Florida’s 2026 Legislative Session Opens: What Real Estate and Business Professionals Need to Know

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Florida’s 2026 legislative session is officially underway, and lawmakers are already rolling out proposals that could significantly reshape the state’s real estate market, insurance sector, education system, and even its approach to artificial intelligence. With over a hundred new bills introduced, this year’s session is shaping up to be one of the most influential in recent memory—especially for homeowners, business owners, and licensed professionals statewide.

Property Insurance Reform Takes Center Stage

During a recent news conference in Broward County, Governor Ron DeSantis announced that Florida has finally reached a turning point in its ongoing property insurance crisis. After years of steep premium increases, the governor emphasized that the state’s massive insurance overhaul is beginning to deliver what residents have long demanded: lower insurance bills.

DeSantis highlighted that the reforms could not only reduce property insurance costs but may also lead to lower auto insurance premiums across Florida.

For real estate professionals, investors, and property managers, these changes could influence buyer confidence, affordability, and long‑term market stability. Students at Cameron Academy—especially those studying real estate, mortgage, or insurance licensing—will want to keep a close eye on this shifting regulatory landscape.

A Push to Eliminate Property Taxes

In a bold move during his final State of the State address, Governor DeSantis revealed a cornerstone of his legacy agenda: eliminating property taxes for Florida homeowners. Backed by Florida’s explosive economic growth and nearly $10 billion in tax relief over seven years, the governor affirmed the state’s commitment to remaining one of the most taxpayer‑friendly regions in the country.

Should this proposal gain traction, real estate agents and brokers could see major shifts in property values, investor interest, and homebuyer motivation.

Education Reforms and Attendance Alerts

Among this year’s proposed bills is a statewide attendance alert system requiring school boards to notify parents and administrators when students hit certain absence milestones. If parents cannot provide valid explanations, schools may escalate the issue.

This bill could significantly affect educators, school administrators, and professionals renewing or pursuing education‑related licenses through programs such as those offered by Cameron Academy.

The AI Bill of Rights and Florida’s Digital Future

Another key agenda item is the proposed AI Bill of Rights, designed to safeguard Floridians as artificial intelligence becomes increasingly integrated into businesses, classrooms, and everyday life. This legislation could influence training standards, compliance guidelines, and ethical expectations across numerous professional industries.

Redistricting on the Horizon

Though the regular session spans 60 days, Governor DeSantis has already scheduled a special session in April to address redistricting Florida’s congressional maps. He aims to ensure that new districts accurately reflect Florida’s rapidly increasing population, while Republican lawmakers work to maintain their party’s influence in the U.S. House.

Read the full source report from WESH 2 News: https://www.wesh.com/article/florida-2026-legislative-session/69987158

As these legislative debates unfold, professionals across Florida—from real estate and insurance to education and technology—will undoubtedly feel the ripple effects. Cameron Academy remains committed to providing the licensing education, professional development, and industry insights needed to stay competitive in a rapidly changing marketplace.

Stay tuned—this year’s session is poised to shape Florida’s professional landscape for years to come.

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