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Florida Lawmakers Advance Budget Measures for Special Session

By Matthias Binder May 12, 2026
Senate, House get in ‘proper posture’ for Special Session on budget
Senate, House get in ‘proper posture’ for Special Session on budget - Image for illustrative purposes only (Image credits: upload.wikimedia.org)
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Senate, House get in ‘proper posture’ for Special Session on budget

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House Clears Identical Spending BillsSenate Replaces Language and Clears PathBackground on Timing and Prior DifferencesWhat Matters Now

Senate, House get in ‘proper posture’ for Special Session on budget – Image for illustrative purposes only (Image credits: upload.wikimedia.org)

Florida lawmakers returned to Tallahassee this week to position their spending plans for the 2026-27 fiscal year. The Senate and House moved quickly to align their versions of key budget bills, clearing the way for formal negotiations that will run for the next 18 days. With the current budget set to expire June 30, the special session carries the weight of delivering a balanced plan that meets constitutional requirements while addressing long-term fiscal priorities.

House Clears Identical Spending Bills

Under the direction of Speaker Daniel Perez, House members took up and approved 12 budget bills that matched the spending measures passed during the regular session in February. The action required only a series of procedural motions, since every detail had already been debated and voted on earlier in the year. Perez emphasized that the chamber had completed its substantive work months ago and now simply needed to place the bills in the proper form for conference.

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The House action sent the full package to the Senate for further processing. This step ensured both chambers started from a common set of documents rather than reopening earlier disagreements on individual line items.

Senate Replaces Language and Clears Path

The Senate received the 12 House bills and immediately substituted the language of 10 of them with its own companion measures. The remaining two bills had their text deleted entirely, leaving clean vehicles for the upcoming talks. Senate budget chief Ed Hooper, a Palm Harbor Republican, told colleagues that once the procedural steps concluded, the conference process could begin later the same day.

All future budget meetings will operate on one-hour notice, allowing members to respond quickly as differences are resolved. Hooper noted the chamber hoped to move directly into substantive negotiations without further delay. The Senate’s original proposal stood at $115 billion, while the House had offered $113.6 billion, setting the stage for compromise on overall spending levels.

These adjustments reflect the Senate’s preference for a more measured approach to new spending. Leaders have signaled that the final product will come in below the current year’s total to support debt reduction and reserves.

Background on Timing and Prior Differences

The special session was originally planned for mid-April but was postponed to follow a separate special session on congressional redistricting. That earlier meeting produced a new map expected to affect Democratic prospects in upcoming midterm elections. With redistricting complete, attention now turns fully to the budget, the one piece of legislation the Legislature must pass each year.

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Last year’s budget exceeded $115 billion after the governor vetoed roughly $600 million from the final package. Senate President Ben Albritton has stated that the 2026-27 plan should be lower than the current one, reinforcing commitments to tax restraint and long-term stability. The two chambers entered the regular session with noticeable gaps in their proposals, a pattern that has become familiar in recent budget cycles.

What Matters Now

The 18-day conference will determine final spending totals, tax policy adjustments, and reserve levels for the coming fiscal year.

Negotiators must reconcile the Senate’s higher starting point with the House’s more restrained offer while protecting core services. The outcome will shape state operations beginning July 1 and set the tone for future fiscal decisions.

With meetings scheduled on short notice, lawmakers and staff will work under tight timelines to reach agreement before the May 29 deadline. The process remains focused on delivering a balanced budget that supports both immediate needs and longer-term financial health.

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