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Bullhorn Disruption on Florida House Floor Sparks Ear Injury Claim from GOP Lawmaker

By Matthias Binder May 1, 2026
Yvette Benarroch says Angie Nixon’s bullhorn protest left her with possible ear damage, files workers’ comp claim
Yvette Benarroch says Angie Nixon’s bullhorn protest left her with possible ear damage, files workers’ comp claim - Image for illustrative purposes only (Image credits: Unsplash)
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Yvette Benarroch says Angie Nixon’s bullhorn protest left her with possible ear damage, files workers’ comp claim

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The Chaotic Vote That EscalatedSymptoms Emerge After the SessionMedical Steps and Workers’ CompensationDecorum Debates and Unintended Consequences

Yvette Benarroch says Angie Nixon’s bullhorn protest left her with possible ear damage, files workers’ comp claim – Image for illustrative purposes only (Image credits: Unsplash)

Tallahassee, Florida – A Republican state representative reported lingering ear discomfort after a Democratic colleague unleashed a bullhorn during a heated House vote. Rep. Yvette Benarroch of Naples described symptoms that prompted an emergency room visit and a referral to a specialist. The incident highlighted tensions during a special session on congressional redistricting and raised questions about physical risks in legislative debates.

The Chaotic Vote That Escalated

Rep. Angie Nixon of Jacksonville grabbed a handheld megaphone to voice her objections as the House considered a new congressional map. She positioned the device close to Benarroch’s ear while shouting, an action that Benarroch said caught her off guard. The outburst unfolded amid a special session marked by procedural confusion.

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Two Democratic lawmakers initially cast “yes” votes on the measure before correcting to “no,” with one attributing the error to the commotion. Benarroch recounted the scene as disorienting, likening it to a fire drill that threw off the chamber’s rhythm. The map eventually cleared both chambers and advanced to Gov. Ron DeSantis for consideration.

Symptoms Emerge After the Session

Benarroch first noticed an odd sensation in her right ear during the vote but dismissed it initially. As she headed to lunch and stepped into an elevator, dizziness and lightheadedness set in, followed by a muffled, congested feeling. She compared the stuffiness to the pressure experienced on an airplane.

By the second day, ringing persisted alongside the discomfort, though not a sharp ache. The Republican lawmaker visited the capitol clinic, where nurses urged further evaluation. Emergency staff later suggested possible acoustic shock, a condition that can result from sudden loud noise exposure.

Medical Steps and Workers’ Compensation

Benarroch proceeded to an emergency room for immediate care and received a specialist referral to assess long-term effects. She emphasized the uncertainty, noting symptoms might resolve soon or require ongoing treatment. Drawing from a prior ankle injury sustained at the capitol, she promptly filed a workers’ compensation claim.

The filing underscores that such incidents qualify as work-related, even in the legislative setting. Benarroch stressed the need for prompt action to document potential harm from official duties.

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Decorum Debates and Unintended Consequences

Benarroch viewed Nixon’s tactics as ignorant rather than malicious, yet warned that disruptive behavior carries real risks. “People don’t understand that sometimes that’s what happens, people get hurt,” she told reporters. She advocated for accountability to ensure members feel safe on the floor.

Nixon, who is campaigning for U.S. Senate, defended her approach on social media, prioritizing democratic principles over strict etiquette. The episode fueled wider discussions on chamber conduct, including recent rebukes from the governor. Lawmakers continue to navigate how vigorous protest intersects with professional boundaries.

As Benarroch awaits specialist insights, the event serves as a stark reminder of the physical toll political fervor can exact in close quarters. Legislative leaders may now scrutinize protocols to prevent similar escalations.

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