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Florida's redistricting session is delayed as DeSantis adds AI and vaccines

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Florida's redistricting session is delayed as DeSantis adds AI and vaccines

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Florida's special session on redistricting has been delayed one week by Gov. Ron DeSantis, who also revived two of his priorities: a bill expanding vaccine exemptions and legislation protecting consumers' interactions with artificial intelligence. The session is now set to begin on April 28 and last until May 1.

Florida's special session on redistricting has been postponed to April 28, after Gov. Ron DeSantis issued a proclamation delaying it by one week. DeSantis also revived two key issues that failed during the regular legislative session: a bill expanding vaccine exemptions for public K-12 students and legislation protecting consumers' interactions with artificial intelligence. The Senate will await map changes from DeSantis rather than drafting their own. DeSantis' office is expected to present his proposal to the Senate Rules Committee on April 28. The redistricting changes are being pushed by Republicans to maintain control of the U.S. House in the upcoming mid-term elections. The vaccine exemption bill and AI legislation were supported by DeSantis but failed to gain House support during the regular session.

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