
Bernie Moyle from the Country Club of Coral Springs, State Representatives Dan Daley, Chip LaMarca, Christine Hunschofsky, and State Senator Tiny Polsky, {CSCCRC}
The Coral Springs Coconut Creek Regional Chamber of Commerce will host its annual State Legislative Luncheon on June 4, giving local business and community leaders an opportunity to hear directly from state lawmakers about key outcomes from the 2026 Florida Legislative Session.
The luncheon will take place on Tuesday, June 4, at 11:30 a.m. at the Coral Springs Museum of Art, located at 2855A Coral Springs Drive.
According to the chamber, this year’s legislative session included major policy discussions and decisions expected to affect businesses and communities throughout Florida, including issues involving property taxes, congressional redistricting, housing, infrastructure, permitting, workforce development, and economic growth.
Featured panelists include State Senator Tina Polsky and State Representatives Chip LaMarca, Christine Hunschofsky, and Dan Daley. The discussion will be moderated by Bernie Moyle.
Organizers said attendees will gain insight into the impact of recent legislative decisions, including proposed property tax changes, and learn about lawmakers’ priorities and future initiatives.
The event is open to the public, and chamber officials encourage advance registration due to limited seating.
More information and registration details are available through the Coral Springs Coconut Creek Regional Chamber of Commerce.
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