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2019 AFP-FLLEGISLATIVE SCORECARD
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05 ..................... LETTER FROM THE STATE DIRECTOR
06 .........................................SCORING METHODOLOGY
08 .......................................................FIVE FOR FLORIDA
13 ...................................................... BILL DESCRIPTIONS
31 .....................................................................TOP SCORES
35 ......................................................CONDENSED VOTES
38 .................................................................HOUSE VOTES
121 ............................................................. SENATE VOTES
TABLEOF CONTENTS
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DEAR CONCERNED CITIZENS,
Thank you for taking the time to learn more about Americans for Prosperity – Florida and our legislative priorities. Through this Scorecard, we’ll show you how your legislators voted in key policy areas. It is one of our greatest tools for holding elected officials accountable and standing up to the business-as-usual political class.
During the 2019 legislative session, the Sunshine State took several steps toward a brighter future. Along with criminal justice reforms aimed at increasing public safety and making better use of taxpayer dollars, lawmakers voted to expand educational opportunities and access in health care across the state. We’ll go into further detail on these reforms within the pages of the Scorecard. Through the intense effort by our policy team to assemble this comprehensive analysis, you will be able to identify which lawmakers are good stewards of your tax dollars, what reforms passed or failed during the 2019 legislative session, and how those outcomes affect you, your family and our state’s growing local businesses. After becoming your State Director at the beginning of this year, I saw right away the unparalleled importance of citizen involvement in our government. I welcome you to learn more about the legislative process and our growing chapter here in Florida.
For Freedom,
Skylar Zander State Director, Florida
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FLORIDA SCORECARD
The Florida Scorecard includes votes on over 150 bills, tracking them from the committee process to floor votes. While some of these bills had legislation filed in both the House and Senate, others were filed in one chamber only. Each of Americans for Prosperity-Florida’s (AFP-FL) legislative priorities is included on
this scorecard, as well as additional issues we explicitly supported or opposed during the 2019 Regular Legislative Session. Summaries for all bills and issues and their results during the legislative process are included in the scorecard.
SCORING METHODOLOGY
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4 = Voted with AFP-Florida’s Position
8 = Voted against AFP-Florida’s Position
NA = Not able to vote on legislation due to not yet being in office or not serving on a committee for vote
SCORING METHODOLOGY
One point has been awarded for each vote cast in support of an issue that removes barriers for soci-ety or against an issue that creates new barriers. Each vote carries the same wright, regardless of the issue or whether the vote occurred in committee or on the floor. Legislators voting on an issue twice and voting in favor
of our position both times received a score of 2/2. If they voted against our position both times they received a 0/2. We also awarded one point for prime sponsorship of a priority bill we supported, and deducted a point for sponsorship of a bill we opposed.
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SCORE DESIGNATION
90-100% A80-89% B70-79% C60-69% D30-59% F
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1. MAKE TAXES FAIR AND END CORPORATE WELFARE.
The Goal Florida’s economy should work for every-one. But unless lawmakers end the corporate income tax and inefficient, industry-targeted tax exemptions, we’ll never achieve a level playing field. All forms of corporate welfare—such as financing professional sports stadiums and subsidizing the film industry—should be eliminated. Key Policy Wins Florida got rid of its film tax credit program and lowered the commercial lease tax rate. Lawmakers cut Enterprise Florida’s budget by 50%. The state subsidy program for the tourism industry had its budget cut by $26 million. Lawmakers also rejected a permanent extension for that program,
which is now due to sunset next year.
Missed Opportunities Lawmakers missed an oppor-tunity to finally end sports stadium subsidies, which both Republicans and Democrats agree are corporate welfare schemes. Next Steps for Next Session Lawmakers should continue eliminating unnecessary and harmful taxes across the board and finally put an end to corpo-rate welfare programs, including sports stadiums and other state-funded subsidies.
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2. DON’T MAKE FINANCIAL PROMISES TAXPAYERS CAN’T KEEP.
The Goal When spending taxpayer resources, lawmakers should abide by the same principals Flor-ida families use to ensure their personal budgets are responsible. While existing promises to hardworking public employees must be kept, we must shift new state employees into 401(k)-style retirement plans and ensure taxpayers are not on the hook for exces-sive government health care costs. Key Policy Wins Lawmakers began the process of talking about the harms of “release time”—allowing a public employee to do work for his or her union while on the clock, on the taxpayer’s dime.
Missed Opportunities But even though they began talking about release time, lawmakers did not follow through on ending it.
Next Steps for Next Session Florida has a sound fiscal track record compared with other states in the region, having avoided the pension crisis plaguing our neighbors. But lawmakers must remain vigilant. They should continue to find ways to ensure public employ-ees are accountable to the public, while also making sure decisions concerning financial commitments, such as pensions and salaries, remain responsible.
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3. BE STEWARDS OF GOOD, TRANSPARENT GOVERNMENTAND PROTECT PRIVATE PROPERTY.
The Goal In the Sunshine State–and anywhere in the country, really–government functions should be performed in the sunshine. The collective bargaining process should be performed with maximum transpar-ency so state employees can make informed decisions and are aware of how their resources are being used. Floridians’ private property should also be protected against unjust government seizure. Key Policy Wins Legislation passed that requires refer-endums on sales tax rate changes to be held during the general election. This will help increase voter awareness. Lawmakers also enacted a law that requires community redevelopment agencies to operate with more transparency, mandating financial reporting.
Missed Opportunities Lawmakers did not pass legislation to increase the number of votes required for a Community Development District board to authorize bonds. They also failed to act on a measure to require single-subject voting on constitutional amendments. Next Steps for Next Session While Florida has some of the strongest public records request laws in the nation, things can always be made better. Among other actions, lawmakers should consider increasing public access to the voting records for members of local governing bodies, especially on fiscal issues.
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4. EMPOWER EVERY KID WITH THE BEST EDUCATION
The Goal Each student and family have unique needs that can’t always be met by one-size-fits-all education policies. Efforts should be made to expand Florida’s student-centered programs, giving them tools for success, and to empower educators with the opportunity to unleash their creativity to meet the needs of their students. Programs, such as universal savings accounts, can help achieve these goals. Key Policy Wins Lawmakers created the Family Empowerment Scholarship. In its first year, the program could help up to 18,000 students access the education that best fits their needs.
Missed Opportunities Legislation on charter school “authorizers” did not make it to the governor’s desk. The measure would have allowed state universities and institutions in the Florida College System to sponsor and regulate charter schools, increasing educational opportunities for more students. Next Steps for Next Session Lawmakers should continue broadening scholarship opportunities and charter school authorizers, expanding access for families and students across the state with the goal of achieving more educational opportunities for every student.
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5. BREAK DOWN GOVERNMENT BARRIERS TO EMPOWERFLORIDIANS TO PURSUE THE AMERICAN DREAM.
The Goal Every Floridian should be free of oner-ous, unnecessary government barriers. In crimi-nal justice, health care, employment and more, the Sunshine State must have policies that promote transparency, prohibit government overreach and protect due process. Key Policy Wins Health care reforms–including those expanding telehealth and direct primary care, allowing overnight stays in ambulatory surgical centers, and repealing certificate-of-need laws–can dramatically improve the landscape for health care in the state by improving access, increasing quality and driving down costs. The governor also signed an omnibus bill that takes a great first step toward instituting criminal justice policies that are smart
on crime and soft on taxpayers. Missed Opportunities Lawmakers could have been bolder in some areas, especially on criminal justice reform. But this session was a home run in terms of breaking down government barriers, and the legislature should be praised for pushing through so many import-ant bills that will have a positive impact on Florida. Next Steps for Next Session Lawmakers should capi-talize on the momentum from this past session’s crim-inal justice reforms and continue to institute policies that increase public safety, give people second chances and make better use of taxpayer dollars.
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SUPPORTINTERSTATE COMPACT ON EDUCATIONAL
OPPORTUNITY FOR MILITARY CHILDREN |
HB 7013/SB 212
Rep. D. Smith/Sen. Wright
Every child deserves options when it comes to their education and military children can face unique challenges with their families forced to move due to their jobs at a much higher rate than average. To help ensure those children’s educational choices remain open, this bill helps active-duty military families address educational transition issues and affords them equal rights with other students within Florida. This bill was passed by both chambers and signed into law by the Governor.
K-12 EDUCATION | HB 7075/SB 7070
Rep. Sullivan/Rep. Sullivan/Senate Education Committee
Educational freedom is key to societal progress and helps every child find the best educational system that works for their individual needs and goals. These series of bills would help move towards that goal with the creation of the Family Empowerment Scholarship, creating a voucher program for eligible students to help choose the best school for them. This bill was passed by both chambers and signed into law by the Governor.
TAXATION | HB 7123/SB 1412
Rep. Avila/ Sen. Gruters
Florida is the only state with a commercial lease tax, which taxes businesses on the rent they pay for their stores. As part of an overall tax package bill, this piece of legislation would lower the lease rate from 5.7% to 5.5%, helping businesses save on costs that can be
passed along to consumers. While there were some tax carveouts for specific products related to hurricane preparation included, the lowering of the commercial lease rate provided a net positive to Floridians. This bill was passed by both chambers and signed into law by the Governor.
LOCAL GOVERNMENT FINANCIAL REPORTING
| HB 861/SB 1616
Rep. Fernandez-Barquin and Rep. Roach/Sen. Baxley
Governmental transparency is a requirement for accountability, especially when it comes to spending tax dollars. This bill requires counties and municipalities to post their annual budgets to their respective websites for at least two years and tentative budgets to their websites for at least 45 days. This bill was passed by both chambers and HB 861 was sent to the Governor.
ALCOHOL OR DRUG OVERDOSE
PROSECUTIONS | HB 595/SB 530
Rep. Silvers/Sen. Brandes
When dealing with a potential overdose on alcohol or drugs, people shouldn’t have to choose between receiving medical assistance or getting arrested. This bill amends the 911 Good Samaritan Act by extending immunity for use or possession of drug paraphernalia and a person seeking aid for an alcohol overdose. This bill was passed by both chambers and HB 595 was sent to the Governor.
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HEALTH INSURANCE SAVINGS PROGRAMS |
HB 1113/SB 524
Rep. Renner/Sen. Diaz
Competition and consumer choice in health care is key to increasing quality and driving down costs. This legislation would create the Patient Savings Act, which creates the option for consumers to share in the savings their insurance companies get when patients choose a less expensive provider. This will make providers more eager to compete to offer lower prices while keeping quality high. This bill was passed by both chambers and HB 1113 was sent to the Governor.
INCARCERATED WOMEN | HB 49/SB 332
Rep. Jones and Rep. Mercado/Sen. Pizzo
While criminal acts should face consequences, basic human dignities should not be forfeited just because someone is in the custody of the prison system. This law would require appropriate feminine hygiene products to be available for female prisoners which is not currently always the case. This bill was passed by both chambers and HB 49 was sent to the Governor.
