Guide to the Florida Senate
Most of the laws that affect our industry are written in Washington. Right now, changes to several of these laws are imminent, and your Senator wants to hear your input on these changes. There are 40 Senate Districts in Florida. If you're not sure what district you are in, go to the FAMB Elected Officials in Florida page and enter your address to find your district.
List of Florida State Senators
In both the House and the Senate, the Republican Party is in the majority. This means that Republicans choose the Speaker of the House or the President of the Senate. The President of the Senate sets the agenda for the session, appoints chairs and members of committees and has a huge influence on what gets done.

Bills that are introduced in Congress will often come from committees that are organized to handle issues of a similar nature. Or, once they are submitted, they will be referred to the committees that have bearing on the legislation. Knowing your own legislator is important, but it's also valuable to know other legislators who sit on committees that may write legislation or hold hearings related to our industry.

The Committee Process
Senate Committee on Commerce, Economic Opportunities, and Consumer Services
Senate Committee on Banking and Insurance
Senate Committee on Finance and Taxation