Gov. DeSantis receives bill giving state regulatory control over food delivery apps

Gov. DeSantis receives bill giving state regulatory control over food delivery apps

Tallahassee may have something to say about what happens when you order food from popular delivery apps soon.

Gov. Ron DeSantis has received SB 676, which passed the Senate and House without a “no” vote this Session. It will become law unless he vetoes it.

The bill, sponsored by Sen. Jennifer Bradley of Clay County, would relegate the regulation of “food delivery platforms” that corral orders from multiple restaurants to the state.

The legislation is supported by a number of influential groups, including the Florida Restaurant and Lodging Association, Grubhub, the Associated Industries of Florida, Uber Technologies, the Florida Chamber, TechNet and the James Madison Institute. The Digital Re...

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