BALLOT MEASURES | HB 5/SB 336/SB 1040
Rep. DiCeglie/Sen. Brandes/Sen. Lee
SB 336 and SB 1040 were both bills aimed at requiring votes on sales taxes to be held on general elections which would increase voter awareness and allow for greater input from the public. These measures were eventually packaged into HB 5 which passed both chambers and was sent to the Governor.
PUBLIC SAFETY | HB 7125/SB 642
Rep. Renner and Rep. Daniels/Sen. Brandes
Crimes require consequences, but those consequences should be in line with the severity of the crime to ensure for a fair system and that people are given an opportunity to transition back into society so they don’t offend again. This bill acted as a package of reforms meant to improve that process. Changes in the bill include the increase of a felony theft threshold, a reduction on mandatory driver’s license suspensions, occupational licensing reform aimed at allowing inmates to work in various industries when they leave prison, and an increase in transition staff to help inmates move back into society. This bill was passed by both chambers and HB 7125 was sent to the Governor.
TELEHEALTH | HB 23/SB 1526
Rep. Yarborough/Sen. Harrell
Before venturing into a new business practice, it helps to know what the rules do and don’t allow. With telehealth, there existed a number of grey areas that prevented businesses from fully expanding the services they could offer to consumers. Expanding telehealth would allow doctors to reach patients across distances and in areas they normally would not be able to cover under traditional medical practices giving greater access to healthcare for all Floridians. This bill was passed by both chambers and HB 23 was sent to the Governor.
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DIRECT HEALTH CARE AGREEMENTS |
HB 7/SB 1520
Rep. Duggan/Sen. Bean
Health care is one of the most heavily regulated markets in the nation, restricting consumer choice and forcing patients to select options that don’t always work with their specific needs. This bill would increase choices by allowing for Direct Primary Care, a contractual agreement where a patient pays a monthly fee to the primary care provider for defined primary care services. This bill was passed by both chambers and HB 7 was sent to the Governor.
AUTONOMOUS VEHICLES | HB 311/SB 932
Rep. Fischer/Sen. Brandes
Choice in transportation has typically meant what kind of vehicle to drive, but with autonomous vehicles it can be about if you want to drive at all. This bill sets a framework for the use of autonomous vehicles in the state, paving the way for expanding transportation options. This bill was passed by both chambers and HB 311 was sent to the Governor.
VEGETABLE GARDENS | HB 145/SB 82
Rep. Fetterhoff/Sen. Bradley
Property rights are the core of a functioning society and this legislation would help expand that by allow for vegetables and fruits to be grown in a front yard. This bill was passed by both chambers and SB 82 was sent to the Governor.
COMMUNITY REDEVELOPMENT AGENCIES |
HB 9/SB 1054
Rep. LaMarca/Sen. Lee
Community Redevelopment Agencies are created by counties and municipalities to redevelop slums and blighted areas, and like all governmental bodies should be transparent in their efforts for accountability purposes. This bill would increase transparency though greater reporting requirements and mandated counties and municipalities include CRA data in their financials. This bill was passed by both chambers and HB 9 was sent to the Governor.
MICROMOBILITY DEVICES | HB 453/SB 542
Rep. Toledo/Sen. Brandes
Rented electric scooters, bikes, and other such vehicles dubbed “micromobility devices” have become increasingly popular local transportation options in cities. This bill establishes a framework for their use giving people more choices on how they want to travel locally. This bill was passed by both chambers and HB 453 was sent to the Governor.
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REGISTRATION AND TITLING OF VEHICLES
AND VESSELS | HB 87/SB 234
Rep. Ponder/Sen. Baxley
The last thing a person should have to worry about is dealing with the government over property after a loved one dies, and this bill attempts to minimize that. An act relating to Registration and Titling of Vehicles and Vessels would allow the Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles to check electronic files at the Department of Health instead of requiring a death certificate when transferring title of a vehicle to a new owner. This bill was passed by both chambers and HB 87 was sent to the Governor.
PERMIT FEES | HB 127/SB 142
Rep. Williamson/Sen. Perry
Governmental inspections and fees can be burdensome enough on their own, but when the information for them is hard to find it becomes even more difficult. The bill requires the governing bodies of counties and municipalities to post permit and inspection fee schedules and building permit and inspection utilization reports on their websites by December 31, 2020. This bill was passed by both chambers and HB 127 was sent to the Governor.
HOSPITAL LICENSURE | HB 21/SB 1712
Rep. Fitzenhagen/Sen. Harrell
Certificate of Need (CON) laws require a hospital to be granted permission by the government to build new, or even expand existing, facilities. This has resulted in fewer hospitals, higher prices, and lower quality care. This bill would set an end date to eliminate current
CON laws for all general hospitals and most specialty hospitals in a major victory for free market health care policy. This bill was passed by both chambers and HB 21 was sent to the Governor.
WORKFORCE EDUCATION | HB 7071/SB 770
Rep. Mariano and Massullo, Jr./Sen.Hutson
Each person has different aptitudes and different ways of learning so expanding educational freedom is vital to helping people create the best environment to help them succeed. This bill would help expand apprenticeship programs in high schools, allowing more options for people to help find their career and learn. This bill was passed by both chambers and HB 7071 was sent to the Governor.
DID NOT PASS CHAMBER MASTERY-BASED EDUCATION | HB 401/SB 226
Rep. DiCeglie/Sen. Brandes
This bill would set up a pilot program allowing participating schools to allows students to progress to higher levels of learning based upon the mastery of concepts and skills versus the traditional curriculum, giving more options for students to advance their education. Unfortunately these bills did not pass their respective chambers.
SPORTS FRANCHISES AND FACILITIES |
HB 791/SB 414
Rep. Avila/Sen. Lee
Professional sports teams and their stadiums are often subsidized by the government to the detriment of the
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taxpayer. These bills would have eliminated some of the options these private business have for public financing of their stadiums. While the House side was passed in its chamber, the Senate side did not advance past committee and the bill died.
PUBLIC RECORDS | HB 407/SB 602
Rep. R. Rodrigues/Sen. Perry
Requesting information from the government shouldn’t result in getting sued, but unfortunately that can happen. The bill prohibits a governmental agency that receives a public record request to inspect or copy a record from responding to such request by filing a civil action against the individual or entity making the request. While the House side was passed in its chamber, the Senate side did not advance past committee and the bill died.
LOCAL GOVERNMENT FISCAL
TRANSPARENCY | HB 15
Rep. Burton
Enacting taxes is one of the most powerful measures a governmental body can do as it imposes a cost that everyone must pay. This bill would require easy public access to voting records of local governing body members as related to tax increases or the issuance of tax-supported debt. While the bill was passed through the House, it did not go through the Senate.
VA MISSION ACT | HB 713/SB 852
Rep. Sabatini/Sen. Diaz.
The lack of quality healthcare and choice is no more apparent than in our nations veterans hospitals. This memorial would urge Congress and the VA to ensure that the VA MISSION Act of 2018 is implemented in a manner consistent with the legislative intent and purpose of the act. Unfortunately,, the memorial never made it out of its first House committee and was not passed.
AMBULATORY CARE SERVICES | HB 25/SB 434
Rep. Stevenson/Sen. Harrell
Ambulatory surgical centers are specialized medical facilities that can typically provide services cheaper than general hospitals. Unfortunately, patients are not currently able to stay overnight due to state regulations which limits the surgical options available. This bill would allow patients to stay up to 24hrs in the facility which would help expand quality healthcare services to the public. While HB 25/SB 434 did not pass, the language of the bill was attached to HB 843 which passed both chambers and was presented to the Governor.
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COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DISTRICT BOND
FINANCING | HB 641/SB 1244
Rep. Andrade/Sen. Wright
Community development districts (CDDs) are a type of special purpose local government intended to provide basic urban community services in a cost-effective manner and have the power to issue bonds. The bill increases the number of votes required for a CDD board to authorize bonds from a majority vote to two-thirds vote of the board. While the House side passed the chamber, the Senate side died in committee.
CRIMINAL JUSTICE DATA TRANSPARENCY |
HB 7109
Rep. J Grant
Last year, SB 1392 was signed into law to set a standardized framework for criminal justice data across the state. This bill would expand on the types of data collected to help provide transparency and understand to the public about the criminal justice system. While HB 7109 passed the House it did not have a companion in the Senate. However, the language was inserted into HB 7125 which passed both chambers and was presented to the Governor.
GROWTH MANAGEMENT | HB 291/SB 428
Rep. Clemons and Rep. McClain/Sen. Perry
Established property rights are essential to a free society and government must respect them. This bill would require the State Comprehensive Plan (which manages growth and development) to include a property rights element in its local planning. While this bill managed to pass through the House, it was unable to pass the Senate.
LEGAL NOTICES | HB 1235/SB 1676
Rep. Fine/Sen. Baxley
Government has a responsibility to print notices for the public. However, current law requires many of these notices to be printed in local newspapers, an expensive and outdated practice. This legislation would allow for notices to be printed online making them more accessible and cheaper. The House version managed to pass the chamber but the Senate version died in committee.
HEALTH INNOVATION COMMISSION | HB 961
Rep. Fine
Health care is an increasingly regulated industry, which can result in higher costs and lower overall efficiency. This bill seeks to correct that by creating an Innovation Commission within the Agency for Health Care Administration charged with facilitating implementation of innovative or alternative health care delivery or payment models that will increase efficiency, improve patient outcomes, or reduce health care costs, but which cannot be effectively or efficiently implemented due to specific regulatory barriers in law or rule. This bill managed to pass the House but could not make its way through the Senate.
HEALTH CARE PRACTITIONERS | HB 821
Rep. Pigman
Advanced practice registered nurses (APRNs) are highly trained but unfortunately are unable to provide certain services due to governmental regulations. This bill would allow ARPNs who meet certain criteria to practice advanced or specialized nursing without
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physician supervision, allowing more patients to be seen. This bill passed the House but was unable to go through the Senate.
PUBLIC LODGING ESTABLISHMENTS |
HB 987/SB 812/SB 824
Rep. J. Grant/Sen. Simmons/Sen. Diaz
This series of bills would preempt regulations of local vacation rentals like Airbnb helping both improve private property rights as well as expanding consumer choice for lodging. Unfortunately, none of these bills managed to make it through either chamber.
SINGLE SUBJECT REQUIREMENT FOR
REVISIONS OR AMENDMENTS TO THE
CONSTITUTION | HB 53/SB 86
Rep. Byrd and Rep. Payne/Sen. J. Rodriguez
In the Florida legislature, bills must be kept to a single subject to prevent members from having to choose between potentially wildly different subject when casting their vote. This bill would require state constitutional amendments to do likewise. While the House version passed out of committee it never received a vote on the floor and the Senate side never made it through committee.
