
Florida Senate
The Florida Senate is the upper chamber of the state legislature, responsible for creating and passing laws, reviewing proposed legislation from the House of Representatives, and representing the interests of Florida's residents. It consists of 40 members, each elected to four-year terms. Senators work on a wide range of issues including education, health, transportation, and the economy. They also have the authority to confirm appointments made by the governor and propose amendments to the state constitution. The Senate plays a key role in shaping Florida’s policies and ensuring that legislation aligns with the needs of its citizens.