April 1, 2025

Statement on House Committee's Passage of HB 1225

Florida Policy Institute released the statement below following the Florida House Industries and Professional Activities Subcommittee’s passage of House Bill (HB) 1225, legislation that would roll back Florida’s child labor laws.

This could be the second year in a row that Florida lawmakers opt for rollbacks to the state’s child labor laws. Our recent analysis found that over 110,000 Florida youth could be impacted under HB 1225.

Additionally, today, the bill was amended to lower the working age in Florida from 14 to 13. Because federal law says that children cannot work under age 14 except in agricultural settings, this amendment only serves to change the age a Florida child can work on a farm from 14 to 13. This alarming development seemingly looks to our youngest teens to fill an agricultural labor shortage gap.

If lawmakers truly prioritize the health, safety, and education of Florida youth, they will reject any further undoing of child labor protections in our state.

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