Florida Legislative Highlights | Week of February 5-9, 2024

The Foundation for Florida's Future recaps top education highlights from the fifth week of the 2024 Florida legislative session.

Senate Passes Comprehensive Reading & Math Supports, Including AI

The Florida Senate unanimously passed House Bill 1361, which provides multiple opportunities to support both students and teachers in addressing math and reading deficiencies. HB 1371 would: 

The Senate modified the bill, providing for administration of the New Worlds Tutoring Program by the University of Florida Lastinger Center for Learning instead of a Scholarship Funding Organization.

House Bill 1361 will head back to the House for further consideration.

Screen shot of graphic accompanying state from FFF executive director Patricia Levesque on the passage of House Bill 1361, which expands learning supports for teachers and students and includes a new grant program that will safely bring AI or artificial intelligence into Florida classrooms.

Budgets Prepared for Conference

Both the House and Senate passed their appropriation and conforming bills in preparation for budget conference. Key proposed differences between the two appropriations bills include:

Chart showing differences between House and Senate budget proposals for key programs of interest to the Foundation for Florida Future. Image is chart on white background with FFF logo and "Florida Budget Comparisons: February 9, 2024" at the top. Chart includes items about reading, teachers, teaching, math, artificial intelligence, school transportation and tutoring program for K-12 students in Florida.

* Portions of each budget where there currently is $0 indicated will be worked out during the budget conference process.

Social Media Regulations Move Forward

The Senate companion to House Bill 1, Senate Bill 1788 sponsored by Sen. Erin Grall, passed the Senate Judiciary Committee with an amendment. The Senate version deletes provisions related to requirements that social media companies post disclaimers and links to resources for account holders 16 and 17 years of age.

Key Task Forces Advance

Two proposals establishing task forces continued to move through the legislature: