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Senate delays vote on Fla. school safety bill

The Florida Senate will get together for a rare Saturday session to take the bill back up.
House speaker Richard Corcoran (Tallahassee Democrat)

TALLAHASSEE, Fla. -- The Florida Senate will now take up a wide-ranging school safety package Saturday instead of Friday.

The bill, drafted after the deadly mass shooting at a Broward County high school, includes provisions to arm teachers, strengthen school security measures, raise the age on access to rifles and increase mental health funding in schools.

Senate President Joe Negron, R-Stuart, sent out a memo announcing the floor session, saying the bill's sponsor, Senate President-designate Bill Galvano, R-Bradenton, wanted “additional time to work on this important issue.”

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"Holding a sitting on Saturday is the best option for both working within our existing rules and affording this legislation the serious time and consideration it deserves," Negron said in the memo.

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The bill has drawn criticism from politicians and activists on both sides of the aisle:

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