Rep. Dean Black, R-Jacksonville, filed a 17-page bill (HB 1445) that includes changes such as preventing public-employee union members from having dues deducted from their paychecks.
Members would have to separately pay dues. The Senate Governmental Oversight and Accountability Committee on Tuesday is scheduled to take up the Senate version of the bill (SB 256), filed by Sen. Blaise Ingoglia, R-Spring Hill.
The bills would exempt unions representing law-enforcement officers and firefighters from the changes.
Ingoglia pointed to Florida being a right to work state and said employees do not have to join unions.
โIt (the legislation) gives them some options that if they join the union, they can remove themselves from the union at a momentโs notice,โ Ingoglia told The News Service of Florida.โTransparency is key with this piece of legislation.โ
But similar proposals in the past have drawn fierce opposition from unions and Democrats.
Andrew Spar, president of the Florida Education Association teachers union, issued a statement Wednesday describing Ingogliaโs bill as โan attack, pure and simple, on educatorsโ basic freedoms and rights.โ
This article appears in Mar 2-8, 2023.

