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Florida Republicans push death penalty bill that could expand execution methods

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A bill filed in the Florida state Senate would expand the methods by which death row inmates could be executed. 

Senate Bill 1604, introduced by state Sen. Jonathan Martin, R-Fort Myers, aims to protect Florida’s status as a death penalty state if certain execution methods like electrocution or legal injection are made unconstitutional by the Supreme Court or the Florida Supreme Court, or if lethal injection drugs are unable to be obtained in the future.

There is currently a shortage of pentobarbital, the drug used for lethal injections, which has several states scrambling to find alternative execution methods. 

LOS ANGELES DISTRICT ATTORNEY WANTS TO BRING BACK DEATH PENALTY

FILE - This May 27, 2008 file photo shows the gurney in Huntsville, Texas, where Texas' condemned are strapped down to receive a lethal dose of drugs. Both Texas and Missouri use the single drug pentobarbital as their drug of choice and say they’ve never had an execution go wrong. Ohio, Oklahoma and Arizona, where executions in 2014 went awry, use benzodiazepine Midazolam. (AP Photo/Pat Sullivan, File)

Florida lawmakers want to expand death penalty methods in the state. (AP Photo/Pat Sullivan, File)

If that happens in Florida, the bill mandates that “all persons sentenced to death for a capital crime shall be executed by a method not deemed unconstitutional.”

Martin told the Tampa Bay Times that his legislation will ensure that the state fulfills the law and follows through on executions. 

Tuesday, the bill passed through the Florida Senate’s Committee on Criminal Justice. 

Wednesday, state Rep. Berny Jacques, R-Largo, introduced a companion bill in the Florida House of Representatives. 

“I filed House Bill 903 because I believe government’s primary role is to protect public safety, and the death penalty plays a vital part in that,” Jacques told Fox News Digital. “This bill ensures Florida can uphold constitutional death sentences without delay by giving the Department of Corrections the flexibility to use any lawful method if current options become unavailable.”

IDAHO BECOMES FIRST STATE TO PREFER DEATH BY FIRING SQUAD FOR EXECUTIONS

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A chair sits in the execution chamber at the Utah State Prison on June 18, 2010, after Ronnie Lee Gardner was executed by firing squad in Draper, Utah. (Trent Nelson/The Salt Lake Tribune via AP, Pool, File)

The bill does not specify which alternative execution methods could be used, but eight states already authorize the use of some form of lethal gas as a backup to lethal injection, according to the Death Penalty Information Center. In four of those states – Alabama, Louisiana, Mississippi and Oklahoma – nitrogen gas is specifically named as the deadly chemical agent used in such executions. 

Four other states allow death by firing squad as an alternative to lethal injection, and South Carolina allows it as an alternative to electrocution, its default method of execution. 

IDAHO’S MOVE TO RESURRECT FIRING SQUAD ‘MAKES SENSE’ AS ‘QUICKEST, SUREST’ DEATH PENALTY OPTION, EXPERT SAYS

In March, death row inmate Brad Sigmon of South Carolina was executed by firing squad. He was the first person in the United States to be executed in that manner in more than 15 years. 

Brad Sigmon

Brad Sigmon was convicted of beating to death his estranged girlfriend’s parents in Greenville County in 2001. (South Carolina Department of Corrections via AP)

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Lethal injection is by far the most popular execution method, accounting for 1,431 of all executions since 1976. Electrocution is second, accounting for 163.

Peter D’Abrosca joined Fox News Digital in 2025 after four years as a politics reporter at The Tennessee Star. 

He grew up in Rhode Island and is a graduate of Elon University. 

Follow Peter on X at @pmd_reports. Send story tips to peter.dabrosca@fox.com.



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