Saving Special Places • Building Better Communities
Florida’s 2026 Regular Legislative Session is underway, convening on, January 13, 2026, and scheduled to adjourn on March 13, 2026. During this time, lawmakers will consider hundreds of bills that shape how Florida plans for growth, protects natural and agricultural lands, manage water resources, and prepare communities for the future. For exact committee schedules and additional details, visit the Florida Senate and Florida House of Representatives websites, which provide updated schedules, filed legislation, and committee materials.
Below, you’ll find 1000 Friends of Florida’s 2026 Legislative Tracker, updated in real time as bills are filed, heard in committee, and amended throughout the Session.
How to use the tracker:
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Browse the Bills tab to view legislation we are monitoring, supporting, or opposing.
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Click on any bill to see summaries, bill text, sponsors, committee assignments, and recent actions.
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Use filters and search tools to explore bills by topic, status, or chamber.
When action is needed, select the Take Action tab to send messages directly to your state legislators on priority bills. These alerts make it easy to weigh in at key moments—before committee hearings or floor votes—when public input matters most.
Our top legislative priority this year is fixing the most damaging provisions of 2025’s Senate Bill 180 to restore local community planning authority. Learn more through our Restore Community Planning campaign (button at right), and review our 2026 Legislative Priorities to see what we’re advocating for throughout the Session.


