ACCESS TO HEALTH CARE PRACTITIONER
SERVICES | HB 1157
Rep. Caruso
Removing unnecessary regulation for health care practitioners both saves them money and frees up more time to be spent with patients. This bill would require the Department of Health to waive the renewal fee of a physician who demonstrates the provision of at least 160 hours of pro bono medical services. The bill also creates a registration process for retired physicians to provide volunteer health care services for low income populations, increasing health care access across the state. While the bill made it through committee it did not receive a vote on the House floor.
BEVERAGE LAW | HB 1219/SB 220
Rep. Sabatini/Sen. Brandes
Current law regulates the size of container that wine must be sold in, limiting consumer choice. This bill would remove that regulation expanding options for those who might smaller, or larger bottles. While the House passed their version, the Senate bill died in committee.
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ABOLISHING THE CONSTITUTION REVISION
COMMISSION | HB 249/251/SB 362
Rep. Drake/Rep. Drake/Sen. Brandes
Currently, the Florida Constitution requires that a constitution revision commission be convened once every 20 years to examine the State Constitution and propose any amendments that it deems appropriate. However, this is often a politicized process run by members who aren’t voted on and held accountable to the public. These bills would put an end to that process. The Senate version passed but neither of the House bills managed to get a vote on the floor.
PERCENTAGE OF ELECTOR VOTES REQUIRED
TO APPROVE CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT
OR REVISION | HJR 57/SJR 232
Rep. Roth/Sen. Baxley
Constitutional amendments have both the power of law and are incredibly difficult to do away with, requiring a constitutional amendment itself, even if the amendment has long since served its purpose. To ensure that amendments are only enacted then with a strong consensus of the voters this bill would require a 66.6% yes vote to pass. Both the Senate and House bills did not pass committee.
DEREGULATION OF PROFESSIONS AND
OCCUPATIONS | HB 27/SB 1640
Rep. Ingoglia/Sen. Albritton
Occupational licensing can force people working a trade to spend thousands of dollars and hundreds of hours of government-mandated training for permission to do their job. While proper training is important in
many occupations, many government requirements offer very little benefit to the public or the person seeking the license, and the valuable parts of training can be handled through training developed by private sector professionals. This bill would cut down on these burdensome requirements for several professions including interior design, hair braiding, and barbers. While both the House and Senate versions made it through committee, neither had a floor vote.
THEFT OFFENSES | HB 589/SB 406
Rep. Alexander and Rep. Donalds/Sen. Brandes
Florida has the second lowest felony theft threshold in the nation at $300, meaning that if convicted of stealing anything valued at $300 or more a person is branded a felon for the rest of their lifetime. These bills would move that threshold up to a number better reflecting the penalty. While neither bill made it to a floor vote, a measure moving the threshold to $750 was put into HB 7125 which passed and was sent to the Governor to sign.
LEGISLATIVE REVIEW OF PROPOSED
REGULATION OF UNREGULATED FUNCTIONS |
HB 679
Rep. Hage
Currently, Florida’s Sunrise Act requires a cost-benefit analysis be conducted before legislation proposing to regulate an unregulated profession or occupation is enacted. This bill would also require legislation that substantially expands regulation of an already regulated profession or occupation have a similar analysis. While the bill made it through the House it was not picked up by the Senate.
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REPEAL OF PUBLIC CAMPAIGN FINANCING
REQUIREMENT | HB 613/HB 615/SB 270
Rep. Roth/Rep. 615/Sen. Baxley
Under certain conditions candidates running for office are granted tax dollars to run their campaigns, a dubious “public good” for tax payers. These bills would limit or repeal public campaign financing. The Senate side did not make it out of committee leaving the bills dead.
SEARCHES OF CELLULAR PHONES AND
OTHER ELECTRONIC DEVICES |
HB 1405/SB 210
Toledo/Brandes
Cell phones and home assistant devices such as the Amazon Echo have become increasingly complex and now contain information such as location tracking and the ability to listen in to conversations in addition to texts, emails, and browsing history. These bills would require a warrant before law officers could search for this information. Neither the House or Senate versions made it out of committee.
GOVERNMENT INTEGRITY | HB 1047
Rep. Tomkow
This bill was designed to promote integrity in government and identify and eliminate fraud and waste in government such as prohibiting state employees from lobbying for an appropriation and creating the Florida Integrity Office under the Auditor General for the purpose of ensuring accountability and integrity in state and local government. The bill died in committee.
PROFESSIONAL REGULATION | HB 397/SB 334
Rep. Plakon/Sen. Brandes
An applicant can often be denied a professional license if they have a criminal background, which can severely limit their options for work once they transition back into society. This bill would limit the considerations as well as reduce the time period from when a conviction was made in determining a license. While this bill passed through House committees it didn’t receive a floor vote and the Senate side also died in committee.
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SINGLE SUBJECT LIMITATION FOR TAXATION
AND BUDGET REFORM COMMISSION |
HB 53/SB 690
Rep. Byrd and Rep. Payne/Sen. J. Rodriguez
The Florida Constitution requires that a Taxation and Budget Reform Commission come together once every 20 years and that it have the authority to propose a revision of the “Constitution or any part of it dealing with taxation or the state budgetary process.” This bill would require an proposed amendments to only have a single subject, a requirement the Florida legislature already has. While the bill passed in the Senate it never made it to the floor in the House.
CERTIFICATION FOR PRESCRIPTIVE
AUTHORITY | HB 373/SB 304
Rep. Pigman/Sen. Brandes
Currently, psychologists are unable to subscribe medication and must outsource to psychiatrist for that function, even if the psychologist already has the training to do so. This bill would allow psychologists who meet specific criteria to prescribe certain drugs improving health care access and removing regulatory barriers for patients. Neither the Senate or House version made it out of the committee process.
CHARTER SCHOOLS | HB 1197/SB 1470
Rep. Fischer/Sen.Diaz
This bill would allow state universities and Florida College System institutions to sponsor charter schools, increasing educational opportunity within the state. While the House side passed its chamber, the Senate version died in committee.
APPRENTICESHIP PROGRAMS | SB 522
Sen. Diaz
Apprenticeships can be valuable in training and providing education to many students. This bill would require the Department of Education to provide a report to the legislature regarding apprenticeship training in the state, increasing knowledge sharing and shedding light on new educational opportunities. While this bill did not make it out of the committee process, elements were rolled into SB 770 which, along with its companion bill HB 7071, were passed and presented to the Governor.
PRETRIAL RELEASE | SB 534
Sen. Brandes
While some defendants are allowed to post bond to await trial, many are still forced to stay in prison even without a conviction which can upset both their personal and work lives. This bill would allow courts to use risk assessment more heavily as a tool in determining whether defendants should be allowed the option of a bond helping limit that disruption. This bill died in committee before it make it to the Senate floor.
GARDINER SCHOLARSHIP | HB 1051/SB 1380
Rep. Fetterhoff and Sen. Perry
While there are several state scholarship programs available in Florida, there are restrictions for what types of schooling or material they can be spent on. This bill would seek to expand the use of funds for the Gardiner Scholarship Program to include tuition and fees associated with art, music, or theatre programs. Both the Senate and House versions of this bill failed to pass out of committee.
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HIGH SCHOOL EQUIVALENCY DIPLOMA
PROGRAM | HB 185/SB 506
Rep. Valdes/Sen. Rouson
Expanding educational opportunities can also mean expanding what constitutes graduation requirements, as each student is allowed to learn material in a way that best fits their individual needs. This bill would allow for alternative ways to achieve a high school diploma including allowing credit for earning an industry certification. These bills both failed to pass through their first committee.
DRIVING UNDER THE INFLUENCE | SB 612
Sen. Baxley
Certain driving offenses can require a person to install a device to test alcohol content before starting a car. These devices are often payed for by the driver and are expensive which can result in denying access to a vehicle if the person can’t pay. This bill would discount payment on these devices if certain income thresholds are met, allowing them to still use their vehicle to drive to work and other related activities. SB 612 failed to make it out of the first committee it was assigned to.
TAX ON COMMERCIAL REAL PROPERTY |
SB 618
Sen. Perry
Florida is the only state to have a tax on rented commercial property. This bill would make only taxes over $10,000 payable starting in 2020, increasing up to $90,000 by 2028. While SB 618 did not pass out of committee, the commercial lease tax was lowered overall in HB 7123 which was signed by the Governor.
GAIN-TIME | SB 1212
Sen. Bracy
Prison sentences can often be lowered through good behavior which provides an incentive for orderly conduct and education. This bill would allow shortening by up to 35% if certain conditions are met. SB 1212 died in its first committee stop.
PRESENTENCING CONSIDERATION | SB 834
Sen. Bracy
This bill would allow a defendant to ask the court to reserve and modify sentencing if they are the primary caretaker of a child or dependent to prevent undo disruption. SB 834 did not make it out of the committee process.
COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DISTRICTS |
HB 151
Rep. Cortes
Financial responsibility is a key part of good governance. This bill would require that all property obtained by a district must first get a proper financial evaluation by a property appraiser. HB 151 did not make it through the committee process.
PUBLIC MEETINGS | HB 265
Rep. Newton
Public meeting must adhere to certain reporting requirements for transparency and accountability to the public. This bill would expand those requirements to any entity created by general or special law. HB 265 failed to pass through the first committee of assignment.
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SPORTS DEVELOPMENT | HB 233/SB 414
Rep. Beltran/Sen. Lee
Public financing is often used by professional sports teams as a way to bolster their profits, creating a system of corporate welfare. These bills would repeal one such program, the Sports Development Program enacted in 2014 to provide public subsidies for stadium construction. Neither bill made it to a floor vote.
MANDATORY MINIMUM SENTENCES | SB 1302
Sen. Bracy
Drug offenses often carry mandatory minimum sentences which can vastly over-penalize inmates. This bill would give more room for courts on certain non-violent drug crimes. SB 1302 failed to make it out of committee.
INCARCERATED WOMEN WITH NEWBORN
CHILDREN | SB 1326
Sen. Powell
While in custody inmates can have physical contact with non-inmates severely limited. This bill would broaden visitation rights for mothers of newborn children. SB 1326 was not taken up for a vote in committee.
YOUTH IN SOLITARY CONFINEMENT | HB 755/
HB 499/SB 624/SB 110
Rep. Alexander/Rep. Brown/Sen. Montford/Sen. Thurston, Jr
Prolonged solitary confinement can be detrimental to mental health causing long-term negative effects. These series of bills would limit or prevent juveniles in the criminal justice system from being forced into solitary confinement. Unfortunately, all four bills did not make it out of committee.
PUBLIC RECORDS | HB 479
Rep. Polo
While Sunshine Laws help provide governmental transparency and accountability for getting information, the timeliness in which information is distributed can sometimes be an issue and hamper public requests. This bill would require that custodians of public records provide a timeline for requests as well notification and a reason why if that timeline is not kept. HB 479 failed to make it past the first committee.
