Florida’s business community will converge in Tallahassee today for the Florida Chamber of Commerce’s 2026 Legislative Fly-In.
The annual event, hosted at the Augustus B. Turnbull Conference Center, brings together CEOs, senior executives, local chamber leaders, trade associations and policymakers for a mix of policy briefings.
“The Florida Chamber’s Legislative Fly-In is a unique opportunity for Florida’s business leaders to engage with policymakers and make sure our state’s economic momentum remains strong,” Florida Chamber of Commerce President and CEO Mark Wilson said. “It is also a moment to build meaningful relationships that will continue driving Florida forward towards becoming a top 10 global economy.”
Frank Walker, the Chamber’s EVP of Government and Political Relations, added, “By connecting business leaders with key decision-makers, the Legislative Fly-In provides essential insight into Florida’s policy, political, and economic landscape. It is a vital step in aligning business priorities with the Florida Chamber’s Florida 2030 Blueprint and uniting the business community behind the 2026 legislative agenda.”
The Fly-in typically serves as an early look at the political and economic issues likely to dominate Session, with segments led by Chamber higher-ups, legislative leadership and members of the Florida Cabinet.
This year’s slate includes the full set, with Gov. Ron DeSantis, Senate President Ben Albritton, House Speaker Daniel Perez, Chief Financial Officer Blaise Ingoglia, Attorney General James Uthmeier, Agriculture Commissioner Wilton Simpson all on the agenda.
Other confirmed speakers include Insurance Commissioner Michael Yaworsky, FloridaCommerce Secretary J. Alex Kelly, House Speaker-Designate Sam Garrison, House Education Committee Chair Jennifer Canady, Senate Commerce & Tourism Committee Chair Tom Leek, House Economic Infrastructure Subcommittee Chair Chip LaMarcaand Rep. J.J. Grow.
View the full agenda here.