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2023 FHBA Legislative Session Priorities & Issues

The Florida Home Builders Association has outlined the following pieces of legislation as priorities for the 2023 Legislative Session. While these issues remain a top concern, this is by no means an exhaustive list. Further, the FHBA governmental affairs team continues to monitor legislation as it is filed to ensure that implications of potential laws …

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FHBA Legislative Update – February 28, 2022

FHBA Legislative Update—Week VII 2022 Regular Legislative Session   As we enter the last two weeks of the 2022 Regular Session, lawmakers and lobbyists alike will be scrambling to amend bills that are moving and secure final appropriations for local projects.  The conference committees have not yet been appointed but both chambers indicated the allocations …

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FHBA Legislative Update – February 14, 2022

FHBA Legislative Update—Week V 2022 Regular Legislative Session   Legislators were focused this week on passing their respective budgets through Appropriation committees with floor votes expected next week.  Bills of interest relating to construction defects, school concurrency, building plans and lobbying restrictions for CDDs all moved forward.  Additional bills of interest are outlined below and …

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FHBA Legislative Update – February 7, 2022

FHBA Legislative Update—Week IV 2022 Regular Legislative Session   Week IV of the 2022 Regular Session ended with lawmakers sending the approved House and Senate redistricting maps to the Florida Supreme Court for approval.  Interestingly, Governor DeSantis halted the Congressional redistricting map pending a ruling on the North Florida district that spans from Jacksonville to …

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