Commerce Committee, Florida House of Representatives
The Commerce Committee is a standing committee of the Florida House of Representatives.
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Per the House Rules, committees of the Florida House of Representatives are assigned by the Speaker of the House.[1] Standing committees are assigned before each regular session and shall expire on June 30 of odd-numbered years or, at the adjournment of a special or extended session.[2] The Speaker shall appoint the chair, vice-chair and co-chairs of all standing committees and subcommittees. After the Speaker has appointed the committee and subcommittee members, the Minority Leader can name a Minority Conference member or ranking member of any committee, subject to the approval of the Speaker.[1] The Speaker can appoint the Speaker Pro Tempore or the Majority Leader, or the Majority Whip to serve as an ex officio voting member on any committee or subcommittee.[3] A majority makes up a committee's quorum, but ex officio members are not counted for purposes of determining a quorum.[4]
See rules: House Rules 2020-2022
Function
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Membership
2025-2026 legislative session
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Commerce Committee, 2025-2026 |
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| Democratic members (0) | Republican members (1) | Third-party members(0) |
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2023-2024 legislative session
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Commerce Committee, 2023-2024 |
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| Democratic members (6) | Republican members (15) | Third-party members(0) |
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2021-2022 legislative session
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Commerce Committee, 2021-2022 |
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| Democratic members (8) | Republican members (16) | Third-party members(0) |
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2019-2020 legislative session
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Commerce Committee, 2019-2020 |
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| Democratic members (8) | Republican members (16) | Third-party members(0) |
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Dane Eagle (R) left this committee on September 11, 2020. [Source]
2017 legislative session
The following table describes committee membership at the beginning of the 2017 legislative session.
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| Democratic members (10) | Republican members (20) | |||
| • Evan Jenne | • Jose Felix Diaz, Chair | |||
| • Loranne Ausley | • Bryan Avila, Vice chair | |||
| • Lori Berman | • Halsey Beshears | |||
| • Nick Duran | • Jim Boyd | |||
| • Katie Edwards | • Daniel Burgess | |||
| • Joseph S. Geller | • Dane Eagle | |||
| • Kionne McGhee | • Eric Eisnaugle | |||
| • Jared Moskowitz | • Tom Goodson | |||
| • Sean Shaw | • James Grant | |||
| • Richard Stark | • Joe Gruters | |||
| • Bill Hager | ||||
| • Blaise Ingoglia | ||||
| • Sam Killebrew | ||||
| • Mike LaRosa | ||||
| • Mike Miller | ||||
| • Bobby Payne | ||||
| • Kathleen Peters | ||||
| • Rick Roth | ||||
| • Jackie Toledo | ||||
| • Jay Trumbull | ||||
External links
Footnotes
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Florida House of Representatives, "The Rules 2020-2022," accessed February 25, 2021(Rule 7.2)
- ↑ Florida House of Representatives, "The Rules 2020-2022," accessed February 25, 2021(Rule 7.5)
- ↑ Florida House of Representatives, "The Rules 2020-2022," accessed February 25, 2021(Rule 7.7)
- ↑ Florida House of Representatives, "The Rules 2020-2022," accessed February 25, 2021(Rule 7.12)
- ↑ Florida House of Representatives, "The Rules 2020-2022," accessed February 25, 2021(Rule 7.23)
- ↑ Note: This text is quoted verbatim from the original source. Any inconsistencies are attributable to the original source.