State legislatures continue to reshape campus policy: Florida approved a conditional campus‑carry law that changes firearms rules on campuses, while a separate proposal to cap out‑of‑state enrollment at 5% failed in the state Senate. The new carry measure imposes conditions under which concealed firearms would be allowed, prompting debate among trustees, campus police and student groups about safety and liability. Lawmakers and university leaders also sparred over enrollment policy: a narrowly defeated cap on out‑of‑state students had sought to restrict nonresident admission at public universities, a measure that would have ripple effects on tuition revenue and demographic composition. University systems said these state actions complicate long‑range planning for campus safety, recruitment and financing. Administrators warn that sudden statutory changes can force rapid operational adjustments and heighten legal exposure for institutions.