Florida Senate - 2026 COMMITTEE AMENDMENT
Bill No. SB 4-F
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LEGISLATIVE ACTION
Senate . House
Comm: UNFAV .
06/01/2026 .
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The Committee on Appropriations (Berman) recommended the
following:
1 Senate Amendment (with title amendment)
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3 Between lines 704 and 705
4 insert:
5 Section 11. (1) If a joint resolution proposing an
6 amendment or a revision to ss. 4, 6, and 9, Article VII of the
7 State Constitution is to be submitted to the electors at the
8 November 2026 general election, any local government may provide
9 a publicly accessible website for informing residents of the
10 estimated impacts that could result from the proposed
11 constitutional amendment or revision, including lost services or
12 increased assessments, user fees, or non-ad valorem taxes
13 necessary to maintain services. Any website must be in the
14 official language of the state; however, the website must be
15 capable of translation to other languages and must be compliant
16 with federal regulations promulgated under Title II of the
17 Americans with Disabilities Act. The website must provide the
18 following statement in bold font with a font size greater than
19 or equal to 16 pixels on a standard screen:
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21 This website is not advocating for the passage or defeat of
22 a proposed constitutional amendment. This website was created by
23 (insert the name of the local government) pursuant to (insert
24 the assigned chapter number of this act).
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26 (2) The website provided under this section constitutes
27 posting factual information on a government website as
28 authorized under s. 106.113, Florida Statutes.
29 (3) This section expires January 1, 2029.
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32 And the title is amended as follows:
33 Delete line 35
34 and insert:
35 Revenue, and authorizing local governments, to
36 establish a publicly accessible website