Legislation shielding Florida businesses from COVID-19 related claims is moving in the state Senate. Sen. Jeff Brandes (R-St. Petersburg) is carrying the proposal in the chamber:
“If we had not had businesses stay open especially our essential businesses individuals would not have had access to pharmaceuticals. They would not have access to gas in their cars or food at their table," said Brandes. "Senate Bill 72 creates a civil liability protection for individuals, businesses, or other organizations against COVDI-19 related claims.”
Opponents worry the measure would make businesses immune to lawsuits. Brandes says it would prevent what he calls frivolous lawsuits. A similar plan is already moving in the House. Senate President Wilton Simpson says the bill’s advancement is a message that “Florida is open for business.”
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