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5 February 2026

Big Law Redefined Florida Government Miniseries | Episode 1: Florida 2026 Legislative Session Discussion: Property Taxes, AI, And Policy Priorities (Podcast)

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In this kickoff episode of Greenberg Traurig's 2026 Florida legislative podcast miniseries, our Tallahassee office shareholders Hayden Dempsey and Tim Stanfield discuss Florida's legislative session.
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In this kickoff episode of Greenberg Traurig's 2026 Florida legislative podcast miniseries, our Tallahassee office shareholders Hayden Dempsey and Tim Stanfield discuss Florida's legislative session.

They reflect on last year's extended session, the political landscape shaped by statewide elections, and the governor's final year in office.

Hayden and Tim address major policy debates, including property tax relief, the growing impact of artificial intelligence, and rural development priorities.

They also highlight the unique challenges of the budget process in an election year and share strategies for effective lobbying and client communication during the fast-paced session.

Tune in for insights, practical perspectives, and a roadmap to the key issues and dynamics to watch as Florida lawmakers convene in 2026.

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