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Special session delayed (and expanded): What’s next?

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Special session delayed (and expanded): What’s next?

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Florida Governor Ron DeSantis has delayed and expanded a special legislative session to include rare mid-decade redistricting, vaccine exemptions, and artificial intelligence regulations. The session, now set for April 28, is expected to be contentious and put Florida at the center of national conversations on GOP redistricting efforts, AI regulation, and medical freedom.

Florida Governor Ron DeSantis has given lawmakers an extra week to address rare mid-decade redistricting and added vaccine exemptions and artificial intelligence regulations to the agenda. The special session, now set for April 28, is expected to be contentious. DeSantis' office will propose a map for the Senate to consider, potentially redrawing seats in South Florida with large Black and Hispanic populations. The governor aims to abolish property taxes on primary homes, but a proposal has not been released. The session may put Florida at odds with the White House, particularly on AI regulation and vaccine rules.

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