112 children drowned in Florida in 2025; lawmakers are trying to change that
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In a troubling revelation, Florida has reported a record-breaking number of child drownings in 2025, with 112 young lives lost. This disheartening statistic not only highlights a growing concern but also places Florida at the top of the nation for such tragedies, as per state records.

In response to this alarming trend, State Senator Carlos Guillermo Smith from Orlando is championing a series of legislative measures aimed at bolstering drowning prevention efforts for children. His initiative is a call to action for both lawmakers and the community to address this urgent issue.

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