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Executive Actions

Date Bill No. Bill Title Outcome Vote
May 1, 2013 SB 718 Amends Alimony Provisions Vetoed - Executive
Veto
May 4, 2012 HB 119 Amends Personal Injury Protection Insurance Requirements and Regulations Signed - Executive
Sign
April 27, 2012 HB 7099 Relating to Tax Administration Vetoed - Executive
Veto
April 27, 2012 HB 975 Relating to Pasco County Housing Authority Vetoed - Executive
Veto
April 27, 2012 HB 7129 Relating to State Universities Vetoed - Executive
Veto
April 27, 2012 HB 1263 Health Inspection Amendments Signed - Executive
Sign
April 20, 2012 HB 5009 Relating to Health Insurance Benefits for State Employees Vetoed - Executive
Veto
April 20, 2012 HB 5103 Relating to School Readiness Programs Vetoed - Executive
Veto
April 20, 2012 HB 5011 Relating to State Information Technology Vetoed - Executive
Veto
April 17, 2012 HB 5001 2012-2013 Budget Vetoed - Executive
Line Item Veto
April 13, 2012 HB 917 Relating to Jurisdiction of the Courts Vetoed - Executive
Veto
April 6, 2012 HB 177 Relating to Inmate Reentry Vetoed - Executive
Veto
April 6, 2012 HB 4001 Repeals Provisions for Cap and Trade Regulations Signed - Executive
Sign
April 6, 2012 HB 1117 Relating to Conservation of Wildlife Vetoed - Executive
Veto
April 6, 2012 HB 865 Relating to Pinellas Suncoast Transit Authority, Pinellas County Vetoed - Executive
Veto
March 29, 2012 HB 697 Relating to Relief/Donald Brown/District School Board of Sumter County Vetoed - Executive
Veto
March 28, 2012 HB 7087 Increases Certain Business Tax Credits and Sales Tax Exemptions Signed - Executive
Sign
March 23, 2012 HB 859 School Voucher Program Signed - Executive
Sign
March 23, 2012 SB 98 Authorizes Student-Led Prayer in School Signed - Executive
Sign
March 19, 2012 HB 1205 Authorizes Random Drug Tests of State Employees Signed - Executive
Sign
June 24, 2011 HB 1127 Abortion Law Amendments Signed - Executive
Sign
June 23, 2011 SB 1992 Background Screening for Mental Health Personnel Vetoed - Executive
Veto
June 17, 2011 SB 234 Authorizes Open Display of a Firearm Signed - Executive
Sign
June 2, 2011 HB 97 Prohibits Insurance Coverage of Abortion Signed - Executive
Sign
May 31, 2011 HB 353 Drug Screening for Temporary Assistance Beneficiaries Signed - Executive
Sign
May 26, 2011 SB 2000 2011-2012 Budget Vetoed - Executive
Line Item Veto
May 26, 2011 SB 1738 State Financial Information Vetoed - Executive
Veto
May 26, 2011 SB 2118 Criminal Justice Vetoed - Executive
Veto
May 26, 2011 SB 2106 Florida Energy and Climate Commission Vetoed - Executive
Veto
May 26, 2011 HB 5305 Eliminating the Correctional Medical Authority Vetoed - Executive
Veto
May 26, 2011 SB 2116 State Judicial System Vetoed - Executive
Veto
May 11, 2011 SB 408 Property and Casualty Insurance Amendments Signed - Executive
Sign
March 24, 2011 SB 736 Public School Evaluation Procedures Signed - Executive
Sign

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