3 Bills Important to Multifamily Industry Pass State Legislature; Maintenance Exemption Tabled

Florida’s 2015 legislative session entered a state of limbo on day 57, when the house abruptly adjourned, leaving the senate only able to pass bills that had previously passed the house. The senate postponed action on one of Florida Apartment Association’s priority bills, the maintenance exemption in HB 915/SB 1232, effectively tabling it for this session. The bill sponsored by Sen. Wilton Simpson and Rep. Dane Eagle had passed the house and had been scheduled to be heard in the senate on Wednesday, April 29. 

Nonetheless, the FAA is pleased that three other bills important to our constituency passed both the state Senate and House of Representatives in this legislative session. These bills are awaiting the governor's signature to become law. 
After May 1, all passed bills will be sent to the governor to be signed into law. FAA does not expect any of its legislation to be vetoed by the governor.

Additionally, Senate Bill 586, sponsored by Sen. Charles Dean, which deals with affordable housing will be heard during a special session in June. The special session is required for the legislature to pass the Florida budget for 2016. Florida statute requires the legislature to pass a balanced budget annually; if a budget is not agreed upon by July 1, Florida will enter a government shutdown.