OCCUPATIONAL LICENSING | SB 924
Sen. Albritton
Occupational licensing can hurt job seekers with burdensome, unnecessary requirements. This bill would help remove some of the red tape surrounding professional licensing by allowing applicants to substitute having completed appropriate apprenticeships for other requirements. SB 924 died in committee.
LOCAL BUSINESS TAXES | SB 868
Sen. Hutson
Taxing businesses might raise revenue for the government but it comes at the expense of the owner and the customers who must pay higher prices. This bill would set a limit on how much businesses have to pay allowing for more money to stay in taxpayer’s pockets. SB 868 did not receive a vote in its first committee.
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PILOT PROGRAM FOR TRUTH-IN-MILLAGE
NOTICES | HB 399/SB 564
Rep. DiCeglie/Sen. Hooper
This bill would require property appraisers to give notice to each taxpayer on the current year’s assessment roll. The notice informs the taxpayer of the property taxes and millage rate assessed against the property for the present year, the property taxes and millage rate under the proposed budget of each taxing authority, the property taxes and millage rate if the taxing authority made no budget changes from the previous year, and the date, time, and meeting location at which the taxing authority will adopt the rate for the upcoming year. Both bills failed to make it out of committee.
TRAFFIC INFRACTION DETECTORS |
HB 6003/SB 622
Rep. Sabatini/Sen. Brandes
These bills would limit the use of red light cameras to enforce traffic laws around the state. Red light laws have come under scrutiny as sometimes being used as a way to create revenue instead of ensuring public safety. Both bills failed to make it out of the committee process.
LICENSURE OF CHECK CASHERS | SB 546
Sen. Brandes
This bill would remove licensure requirements for certain cash checking stores, giving more people options and allowing greater competition in the industry. SB 546 did not receive a vote in its first committee of assignment.
EXTENSION OF CONFINEMENT | SB 338
Sen. Brandes
SB 338 would allow inmates participating in supervised community release programs up to 180 days before the inmate’s tentative release date to be recorded as an extension of the inmate’s confinement, allowing inmates who have demonstrated positive behavior quicker entry back into society while also saving taxpayer dollars. SB 338 failed to make it through the committee process.
CRIMINAL JUSTICE | SB 1334
Sen. Brandes
A reform package of the Florida criminal justice system, this bill put together a number of different measures including expanding the Good Samaritan act to include drug and alcohol overdoses and allowing community release programs to count towards confinement. SB 1334 did not make it past the committee process but many of its elements were put into SB 642/HB 7125 which went through both chambers and presented to the Governor to sign.
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SUSPENSION OR REVOCATION OF DRIVER
LICENSES - ROLLED INTO 7125 | HB 1013
Rep. Polsky
Suspension of a driver’s license is a common tool of the courts, even when the offence didn’t involve misuse of a car. This can severely hinder a persons ability to participate in the workforce or conduct personal business. This bill would seek to limit many of the non-driving related suspensions. HB 1013 died in committee but elements were put into SB 642/HB 7125 which went through both chambers and presented to the Governor to sign.
DETENTION FACILITIES | SB 204
Sen. Brandes
Recordings during law enforcement interviews helps both the officials and the person interviewed by ensuring an accurate depiction of what was said. This bill would require that all such interviews that happen at a place of detention be electronically recorded. SB 204 did not pass the committee process.
ELECTRONIC PAYMENT OF GOVERNMENTAL
FEES | SB 1114
Sen. Taddeo
Under certain circumstances some court-related fees cannot be paid electronically, placing a burden on the person to have to physically go into a location for payment. This bill would allow for an electronic option of payment. SB 1114 failed to make it out its committee of assignment.
INMATE REENTRY | HB 953
Rep. Stone
Transition back into society can be hard for an inmate, and without proper support or options they might reoffend causing harm both to society and themselves. HB 953 would increase transition staff and their resources, helping inmates as they look for legitimate work and housing. HB 953 did not pass out of the committee process but elements were put into SB 642/HB 7125 which went through both chambers and presented to the Governor to sign.
COLLECTIVE BARGAINING | HB 13
Rep. Williamson
While on the job, public employees should do work for the public instead of being compensated to work for themselves or another group such as a labor union. However, many public workers are given paid time to do work for their union. This bill would end that practice giving the public the full value of what they pay in salary and wages for public service. HB 13 failed to make it out of the committee process.
OPPOSEREGIONAL RURAL DEVELOPMENT GRANTS |
HB 671/SB 596
Rep. Clemons and Rep. Polsky/Sen. Albritton
The Regional Rural Development Grants Program is a state matching grant program established to provide funding to build the professional capacity of regional economic development organizations, and this bill would give additional taxpayer money for those matches. While striving for economic development
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is a laudable goal, broad-based relief that offers free market solutions should be goal such as lowering tax rates or ending regulations that hinder business, not the targeting of any one industry or region or type of region for tax dollars. While the bill did make its way through the Senate, the House side dialed to make it through committee.
FLORIDA TOURISM MARKETING |
HB 6031/SB 178
Rep. Ponder/Sen. Gruters
The Florida Tourism Industry Marketing Corporation, which does business as VISIT FLORIDA, is a state sponsored marketing program that uses taxpayer dollars to advertise for the state as a whole and for specific locations and businesses within Florida. While there are many legitimate actions for government, shooting and placing TV commercials is not one of them and that money would be better kept with taxpayers. VISIT FLORIDA is currently set for repeal on October 1, 2019 and this bill seeks to remove that repeal. While the bill passed through the Senate, the House side died in committee.
FERTILIZERS | HB 157/SB 1716
Rep. Thompson/Sen. Bracy
This bill would require that county and municipal governments must only allow the use of specified slow-release fertilizers in their districts which would limit consumer choice and raise costs. Both the House and Senate versions of the bill did not get through the committee process.
WORKPLACE SEXUAL HARASSMENT |
HB 417/SB 1580
Rep. Eskamani/Sen. Book
Even governmental rules for good policy outcomes should still bear scrutiny to both the costs and whether the laws will actually produce the desired results. In this case, workplace harassment is already illegal and many companies have even stricter rules in place for liability reasons. Imposing additional training would raise costs while providing minimal additional benefits. Neither bill made it through the committee process.
FILM, TELEVISION, AND DIGITAL MEDIA
TARGETED GRANT PROGRAM |
HB 1401/SB 526
Rep. Buchanan/Sen. Gruters
This bill would create the Film, Television, and Digital Media Targeted Grant Program which would provide entertainment companies incentives using tax dollars to produce content in Florida. Government should not be involved in picking winners and losers or providing corporate welfare using taxpayer money. Fortunately, both the House and Senate versions of the bill died in committee.
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ETHICS | HB 1403/SB 58
Rep. Drake/Sen. Book
This bill would fine or imprison legislators or non-legislators who engage in contemptuous or disorderly conduct before a legislative committee, including knowingly making a false statement. Besides creating a chilling atmosphere that intimidates those wishing to give honest testimony, this language could also be politicized as anyone who says something a legislator might not agree with could be considered making a false statement. This bill failed to make it through the committee process in both the House and Senate.
DISCRIMINATION IN LABOR AND
ENFORCEMENT | HB 1355/HB 419/SB 474
Rep. Joseph/Rep. Joseph/Sen. Stewart
These series of bills would prohibit an employer from providing less favorable employment opportunities to employees based on sex by either purposefully directing them down a less prominent career path or limiting a promotion among other actions. While discrimination anywhere should be discouraged, gender discrimination in the workplace is already illegal and many companies have additional strict polices regarding the subject. Imposing additional standards would raise compliance costs while providing minimal additional benefits. Both the House and the Senate versions did not make it through committee.
CONTINUING EDUCATION FOR BARBERS,
COSMETOLOGISTS, AND SPECIALISTS | HB
1257/SB 388
Rep. Daniels/Sen. Farmer, Jr.
Barbers and cosmetologists in Florida are already hard hit by occupational licensing regulations that can require thousands of dollars and hundreds of hours to legally work. This bill would impose additional training in the form of domestic violence and sexual assault awareness. While both crimes are reprehensible, requiring a professional to undergo training for something outside of their job scope before they can work is a burdensome mandate. Neither the House or Senate side of this bill made it through the committee assignment process.
CHARTER SCHOOLS | HB 1163/SB 1224
Rep. Jones/Sen. Farmer, Jr.
This bill would add additional credentialing requirements for administrators of charter schools to certify the individual’s core competence in the administration of a charter school. Imposing additional costs can limit supply and raise the prices for consumers who ultimately bear the cost. In this case, requiring additional credentials from a third-party would limit educational opportunities for children and their parents. Both bills did not complete the committee process and died before reaching a floor vote.
VACATION RENTALS | SB 812
Sen. Simmons
SB 812 would add additional regulations to vacation rentals in Florida, particularly for homeowners who want to rent out their home using an online service, to make it more in line with traditional hotels. If consumers wanted to stay in a traditional hotel they have that option, this bill however would impose
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additional costs and decrease choice in rentals. SB 812 did not make it out of the committee process.
CAMPAIGN FINANCE | SB 396
Sen. Farmer, Jr.
This bill would prohibit a statewide elected official from either asking for or collecting donations during legislative session. Campaign donations are a way for the public to support their candidates and issues, and limiting their ability on when they can donate inhibits their ability to signal that support and partake in the political process. SB 396 failed to make it to a floor vote, remaining in committee.
TOURIST DEVELOPMENT TAX | SB 726
Sen. Stewart
SB 726 would allow counties to use certain tax funds to incentivize or promote the film industry. Government should not be involved in picking winners and losers or providing corporate welfare using taxpayer money. SB 726 did not make it out of the committee process.
SMALL BUSINESS MICROFINANCING | HB 477/
SB 1424
Rep. Omphroy/Sen. Powell
These bills would establish a governmental program that would give financing options to certain minority-owned small businesses. While business development should be encouraged, the best way to do so is through broad based relief that allows for everyone to benefit such as tax relief or doing away with excess business regulations. These bills failed to make it out of committee.
LUXURY GROUND TRANSPORTATION
COMPANIES | HB 303
Rep. Rommel
This bill would provide requirements for insurance standards and drivers of luxury ground transportation vehicles. While reporting measures and insurance standards can be useful to a company, top-down requirements for an industry can eliminate consumer choice and raise costs. HB 303 failed to make it through the committee process.
EMPLOYMENT PRACTICES | HB 393/SB 692
Rep. Joseph/Sen. Cruz
These bills would mandate paid family leave for up to 6 months after the birth of a child. While noble in its intent, businesses and employees can already choose to contract for this provision and many companies already offer some form of leave when they have the financial means to do so. Imposing a top down regulation reduces choice and raises costs that must be covered elsewhere by employers such as by reducing wages or other benefits.
