DeSantis Blocks Heat Protections for Florida Workers

Florida Governor Ron DeSantis quietly signed a bill prohibiting local governments from mandating heat protection for outdoor workers, sparking controversy. The bill, passed by the Florida Senate, prevents local governments from imposing heat exposure requirements beyond those mandated by law. Critics argue that local governments should have the authority to establish standards based on local weather conditions, while supporters emphasize the need for employers to govern themselves and create a safe working environment. This move comes amid concerns about heat-related illnesses and deaths in industries such as construction and agriculture, and follows the hottest year on record in 2023.
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