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Sunny Isles Beach commissioner reviews 2025 state session, calls sovereign-immunity outcome a win

May 16, 2025 | City of Sunny Isles Beach, Miami-Dade County, Florida


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Sunny Isles Beach commissioner reviews 2025 state session, calls sovereign-immunity outcome a win
Commissioner Viscara reported to the City Commission of the City of Sunny Isles Beach on state legislation the commission tracked during the extended 2025 session, focusing on budget items and several bills the city had supported or opposed.

She said most measures moved as the commission expected and that the commission now maintains an online legislative-advocacy page to track future action and allow residents to subscribe for updates. "We set up a legislative advocacy page where we have been following everything," she said.

The commissioner reviewed several outcomes the commission had flagged earlier. She said immigration-enforcement legislation became law and that a proposal to change sovereign immunity — which she said would have increased city liability and insurance costs — "did not pass. That's what we wanted." She also listed other tracked items: a proposed expansion of homestead exemptions that did not pass, a bill on employment of minors that failed, and a local-business-tax measure the commission opposed that did not advance.

Viscara said a measure the commission supported addressing cardiac emergencies did pass. She also noted an item about recovery residences that initially contained broad preemption language was amended after League of Cities advocacy to limit the preemption on local authority. On pedestrian safety, she reported the study of traffic congestion at 160th Street and Biscayne Boulevard is complete and that a flashing crosswalk study on 196th Street is also complete.

The commissioner encouraged residents to use the new advocacy page and to register for updates. She said some items yet to be finalized could return if the extended session produced additional budget changes.

Commissioner Viscara framed the session as largely budget-focused and said the commission will continue monitoring bills the city flagged.

For follow-up, she said staff will continue to post updates to the advocacy page and notify the commission of any late-session changes that could affect Sunny Isles Beach.

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