FILM AND TELEVISION PRODUCTION | HB
867/SB 1016/SB 1014
Rep. Silvers/Sen. Taddeo/Sen. Taddeo
This series of bills would create an incentives programs that would hand over tax dollars to film corporations that meet certain requirements in Florida. Government should not be involved in picking winners and losers or providing corporate welfare using taxpayer money. Fortunately, both the House and Senate versions of the bill died in committee
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RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT TAX CREDIT |
SB 750
Sen. Gruters
SB 750 would increase the annual limit on research and development tax credits on corporate income taxes to $35 million from $9 million. Tax credits distort the market, and are a form of corporate welfare as they favor certain industries or businesses over others. SB 750 did not make it out of its committee assignments.
CONSUMER FINANCE LOANS | HB 469/SB 874
Rep. Fernandez-Barquin and Rep. Santiago/Sen. Rouson
These bills would create a pilot program allowing certain lending organizations to provide loans but with caps to the limit of the loan and the rate of interest. By capping amounts and interest rates consumers are artificially limited in their choices for borrowing. While the Senate side passed a floor vote the House version did not make it out the committee process.
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CHARTER SCHOOLS | HB 1089/SB 584
Rep. Goff-Mercil/Sen. Cruz
This bill would prohibit charter schools from operating as, or being operated by, certain for-profit entities limiting funding options and thereby limiting options for children and their parents seeking to find a school that best fits their individual needs. These bills failed to pass through the committee process in both the House and Senate.
RURAL COMMUNITIES | HB 739/SB 298
Rep. Hill/Sen. Montford
This bill would create the Florida Rural Jobs and Business Recovery Act, which authorizes incentives in the form of tax credits against the state insurance premium tax for investors to invest funds with certified growth fund entities. Tax credits distort the market as they favor certain industries or businesses over others. did not make it out of its committee assignments. Neither version of the bill made it through committee.
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Renner, Paul 24 A+
DiCeglie, Nick 66 A+
Avila, Bryan 111 A+
Grant (J), James "J.W." 64 A+
Pigman, Cary 55 A+
Fetterhoff, Elizabeth 26 A+
Burton. Colleen 40 A+
Toledo, Jackie 60 A+
Fischer, Jason 16 A+
Roth, Rick 85 A+
Byrd, Cord 11 A+
Donalds, Byron 80 A+
Hage, Brett Thomas 33 A+
Beltran, Mike 57 A+
Tomkow, Josie 39 A+
SENATOR District Grade
Brandes, Jeff 24 A+
Diaz, Manny 36 A+
Baxley, Dennis 12 A+
Harrell, Gayle 25 A+
Perry, Keith 8 A
Hooper, Ed 16 A
Benacquisto, Lizbeth 27 A
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Yarborough, Clay 12 A+
Ingoglia, Blaise 35 A+
Brannan III, Robert Charles "Chuck" 10 A+
Caruso, Mike 89 A+
Cummings, W. Travis 18 A+
Fernandez-Barquin, Juan 119 A+
Fine, Randy 53 A+
Grant (M), Michael 75 A+
Gregory, Tommy 73 A+
LaMarca, Chip 93 A+
Latvala, Chris 67 A+
Leek, Thomas J. "Tom" 25 A+
Magar, MaryLynn 82 A+
Mariano, Amber 36 A+
Massullo, Jr., Ralph 34 A+
McClure, Lawrence 58 A+
Oliva, Jose 110 A+
Plakon, Scott 29 A+
Ponder, Mel 4 A+
Raschein, Holly Merrill 120 A+
Roach, Spencer 79 A+
Rodriguez (AM), Ana Maria 105 A+
Sabatini, Anthony 32 A+
Sprowls, Chris 65 A+
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Stevenson, Cyndi 17 A+
Sullivan, Jennifer 31 A+
Trumbull, Jay 6 A+
Payne, Bobby 19 A
Rommel, Bob 106 A
Drake, Brad 5 A
Zika, Ardian 37 A
Rodrigues (R ), Ray Wesley 76 A
Overdorf, Tobin Rogers "Toby" 83 A
Duggan, Wyman 15 A
Williamson, Jayer 3 A
La Rosa, Mike 42 A
McClain, Stan 23 A
Aloupis, Vance Arthur 115 A
Eagle, Dane 77 A
Smith (D), David 28 A
Perez, Daniel 116 A
Stone, Charlie 22 A
Rodriguez (Ant), Anthony 118 A
Clemons, Charles Wesley "Chuck" 21 A
Andrade, Robert Alexander ''Alex'' 2 A
Bell, Melony 56 A
Fitzenhagen, Heather 78 A
Robinson, William Cloud "Will" 71 A
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Killebrew, Sam 41 A
Hill, Mike 1 A
Sirios, Tyler I. 51 A
Buchanan, James 74 A
Santiago, David 27 A
Altman, Thad 52 A
Grall, Erin 54 A
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Jeff Brandes 24 A+Manny Diaz 36 A+Dennis Baxley 12 A+Gayle Harrell 25 A+Keith Perry 8 AEd Hooper 16 ALizbeth Benacquisto 27 ABen Albritton 26 BAnitere Flores 39 BTom A. Wright 14 BBill Galvano 21 BTravis Hutson 7 BDoug Broxson 1 BKathleen Passidomo 28 BDavid Simmons 9 BDebbie Mayfield 17 BRob Bradley 5 BKelli Stargel 22 BTom Lee 20 BAaron Bean 4 BWilton Simpson 10 BRandolph Bracy 11 BGeorge Gainer 2 BKevin Rader 29 CJason Pizzo 38 CAnnette Taddeo 40 CJose Javier Rodriguez (J) 37 CAudry Gibson 6 CDarryl Ervin Rouson 19 CJoe Gruters 23 C
Perry Thurston, Jr. 33 CBill Montford 3 CLinda Stewart 13 CVictor M. Torres, Jr. 15 DLori Book 32 DJanet Cruz 18 DOscar Braynon II 35 DLauren Berman 31 DGary Farmer, Jr. 34 DBobby Powell 30 F
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HOUSE CONDENSED VOTES
Renner, Paul 24 A+DiCeglie, Nick 66 A+Avila, Bryan 111 A+Grant (J), James "J.W." 64 A+Pigman, Cary 55 A+Fetterhoff, Elizabeth 26 A+Burton. Colleen 40 A+Toledo, Jackie 60 A+Fischer, Jason 16 A+Roth, Rick 85 A+Byrd, Cord 11 A+Donalds, Byron 80 A+Hage, Brett Thomas 33 A+Beltran, Mike 57 A+Tomkow, Josie 39 A+Yarborough, Clay 12 A+Ingoglia, Blaise 35 A+Brannan III, Robert Charles "Chuck" 10 A+Caruso, Mike 89 A+Cummings, W. Travis 18 A+Fernandez-Barquin, Juan 119 A+Fine, Randy 53 A+Grant (M), Michael 75 A+Gregory, Tommy 73 A+LaMarca, Chip 93 A+Latvala, Chris 67 A+Leek, Thomas J. "Tom" 25 A+Magar, MaryLynn 82 A+Mariano, Amber 36 A+Massullo, Jr., Ralph 34 A+
McClure, Lawrence 58 AOliva, Jose 110 A+Plakon, Scott 29 A+Ponder, Mel 4 A+Raschein, Holly Merrill 120 A+Roach, Spencer 79 A+Rodriguez (AM), Ana Maria 105 A+Sabatini, Anthony 32 A+Sprowls, Chris 65 A+Stevenson, Cyndi 17 A+Sullivan, Jennifer 31 A+Trumbull, Jay 6 A+Payne, Bobby 19 ARommel, Bob 106 ADrake, Brad 5 AZika, Ardian 37 ARodrigues (R ), Ray Wesley 76 AOverdorf, Tobin Rogers "Toby" 83 ADuggan, Wyman 15 AWilliamson, Jayer 3 ALa Rosa, Mike 42 AMcClain, Stan 23 AAloupis, Vance Arthur 115 AEagle, Dane 77 ASmith (D), David 28 APerez, Daniel 116 AStone, Charlie 22 ARodriguez (Ant), Anthony 118 AClemons, Charles Wesley "Chuck" 21 AAndrade, Robert Alexander ''Alex'' 2 A
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Bell, Melony 56 AFitzenhagen, Heather 78 ARobinson, William Cloud "Will" 71 AKillebrew, Sam 41 AHill, Mike 1 ASirios, Tyler I. 51 ABuchanan, James 74 ASantiago, David 27 AAltman, Thad 52 AGrall, Erin 54 APlasencia, Rene 50 BDaniels, Kimberely 14 BBush III, James 109 BDuran. Nicholas X. 112 CWillhite, Matt 86 CNewton, Wengay "Newt" 70 CDiamond, Ben 68 CPolsky, Tina Scott 81 CJones, Shervin D. "Shev" 101 CSilvers, David 87 CDavis, Tracie 13 CSlosberg, Emily 91 CWebb, Jennifer Necole 69 DAlexander, Ramon 8 DHart, Dianne "Ms. Dee" 61 DAntone, Bruce 46 DGeller, Joe 100 DGrieco, Michael 113 DValdes, Susan L. 62 DHattersley, Adam Roger 59 D
Gottlieb, Michael "Mike" 98 DCasello, Joseph 90 DHogan Johnson, Delores 84 DJacobs, Kristin 96 DWilliams, Patricia H. 92 DStark, Richard 104 DFernandez, Javier E. 114 DPolo, Cindy 103 DAusley, Loranne 9 DJacquet, Al 88 DMercado, Amy 48 DMcGhee, Kionne L. 117 FPritchett, Sharon 102 FWatson (B), Barbara 107 FDriskell, Fentrice 63 FThompson, Geraldine 44 FGood, Margaret 72 FDuBose, Bobby 94 FJoseph, Dotie 108 FOmphroy, Anika Tene 95 FJenne, Evan 99 FWatson (C ), Clovis 20 FSmith (C ), Carlos Guillermo 49 FBrown, Kamia L. 45 FCortes, John 43 FEskamani, Anna V. 47 FGoff-Marcil, Joy 30 FDaley, Dan 97 N/A
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GRADE D A A A D D A+ A A+ A+ F A A+ B A+ A+ D A F
PERCENTAGE 92% 50% 60% 83% 60% 83% 92% 50% 50% 75% 83% 83% 50% 83% 83% 50% 100% 80% 83%
CS/HB 401 PreK-12 Innovation Subcommittee 4 4 4 4
CS/HB 401 House Education Committee 4 4 4 4
CS/HB 401 House Floor Vote: 0206 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 8 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 8
HB 791 House Workforce Development & Tourism Subcommittee
4 4 8 4
HB 791 House Ways & Means Committee 4 4 4 4
HB 791 House Commerce Committee 4 4 4
HB 791 House Floor Vote:0057 8 4 8 4 4 8 4 4 4 4 8 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4
HB 407 House Oversight, Transparency, and Public Management Subcommittee
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HB 407 House Civil Justice Subcommittee 4 4 4
HB 407 House State Affairs Committee 4
HB 407 House Floor vote:0082 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4
CS/CS/HB 15 House Local, Federal, & Veterans Affairs Subcommittee
4 4
CS/CS/HB 15 House Ways & Means Committee 4 4 4 8
CS/CS/HB 15 House State Affairs Committee 4
CS/CS/HB 15 House Floor vote: 0095 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 8
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PERCENTAGE 100% N/A 80% 51% 57% 100% 100% 98% 58% 54% 98% 78% 98% 42% 61% 100% 100% 100% 100%
CS/HB 401 PreK-12 Innovation Subcommittee 4 4
CS/HB 401 House Education Committee 4 4 4 4
CS/HB 401 House Floor Vote: 0206 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 8 8 4 8 4 8 4 4 4 4 4
HB 791 House Workforce Development & Tourism Subcommittee
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HB 791 House Ways & Means Committee 4 4 4
HB 791 House Commerce Committee 4 4
HB 791 House Floor Vote:0057 4 4 8 8 4 4 4 8 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4
HB 407 House Oversight, Transparency, and Public Management Subcommittee
4 8 8 8 4
HB 407 House Civil Justice Subcommittee 4 4
HB 407 House State Affairs Committee 4 4
HB 407 House Floor vote:0082 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4
CS/CS/HB 15 House Local, Federal, & Veterans Affairs Subcommittee
4 4 8
CS/CS/HB 15 House Ways & Means Committee 4 8
CS/CS/HB 15 House State Affairs Committee 4
CS/CS/HB 15 House Floor vote: 0095 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 8 4 4 4 4
CS/HB 1113 House Health Market Reform Subcommittee
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CS/HB 401 PreK-12 Innovation Subcommittee 8 4
CS/HB 401 House Education Committee 4
CS/HB 401 House Floor Vote: 0206 4 4 8 8 8 4 4 4 4 8 4 8 8 4 8 4 8 8
HB 791 House Workforce Development & Tourism Subcommittee
4
HB 791 House Ways & Means Committee 4 4 4 4 4
HB 791 House Commerce Committee 4 4 4 4
HB 791 House Floor Vote:0057 4 4 4 4 8 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4
HB 407 House Oversight, Transparency, and Public Management Subcommittee
8 4
HB 407 House Civil Justice Subcommittee 4 4
HB 407 House State Affairs Committee 4 4 4 4
HB 407 House Floor vote:0082 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4
CS/CS/HB 15 House Local, Federal, & Veterans Affairs Subcommittee
4
CS/CS/HB 15 House Ways & Means Committee 4 4 4 4 4
CS/CS/HB 15 House State Affairs Committee 4 4 4 4
CS/CS/HB 15 House Floor vote: 0095 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4
CS/HB 1113 House Health Market Reform Subcommittee
4 4 4 4
4 = Voted with AFP Florida’s Position 8 = Voted against AFP Florida’s Position
41
HOUSE VOTES CONT.
