| In a referendum, Key West citizens had voted to ban ships that carry more than 1,300 people from docking. That vote was overturned by legislation at the state level. Photo Credit: Stuart Monk/Shutterstock Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis signed a bill overturning a decision by Key West voters in November to limit cruise ship visits. A Florida Senate transportation bill (SB 1194) includes language nullifying measures that would cap the number of cruise passengers allowed ashore daily, ban ships that carry more than 1,300 people from docking, and prioritize ships based on their health and environmental records. Key West voters had overwhelmingly approved these measures last November.