Overview
- The governor’s proclamation calls lawmakers to Tallahassee April 20–24 to consider a mid‑decade congressional remap after the regular session ends.
- DeSantis cited the pending Louisiana v. Callais decision, saying it could reshape how race is treated in redistricting and influence Florida’s map.
- Republicans currently hold 20 of 28 districts, and party strategists project the state could yield three to five additional GOP-leaning seats.
- Any new map faces Florida’s Fair Districts constitutional limits and likely lawsuits from Democrats and voting-rights groups challenging partisan intent.
- The dates press against the April 24 candidate filing deadline, prompting talk of adjusting the calendar as GOP leaders split over whether to act sooner.