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State Rep. Robin Bartleman reviews legislative wins for Pembroke Pines, including school‑readiness and first‑responder bills

5968680 · August 7, 2025
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State Representative Robin Bartleman summarized enacted bills she sponsored, local appropriations and state program changes that affect Pembroke Pines, including special education and first‑responder coverage, condo reserve changes, and outreach funding for local projects.

State Representative Robin Bartleman addressed the Pembroke Pines City Commission on Aug. 6 to summarize legislative highlights from the 2025 session and to describe appropriations that affect the city.

Bartleman said three bills she sponsored were signed into law this year. She described legislation affecting first responders and their families, a school‑readiness bill aimed at expanding training and after‑care funding for children with disabilities, and a narrow correction dealing with controlled‑substance administration and first‑responder vehicles. She also highlighted changes to condominium reserve rules that were included in House Bill 913 (as discussed at Century Village meetings), and criminal penalties for…

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