Legislation builds on earlier efforts to reshape public-sector labor policy in the state and reflects a broader national trend of reevaluating union governance, participation thresholds, and accountability.

Florida lawmakers have approved legislation establishing stricter standards for certain public-sector union elections, advancing a key priority of Governor Ron DeSantis.
The measure requires that at least 50% of employees in a bargaining unit participate in an election for the results to be valid. Supporters argue the change ensures unions reflect broader worker participation, while opponents warn it could significantly weaken union membership — particularly among teachers' unions.
The legislation builds on earlier efforts to reshape public-sector labor policy in the state and reflects a broader national trend of reevaluating union governance, participation thresholds, and accountability.
For SMACNA members, this development is a reminder of how quickly labor policy can shift at the state level — and why engagement remains critical.
Mar 26, 2026 — State Legislative
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