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Hollywood delegation briefs commission on 2025 Florida session; septic-to-sewer law, vetoes and local appropriations highlighted
Summary
State legislators updated the Hollywood City Commission on bills and budget actions from the 2025 legislative session, including enactment of a septic-to-sewer law, a health-insurance breast diagnostic coverage bill, and several local appropriations — while noting vetoed city requests.
State legislators who represent parts of Hollywood reviewed the outcomes of the 2025 Florida legislative session during the July 2 City Commission meeting, outlining new laws, budget figures and items that will affect the city.
Senator Barbara Sharif, Representative Marie Woodson and Representative Hillary Cassell each spoke about enacted measures, local appropriations and vetoed funding. They said a recently signed statewide budget and several bills contain provisions that will matter locally, even as some Hollywood requests were cut by line-item veto.
Senator Barbara Sharif said Governor Ron DeSantis signed a $117.4 billion state budget on June 30 with about $567 million in line-item vetoes; she said one of Hollywood’s public-safety barrier projects was among the vetoed items but pledged to keep advocating…
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