The proposed bill establishes Section 104.315 of the Florida Statutes, which outlines the regulations regarding political activities on school grounds. It defines key terms such as "candidate," "public office," and "school grounds," and specifies the activities that are permitted, including candidate forums, political advertisements, and voter registration events that do not involve campaigns. Candidates may be invited to speak on school grounds under certain conditions, such as ensuring all candidates are invited and including disclaimers that the school does not endorse any candidate.

Conversely, the bill prohibits several political activities on school grounds, including posting campaign signs, distributing campaign literature, and collecting campaign donations. Additionally, faculty and staff members are restricted from using school resources for political advocacy during working hours. Violations of these provisions are classified as misdemeanors of the second degree, with each violation considered a separate offense. The bill is set to take effect on July 1, 2026.