Jone
s, S
herv
in D
. "Sh
ev"
Jose
ph,
Do
tie
Kill
ebre
w, S
am
La R
osa
, Mik
e
LaM
arca
, Chi
p
Latv
ala,
Chr
is
Leek
, Tho
mas
J. "
Tom
"
Mag
ar, M
aryL
ynn
Mar
iano
, Am
ber
Mas
sullo
, Jr.,
Ral
ph
McC
lain
, Sta
n
McC
lure
, Law
renc
e
McG
hee,
Kio
nne
L.
Mer
cad
o, A
my
New
ton,
Wen
gay
"N
ewt"
Oliv
a, J
ose
Om
phr
oy, A
nika
Ten
e
Ove
rdo
rf, T
ob
in R
og
ers
"To
by"
Pay
ne, B
ob
by
DISTRICT 101 108 41 42 93 67 25 82 36 34 23 58 117 48 70 110 95 83 19
GRADE C F A A A+ A+ A+ A+ A+ A+ A A F D C A+ F A A
PERCENTAGE 71% 54% 95% 98% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 98% 100% 60% 60% 75% 100% 54% 98% 99%
CS/HB 401 PreK-12 Innovation Subcommittee 4 4
CS/HB 401 House Education Committee 4 4 4
CS/HB 401 House Floor Vote: 0206 4 8 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 8 4 4 8 4 4
HB 791 House Workforce Development & Tourism Subcommittee
HB 791 House Ways & Means Committee 4
HB 791 House Commerce Committee 4 4
HB 791 House Floor Vote:0057 8 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 8 4 8 4 4
HB 407 House Oversight, Transparency, and Public Management Subcommittee
4
HB 407 House Civil Justice Subcommittee 4 4
HB 407 House State Affairs Committee 4 4 4 4 4
HB 407 House Floor vote:0082 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4
CS/CS/HB 15 House Local, Federal, & Veterans Affairs Subcommittee
4 4 4 4
CS/CS/HB 15 House Ways & Means Committee
CS/CS/HB 15 House State Affairs Committee 4 4 4 4 4
CS/CS/HB 15 House Floor vote: 0095 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4
CS/HB 1113 House Health Market Reform Subcommittee
4 4 4
4 = Voted with AFP Florida’s Position 8 = Voted against AFP Florida’s Position
42
HOUSE VOTES CONT.
N/A
N/A
Per
ez, D
anie
l
Pig
man
, Car
y
Pla
kon,
Sco
tt
Pla
senc
ia, R
ene
Po
lo, C
ind
y
Po
lsky
, Tin
a Sc
ott
Po
nder
, Mel
Pri
tche
tt, S
haro
n
Ras
chei
n, H
olly
Mer
rill
Ren
ner,
Pau
l
Ro
ach,
Sp
ence
r
Ro
bin
son,
Will
iam
Clo
ud "
Will
"
Ro
dri
gue
s (R
), R
ay W
esle
y
Ro
dri
gue
z (A
M),
Ana
Mar
ia
Ro
dri
gue
z (A
nt),
Ant
hony
Ro
mm
el, B
ob
Ro
th, R
ick
DISTRICT 38 7 116 55 29 50 103 81 4 102 120 24 79 71 76 105 118 106 85
GRADE N/A N/A A A+ A+ B D C A+ F A+ A+ A+ A A A+ A A A+
PERCENTAGE N/A N/A 98% 103% 100% 89% 60% 73% 100% 60% 100% 105% 100% 96% 98% 100% 97% 99% 102%
CS/HB 401 PreK-12 Innovation Subcommittee
CS/HB 401 House Education Committee 4
CS/HB 401 House Floor Vote: 0206 4 4 4 4 8 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4
HB 791 House Workforce Development & Tourism Subcommittee
4 4 4 4 4
HB 791 House Ways & Means Committee 4
HB 791 House Commerce Committee 4 4 4
HB 791 House Floor Vote:0057 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4
HB 407 House Oversight, Transparency, and Public Management Subcommittee
4
HB 407 House Civil Justice Subcommittee 4 4
HB 407 House State Affairs Committee 4 4 4 4
HB 407 House Floor vote:0082 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4
CS/CS/HB 15 House Local, Federal, & Veterans Affairs Subcommittee
CS/CS/HB 15 House Ways & Means Committee 4
CS/CS/HB 15 House State Affairs Committee 4 4 4 4
CS/CS/HB 15 House Floor vote: 0095 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4
CS/HB 1113 House Health Market Reform Subcommittee
4
4 = Voted with AFP Florida’s Position 8 = Voted against AFP Florida’s Position
43
HOUSE VOTES CONT.
Sab
atin
i, A
ntho
ny
Sant
iag
o, D
avid
Silv
ers,
Dav
id
Siri
os,
Tyl
er I.
Slo
sber
g, E
mily
Smit
h (C
), C
arlo
s G
uille
rmo
Smit
h (D
), D
avid
Spro
wls
, Chr
is
Star
k, R
icha
rd
Stev
enso
n, C
ynd
i
Sto
ne, C
harl
ie
Sulli
van,
Jen
nife
r
Tho
mp
son,
Ger
ald
ine
Tole
do,
Jac
kie
Tom
kow
, Jo
sie
Trum
bul
l, Ja
y
Val
des
, Sus
an L
.
Wat
son
(B),
Bar
bar
a
Wat
son
(C )
, Clo
vis
DISTRICT 32 27 87 51 91 49 28 65 104 17 22 31 44 60 39 6 62 107 20
GRADE A+ A C A C F A A+ D A+ A A+ F A+ A+ A+ D F F
PERCENTAGE 100% 93% 70% 94% 70% 53% 98% 100% 62% 100% 97% 100% 58% 102% 102% 100% 65% 59% 53%
CS/HB 401 PreK-12 Innovation Subcommittee 4 4
CS/HB 401 House Education Committee 4 4 4
CS/HB 401 House Floor Vote: 0206 4 4 4 4 8 4 4 4 4 4 4 8 4 4 4 4 4 8
HB 791 House Workforce Development & Tourism Subcommittee
4 4
HB 791 House Ways & Means Committee 4 4 4
HB 791 House Commerce Committee 4
HB 791 House Floor Vote:0057 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 8 4 4 4 8 4 4
HB 407 House Oversight, Transparency, and Public Management Subcommittee
HB 407 House Civil Justice Subcommittee 4 4 4
HB 407 House State Affairs Committee
HB 407 House Floor vote:0082 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4
CS/CS/HB 15 House Local, Federal, & Veterans Affairs Subcommittee
4
CS/CS/HB 15 House Ways & Means Committee 4 4 4
CS/CS/HB 15 House State Affairs Committee
CS/CS/HB 15 House Floor vote: 0095 4 4 4 4 4 8 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4
CS/HB 1113 House Health Market Reform Subcommittee
4 4
4 = Voted with AFP Florida’s Position 8 = Voted against AFP Florida’s Position
44
HOUSE VOTES CONT.
Web
b, J
enni
fer
Nec
ole
Will
hite
, Mat
t
Will
iam
s, P
atri
cia
H.
