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May 5, 2023 Last Edit: June 5, 2025
Lawsuit abuse reform and business rent tax relief were among this year's wins
Small Businesses Score Big Victories in 2023 Legislative Session
- Lawsuit abuse reform. This was NFIB’s top legislative priority. House Bill 837 will reduce lawsuit abuse by repealing one-way attorney fees in most cases, undercutting “you don’t pay if we don’t win” advertising claims; stopping plaintiffs from collecting an award if they are found to be more than 50% responsible for their own injuries; and requiring “truth in damages” to stop bad doctors from colluding with unscrupulous trial lawyers to inflate medical damages.
- Business rent tax relief. House Bill 7063 provides over $300 million in business rent tax relief to businesses during the 2023-2024 fiscal year by reducing the business rent tax from 5.5% to 4.5%. The bill will also provide a series of sales tax holidays and permanently removes sales taxes on specific items.
- Environmental, social, and governance credit score prohibition. House Bill 3 prevents lenders from using ESG credit scores when deciding whether to lend money to small businesses.
- Pharmacy benefits reform. “This is something that Florida’s small businesses desperately needed,” Herrle said. Senate Bill 1550 helps control prescription costs and protects independent pharmacies from predatory practices that caused them to actually lose money when filling certain prescriptions.
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