Florida 2026 Regular Session

Florida Senate Bill S1766

Introduced
1/14/26  

Caption

Promoting Stability and Democratic Values in the Western Hemisphere

Impact

The bill's provisions articulate a firm stance on foreign policy related to Venezuela, marking an effort to align U.S. actions with democratic ideals and human rights advocacy. By recognizing the significant cultural, familial, and economic ties between Florida and Venezuela, the bill aims to bolster initiatives that promote democracy. If enacted, it might lead to increased diplomatic and economic pressure on the Maduro regime, potentially influencing both domestic and foreign policy discussions regarding humanitarian support and sanctions.

Summary

Bill S1766, titled 'Promoting Stability and Democratic Values in the Western Hemisphere,' focuses on the United States' efforts to combat narco-terrorism and support democratic transitions in Venezuela. It emphasizes the national security threats posed by the Venezuelan regime under Nicols Maduro, who has been identified as a narco-terrorist. The bill highlights the need for accountability in the face of such threats, advocating for stronger actions by the U.S. to address the impacts of narcotics trafficking and collaboration with terrorist organizations that undermine democracy and the rule of law in the region.

Support

The bill expresses support for key democratic leaders in Venezuela, including Mara Corina Machado, and emphasizes the importance of peaceful solutions. Recognizing that the U.S. has a role in promoting stability in the region, it seeks to strengthen the relationship between Florida and the Venezuelan people, while advocating for a united front against tyranny and repression.

Contention

Notable points of contention arise around the implications of U.S. action in Venezuela, especially the call for the release of political prisoners and the condemnation of foreign interference, particularly from Cuban officials. Supporters argue that these measures are crucial for the restoration of democracy in Venezuela, while critics may question the effectiveness of such rhetoric unaccompanied by tangible actions. The balance between advocating for human rights and the risk of escalating tensions in the region remains a central concern.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

FL H1543

Contracting with Foreign Countries of Concern

FL H0583

Registration of Agents and Organizations Associated with Foreign Countries of Concern

FL S1430

Postjudgment Execution Proceedings Relating to Terrorism

FL S0768

Foreign Countries of Concern

FL S0766

Registration of Agents and Organizations Associated with Foreign Countries of Concern

FL H0265

Postjudgment Execution Proceedings Relating to Terrorism

FL H0977

Contracting with Foreign Countries of Concern

FL S1908

Budget Stabilization Fund

FL H5019

Budget Stabilization Fund

FL H0001

Combatting Illegal Immigration, Terrorist Organizations, and Transnational Organized Crime and Their Illegal Immigrant Participants

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