Will
iam
son,
Jay
er
Yarb
oro
ugh,
Cla
y
Zik
a, A
rdia
n
DISTRICT 69 86 92 3 12 37
GRADE D C D A A+ A
PERCENTAGE 69% 78% 63% 98% 102% 98%
CS/HB 401 PreK-12 Innovation Subcommittee 8 4
CS/HB 401 House Education Committee 4
CS/HB 401 House Floor Vote: 0206 4 4 8 4 4 4
HB 791 House Workforce Development & Tourism Subcommittee
4
HB 791 House Ways & Means Committee
HB 791 House Commerce Committee
HB 791 House Floor Vote:0057 4 4 4 4 4 4
HB 407 House Oversight, Transparency, and Public Management Subcommittee
4
HB 407 House Civil Justice Subcommittee
HB 407 House State Affairs Committee
HB 407 House Floor vote:0082 4 4 4 4 4 4
CS/CS/HB 15 House Local, Federal, & Veterans Affairs Subcommittee
4
CS/CS/HB 15 House Ways & Means Committee
CS/CS/HB 15 House State Affairs Committee
CS/CS/HB 15 House Floor vote: 0095 4 4 4 4 4 4
CS/HB 1113 House Health Market Reform Subcommittee
Ale
xand
er, R
amo
n
Alo
upis
, Van
ce A
rthu
r
Alt
man
, Tha
d
And
rad
e, R
ob
ert
Ale
xand
er ''
Ale
x''
Ant
one
, Bru
ce
Aus
ley,
Lo
rann
e
DISTRICT 8 115 52 2 46 9
GRADE D A A A D D
PERCENTAGE 68% 98% 91% 96% 66% 60%
CS/HB 1113 House Ways & Means Committee
CS/HB 1113 House Health & Human Services Committee
CS/HB 1113 House Floor vote: 0070 4 4 4 4 4
CS/HB 49 House Criminal Justice Subcommittee
CS/HB 49 House Justice Appropriations Subcommittee
CS/HB 49 House Judiciary Committee 4
CS/HB 49 House Floor vote: 0204 4 4 4 4 4 4
CS/HB 49 House Floor vote: 0291 4 4 4 4 4 4
CS/CS/HB 5 House Local, Federal & Veterans Affairs Subcommittee
CS/CS/HB 5 House Ways & Means Committee
CS/CS/HB 5 House State Affairs Committee
CS/CS/HB 5 House Floor vote: 0097 8 4 4 4 8 8
CS/CS/HB 25 House Health Market Reform Subcommittee
CS/CS/HB 25 House Health Care Appropriations Subcommittee
8
CS/CS/HB 25 House Health & Human Services Committee
CS/CS/HB 25 House Floor vote: 0211 8 4 4 4 8 8
4 = Voted with AFP Florida’s Position 8 = Voted against AFP Florida’s Position
45
HOUSE VOTES CONT.
Avi
la, B
ryan
Bel
l, M
elo
ny
Bel
tran
, Mik
e
Bra
nnan
III,
Ro
ber
t C
harl
es "
Chu
ck"
Bro
wn,
Kam
ia L
.
Buc
hana
n, J
ames
Bur
ton.
Co
lleen
Bus
h III
, Jam
es
Byr
d, C
ord
Car
uso,
Mik
e
Cas
ello
, Jo
sep
h
Cle
mo
ns, C
harl
es W
esle
y "C
huck
"
Co
rtes
, Jo
hn
Cum
min
gs,
W. T
ravi
s
Dal
ey, D
an
Dan
iels
, Kim
ber
ely
Dav
is, T
raci
e
Dia
mo
nd, B
en
DiC
eglie
, Nic
k
DISTRICT 111 56 57 10 45 74 40 109 11 89 90 21 43 18 97 14 13 68 66
GRADE A+ A A+ A+ F A A+ B A+ A+ D A F A+ N/A B C C A+
PERCENTAGE 104% 96% 102% 100% 51% 94% 102% 80% 102% 100% 64% 96% 47% 100% N/A 80% 51% 58% 105%
CS/HB 1113 House Ways & Means Committee 4 4
CS/HB 1113 House Health & Human Services Committee
4 4
CS/HB 1113 House Floor vote: 0070 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4
CS/HB 49 House Criminal Justice Subcommittee 4
CS/HB 49 House Justice Appropriations Subcommittee
4 4 4
CS/HB 49 House Judiciary Committee 4 4 4
CS/HB 49 House Floor vote: 0204 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4
CS/HB 49 House Floor vote: 0291 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4
CS/CS/HB 5 House Local, Federal & Veterans Affairs Subcommittee
4
CS/CS/HB 5 House Ways & Means Committee 4 4 4 8
CS/CS/HB 5 House State Affairs Committee 4 4
CS/CS/HB 5 House Floor vote: 0097 4 8 4 4 8 4 4 8 4 4 8 4 8 4 8 8 4
CS/CS/HB 25 House Health Market Reform Subcommittee
CS/CS/HB 25 House Health Care Appropriations Subcommittee
CS/CS/HB 25 House Health & Human Services Committee
8 8 4
CS/CS/HB 25 House Floor vote: 0211 4 4 4 4 8 4 4 8 4 4 8 4 8 4 4 8 8 4
4 = Voted with AFP Florida’s Position 8 = Voted against AFP Florida’s Position
46
HOUSE VOTES CONT.
Do
nald
s, B
yro
n
Dra
ke, B
rad
Dri
skel
l, Fe
ntri
ce
DuB
ose
, Bo
bb
y
Dug
gan
, Wym
an
Dur
an. N
icho
las
X.
Eag
le, D
ane
Esk
aman
i, A
nna
V.
Fern
and
ez, J
avie
r E
.
Fern
and
ez-B
arq
uin,
Jua
n
Fett
erho
ff, E
lizab
eth
Fin
e, R
and
y
Fis
cher
, Jas
on
Fit
zenh
agen
, Hea
ther
Gel
ler,
Joe
Go
ff-M
arci
l, Jo
y
Go
od
, Mar
gar
et
Go
ttlie
b, M
icha
el "
Mik
e"
Gra
ll, E
rin
DISTRICT 80 5 63 94 15 112 77 47 114 119 26 53 16 78 100 30 72 98 54
GRADE A+ A F F A C A F D A+ A+ A+ A+ A D F F D A
PERCENTAGE 102% 99% 58% 55% 98% 79% 98% 42% 61% 100% 102% 100% 102% 96% 66% 41% 56% 65% 91%
CS/HB 1113 House Ways & Means Committee 4 4 4 4
CS/HB 1113 House Health & Human Services Committee
4 4 4 4
CS/HB 1113 House Floor vote: 0070 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4
CS/HB 49 House Criminal Justice Subcommittee 4 4 4 4 4
CS/HB 49 House Justice Appropriations Subcommittee
4 4
CS/HB 49 House Judiciary Committee 4 4 4 4 4
CS/HB 49 House Floor vote: 0204 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4
CS/HB 49 House Floor vote: 0291 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4
CS/CS/HB 5 House Local, Federal & Veterans Affairs Subcommittee
4 8
CS/CS/HB 5 House Ways & Means Committee 4 4 8 4
CS/CS/HB 5 House State Affairs Committee 4 8 8 4
CS/CS/HB 5 House Floor vote: 0097 4 4 8 8 4 8 4 8 4 4 4 4 4 8 8 8 8 4
CS/CS/HB 25 House Health Market Reform Subcommittee
4 8 4 4
CS/CS/HB 25 House Health Care Appropriations Subcommittee
4
CS/CS/HB 25 House Health & Human Services Committee
4 8
CS/CS/HB 25 House Floor vote: 0211 4 4 8 8 4 4 4 8 4 4 4 4 4 4 8 8 8 8 4
4 = Voted with AFP Florida’s Position 8 = Voted against AFP Florida’s Position
47
HOUSE VOTES CONT.
4 = Voted with AFP Florida’s Position 8 = Voted against AFP Florida’s Position
Gra
nt (
J), J
ames
"J.
W."
Gra
nt (
M),
Mic
hael
Gre
go
ry, T
om
my
Gri
eco,
Mic
hael
Hag
e, B
rett
Tho
mas
Har
t, D
iann
e "M
s. D
ee"
Hat
ters
ley,
Ad
am R
og
er
Hill
, Mik
e
Ho
gan
Jo
hnso
n, D
elo
res
Ing
og
lia, B
lais
e
Jaco
bs,
Kri
stin
Jacq
uet,
Al
Jenn
e, E
van
Jone
s, S
herv
in D
. "Sh
ev"
Jose
ph,
Do
tie
Kill
ebre
w, S
am
La R
osa
, Mik
e
LaM
arca
, Chi
p
Latv
ala,
Chr
is
DISTRICT 64 75 73 113 33 61 59 1 84 35 96 88 99 101 108 41 42 93 67
GRADE A+ A+ A+ D A+ D D A D A+ D D F C F A A A+ A+
PERCENTAGE 104% 100% 100% 65% 102% 66% 65% 95% 64% 102% 64% 60% 53% 71% 54% 95% 98% 100% 100%
CS/HB 1113 House Ways & Means Committee 4 4 4
CS/HB 1113 House Health & Human Services Committee
4 4 4
CS/HB 1113 House Floor vote: 0070 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4
CS/HB 49 House Criminal Justice Subcommittee 4 4 4
CS/HB 49 House Justice Appropriations Subcommittee
CS/HB 49 House Judiciary Committee 4 4 4 4 4
CS/HB 49 House Floor vote: 0204 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4
CS/HB 49 House Floor vote: 0291 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4
CS/CS/HB 5 House Local, Federal & Veterans Affairs Subcommittee
4 8 4
CS/CS/HB 5 House Ways & Means Committee 4 8 4 4
CS/CS/HB 5 House State Affairs Committee 8 8 4 4
CS/CS/HB 5 House Floor vote: 0097 4 4 4 4 4 8 8 4 4 4 8 8 8 8 8 4 4 4
CS/CS/HB 25 House Health Market Reform Subcommittee
4
CS/CS/HB 25 House Health Care Appropriations Subcommittee
4 4
CS/CS/HB 25 House Health & Human Services Committee
CS/CS/HB 25 House Floor vote: 0211 4 4 4 8 4 8 8 4 8 4 8 8 8 8 4 4 4 4
48
HOUSE VOTES CONT.
Leek
, Tho
mas
J. "
Tom
"
Mag
ar, M
aryL
ynn
Mar
iano
, Am
ber
Mas
sullo
, Jr.,
Ral
ph
McC
lain
, Sta
n
McC
lure
, Law
renc
e
McG
hee,
Kio
nne
L.
Mer
cad
o, A
my
New
ton,
Wen
gay
"N
ewt"
Oliv
a, J
ose
Om
phr
oy, A
nika
Ten
e
Ove
rdo
rf, T
ob
in R
og
ers
"To
by"
Pay
ne, B
ob
by
N/A
N/A
Per
ez, D
anie
l
Pig
man
, Car
y
Pla
kon,
Sco
tt
Pla
senc
ia, R
ene
DISTRICT 25 82 36 34 23 58 117 48 70 110 95 83 19 38 7 116 55 29 50
GRADE A+ A+ A+ A+ A A F D C A+ F A A N/A N/A A A+ A+ B
PERCENTAGE 100% 100% 100% 100% 98% 100% 60% 60% 75% 100% 54% 98% 99% N/A N/A 98% 103% 100% 89%
CS/HB 1113 House Ways & Means Committee 4
CS/HB 1113 House Health & Human Services Committee
CS/HB 1113 House Floor vote: 0070 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4
CS/HB 49 House Criminal Justice Subcommittee 4
CS/HB 49 House Justice Appropriations Subcommittee
4 4
CS/HB 49 House Judiciary Committee 4
CS/HB 49 House Floor vote: 0204 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4
CS/HB 49 House Floor vote: 0291 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4
CS/CS/HB 5 House Local, Federal & Veterans Affairs Subcommittee
4 4
CS/CS/HB 5 House Ways & Means Committee 8
CS/CS/HB 5 House State Affairs Committee 4 4 8 4 4 4
CS/CS/HB 5 House Floor vote: 0097 4 4 4 4 4 4 8 8 8 4 8 4 4 4 4 4 4
CS/CS/HB 25 House Health Market Reform Subcommittee
4 4 8
CS/CS/HB 25 House Health Care Appropriations Subcommittee
4 4 4
CS/CS/HB 25 House Health & Human Services Committee
4 4 4 4
CS/CS/HB 25 House Floor vote: 0211 4 4 4 4 4 4 8 8 4 4 8 4 4 4 4 4 4
4 = Voted with AFP Florida’s Position 8 = Voted against AFP Florida’s Position
49
HOUSE VOTES CONT.
