
Dangerous bill that blocks minors’ access to mental health crisis counseling set for vote on House Floor
Reckless bill abandons Florida’s youth in their moment of crisis TALLAHASSEE – House Bill 173 today cleared the Florida House Education and Employment Committee, its final

A health crisis for teens in the making
What if a teenager called a suicide prevention hotline just to be hung up on? If House Bill 173 in the Florida Legislature passes, that’s

Progress Florida & Florida Watch Call for Health Care Access and Affordability Solutions During 2026 Session
Today, the 2026 Florida Legislative Session kicked off in Tallahassee as Floridians continue to struggle with an affordability crisis that has gone unaddressed by state leaders.

Tell Florida Lawmakers: stop funding dangerous and deceptive anti-abortion centers
“I think that every taxpayer should be outraged that we’re spending $29 million on these centers that don’t provide medically accurate information.” ––Rep. Kelly Skidmore

Stop the partisan power grab
At the urging of an increasingly erratic and unhinged President Trump, Gov. DeSantis is pushing for a gerrymandering scheme to rig congressional maps for partisan

Concerned? Your vote is your voice.
In October we celebrated National Voter Education Week, and we’re doing our part by working to ensure every eligible Florida voter understands the three different

ICYMI: New Report Shows Florida Property Insurers Denying Nearly Half of Claims Following Industry-Backed Changes
TALLAHASSEE – Last week, Weiss Ratings released a new report highlighting the failure of insurance-industry backed changes in Florida that are harming policyholders while corporate

Happening Now: Florida Town Halls
State legislative delegation meetings take place in each Florida county before the 2026 Legislative Session begins on January 13, bringing together local House and Senate members. These open forums give residents, nonprofits, businesses, and stakeholders a chance to share priorities and influence lawmakers before they head to Tallahassee.

Legislative report card lets Floridians know which lawmakers are putting ‘People First’ – and which are working for powerful special interests
Each Florida legislator received a score and corresponding letter grade based on their votes across a wide spectrum of issues.