New water policies, a revival of a tax-incentive program to attract film and television production to Florida and rules for app-based transportation services were among the bills that likely died when the House called an early end to the regular legislative session.

Also buried Tuesday was a proposed $690 million House tax-cut package that included reducing taxes on cable television and cellphone bills and providing the annual back-to-school sales tax holiday. While tax cuts could be considered during a special session on the budget, the issue—a priority of Gov. Rick Scott—remains murky.