Bradenton State Senator Jim Boyd picked as FL Senate president

In his address to the Senate Caucus, Boyd said he has a vision for Florida where “every person has the chance to prosper,” “families feel safe in their neighborhoods” and businesses are empowered to g


State Senator Jim Boyd (R-Bradenton) receives a round of applause at a ceremony where he was unanimously picked to serve as Senate President for the 2026-28 legislative term.
State Senator Jim Boyd (R-Bradenton) receives a round of applause at a ceremony where he was unanimously picked to serve as Senate President for the 2026-28 legislative term.
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State Senator Jim Boyd (R-Bradenton), whose district includes the northern point of Longboat Key, has been named president-elect of the Florida Senate for the the 2026-28 legislative session.

He currently serves as House majority leader.

Boyd was first elected to the Florida Senate in 2020 and was reelected in 2024 to represent District 20 which includes Bradenton, Parrish and also includes portions of Hillsborough County east of Interstate 75.

Boyd lives in Bradenton and owns Boyd Insurance & Investments. In his address to the Senate Caucus, he said he has a vision for Florida where “every person has the chance to prosper,” where “families feel safe in their neighborhoods” and where businesses are empowered to grow.

“We will protect the rights of parents and strengthen our schools. We will stand firmly with law enforcement to keep our communities safe. We will conserve Florida’s natural beauty so that it endures for generations,” Boyd said. “These are not just policies, they are commitments.”

His family has a history in Tallahassee. His grandfather, Hugh Boyd, and uncle, Wilbur Boyd, both served in the Florida House of Representatives as democrats.

The president of the Senate is elected by fellow senators. The role includes important duties including selecting a Majority Leader, appointing senators to committees, appointing committee chairs and appointing citizens to boards and commissions.

“Jim always works to build consensus and has spent countless hours with Senators on both sides of the aisle exploring and talking through ideas to make legislation stronger and bring tough and complex issues across the finish line,” current Senate President Ben Albritton said during an Oct. 14 ceremony marking Boyd’s nomination.

This article originally appeared on sister site BusinessObserverFL.com.

 

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S.T. Cardinal

S.T. "Tommy" Cardinal is the Longboat Key news reporter. The Sarasota native earned a degree from the University of Central Florida in Orlando with a minor in environmental studies. In Central Florida, Cardinal worked for a monthly newspaper covering downtown Orlando and College Park. He then worked for a weekly newspaper in coastal South Carolina where he earned South Carolina Press Association awards for his local government news coverage and photography.

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