4 = Voted with AFP Florida’s Position 8 = Voted against AFP Florida’s Position
Po
lo, C
ind
y
Po
lsky
, Tin
a Sc
ott
Po
nder
, Mel
Pri
tche
tt, S
haro
n
Ras
chei
n, H
olly
Mer
rill
Ren
ner,
Pau
l
Ro
ach,
Sp
ence
r
Ro
bin
son,
Will
iam
Clo
ud "
Will
"
Ro
dri
gue
s (R
), R
ay W
esle
y
Ro
dri
gue
z (A
M),
Ana
Mar
ia
Ro
dri
gue
z (A
nt),
Ant
hony
Ro
mm
el, B
ob
Ro
th, R
ick
Sab
atin
i, A
ntho
ny
Sant
iag
o, D
avid
Silv
ers,
Dav
id
Siri
os,
Tyl
er I.
Slo
sber
g, E
mily
Smit
h (C
), C
arlo
s G
uille
rmo
DISTRICT 103 81 4 102 120 24 79 71 76 105 118 106 85 32 27 87 51 91 49
GRADE D C A+ F A+ A+ A+ A A A+ A A A+ A+ A C A C F
PERCENTAGE 60% 73% 100% 60% 100% 105% 100% 96% 98% 100% 97% 99% 102% 100% 93% 70% 94% 70% 53%
CS/HB 1113 House Ways & Means Committee 4 4
CS/HB 1113 House Health & Human Services Committee
CS/HB 1113 House Floor vote: 0070 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4
CS/HB 49 House Criminal Justice Subcommittee 4 4 4
CS/HB 49 House Justice Appropriations Subcommittee
4 4 4
CS/HB 49 House Judiciary Committee 4 4 4
CS/HB 49 House Floor vote: 0204 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4
CS/HB 49 House Floor vote: 0291 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4
CS/CS/HB 5 House Local, Federal & Veterans Affairs Subcommittee
4 8
CS/CS/HB 5 House Ways & Means Committee 4 4 8
CS/CS/HB 5 House State Affairs Committee 8
CS/CS/HB 5 House Floor vote: 0097 8 8 4 8 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 8 8 4 8 8
CS/CS/HB 25 House Health Market Reform Subcommittee
4
CS/CS/HB 25 House Health Care Appropriations Subcommittee
4 4
CS/CS/HB 25 House Health & Human Services Committee
4 4 8
CS/CS/HB 25 House Floor vote: 0211 8 4 4 8 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 8 8
50
HOUSE VOTES CONT.
Po
lo, C
ind
y
Po
lsky
, Tin
a Sc
ott
Po
nder
, Mel
Pri
tche
tt, S
haro
n
Ras
chei
n, H
olly
Mer
rill
Ren
ner,
Pau
l
Ro
ach,
Sp
ence
r
Ro
bin
son,
Will
iam
Clo
ud "
Will
"
Ro
dri
gue
s (R
), R
ay W
esle
y
Ro
dri
gue
z (A
M),
Ana
Mar
ia
Ro
dri
gue
z (A
nt),
Ant
hony
Ro
mm
el, B
ob
Ro
th, R
ick
Sab
atin
i, A
ntho
ny
Sant
iag
o, D
avid
Silv
ers,
Dav
id
Siri
os,
Tyl
er I.
Slo
sber
g, E
mily
Smit
h (C
), C
arlo
s G
uille
rmo
DISTRICT 103 81 4 102 120 24 79 71 76 105 118 106 85 32 27 87 51 91 49
GRADE D C A+ F A+ A+ A+ A A A+ A A A+ A+ A C A C F
PERCENTAGE 60% 73% 100% 60% 100% 105% 100% 96% 98% 100% 97% 99% 102% 100% 93% 70% 94% 70% 53%
CS/HB 1113 House Ways & Means Committee 4 4
CS/HB 1113 House Health & Human Services Committee
CS/HB 1113 House Floor vote: 0070 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4
CS/HB 49 House Criminal Justice Subcommittee 4 4 4
CS/HB 49 House Justice Appropriations Subcommittee
4 4 4
CS/HB 49 House Judiciary Committee 4 4 4
CS/HB 49 House Floor vote: 0204 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4
CS/HB 49 House Floor vote: 0291 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4
CS/CS/HB 5 House Local, Federal & Veterans Affairs Subcommittee
4 8
CS/CS/HB 5 House Ways & Means Committee 4 4 8
CS/CS/HB 5 House State Affairs Committee 8
CS/CS/HB 5 House Floor vote: 0097 8 8 4 8 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 8 8 4 8 8
CS/CS/HB 25 House Health Market Reform Subcommittee
4
CS/CS/HB 25 House Health Care Appropriations Subcommittee
4 4
CS/CS/HB 25 House Health & Human Services Committee
4 4 8
CS/CS/HB 25 House Floor vote: 0211 8 4 4 8 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 8 8
4 = Voted with AFP Florida’s Position 8 = Voted against AFP Florida’s Position
51
HOUSE VOTES CONT.
4 = Voted with AFP Florida’s Position 8 = Voted against AFP Florida’s Position
Smit
h (D
), D
avid
Spro
wls
, Chr
is
Star
k, R
icha
rd
Stev
enso
n, C
ynd
i
Sto
ne, C
harl
ie
Sulli
van,
Jen
nife
r
Tho
mp
son,
Ger
ald
ine
Tole
do,
Jac
kie
Tom
kow
, Jo
sie
Trum
bul
l, Ja
y
Val
des
, Sus
an L
.
Wat
son
(B),
Bar
bar
a
Wat
son
(C )
, Clo
vis
Web
b, J
enni
fer
Nec
ole
Will
hite
, Mat
t
Will
iam
s, P
atri
cia
H.
Will
iam
son,
Jay
er
Yarb
oro
ugh,
Cla
y
Zik
a, A
rdia
n
DISTRICT 28 65 104 17 22 31 44 60 39 6 62 107 20 69 86 92 3 12 37
GRADE A A+ D A+ A A+ F A+ A+ A+ D F F D C D A A+ A
PERCENTAGE 98% 100% 62% 100% 97% 100% 58% 102% 102% 100% 65% 59% 53% 69% 78% 63% 98% 102% 98%
CS/HB 1113 House Ways & Means Committee
CS/HB 1113 House Health & Human Services Committee
CS/HB 1113 House Floor vote: 0070 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4
CS/HB 49 House Criminal Justice Subcommittee 4
CS/HB 49 House Justice Appropriations Subcommittee
4
CS/HB 49 House Judiciary Committee
CS/HB 49 House Floor vote: 0204 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4
CS/HB 49 House Floor vote: 0291 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4
CS/CS/HB 5 House Local, Federal & Veterans Affairs Subcommittee
4 4
CS/CS/HB 5 House Ways & Means Committee 4
CS/CS/HB 5 House State Affairs Committee
CS/CS/HB 5 House Floor vote: 0097 4 4 8 4 4 8 4 4 4 8 8 8 8 8 8 4 4 4
CS/CS/HB 25 House Health Market Reform Subcommittee
4 4
CS/CS/HB 25 House Health Care Appropriations Subcommittee
CS/CS/HB 25 House Health & Human Services Committee
4 4
CS/CS/HB 25 House Floor vote: 0211 4 4 8 4 4 4 8 4 4 4 8 8 8 8 4 8 4 4 4
52
HOUSE VOTES CONT.
Ale
xand
er, R
amo
n
Alo
upis
, Van
ce A
rthu
r
Alt
man
, Tha
d
And
rad
e, R
ob
ert
Ale
xand
er ''
Ale
x''
Ant
one
, Bru
ce
Aus
ley,
Lo
rann
e
Avi
la, B
ryan
Bel
l, M
elo
ny
Bel
tran
, Mik
e
Bra
nnan
III,
Ro
ber
t C
harl
es "
Chu
ck"
Bro
wn,
Kam
ia L
.
Buc
hana
n, J
ames
Bur
ton.
Co
lleen
Bus
h III
, Jam
es
Byr
d, C
ord
Car
uso,
Mik
e
Cas
ello
, Jo
sep
h
Cle
mo
ns, C
harl
es W
esle
y "C
huck
"
Co
rtes
, Jo
hn
DISTRICT 8 115 52 2 46 9 111 56 57 10 45 74 40 109 11 89 90 21 43
GRADE D A A A D D A+ A A+ A+ F A A+ B A+ A+ D A F
PERCENTAGE 68% 98% 91% 96% 66% 60% 104% 96% 102% 100% 51% 94% 102% 80% 102% 100% 64% 96% 47%
HB 641 House Local, Federal and Veterans Affairs Subcommittee
4 4
HB 641 House Ways & Means Committee 4 4 4 4
HB 641 House State Affairs Committee 4
HB 641 House Floor vote: 0107 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4
CS/CC/HB 23 House Health Quality Subcommittee
4 4 4 4 4
CS/CC/HB 23 House Ways &Means Committee
4 4 4 8
CS/CC/HB 23 House Health & HumanServices Committee
8 8
CS/CC/HB 23 House Floor vote: 0068 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 8 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 8
CS/CC/HB 23 House Floor vote: 0287 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4
CSHB7109 House Appropriations 4 4
CSHB7109 House Judiciary 4 4
CSHB 7109 House Floor 0205 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4
CS/HB 311 House Transportation andInfrastructure Subcommittee
4 4 4
CS/HB 311 House Transportation and Tourism Appropriations Subcommittee
CS/HB 311 House State Affairs Committee 4
CS/HB 311 House Floor vote 0194 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4
4 = Voted with AFP Florida’s Position 8 = Voted against AFP Florida’s Position
53
HOUSE VOTES CONT.
4 = Voted with AFP Florida’s Position 8 = Voted against AFP Florida’s Position
Cum
min
gs,
W. T
ravi
s
Dal
ey, D
an
Dan
iels
, Kim
ber
ely
Dav
is, T
raci
e
Dia
mo
nd, B
en
DiC
eglie
, Nic
k
Do
nald
s, B
yro
n
Dra
ke, B
rad
Dri
skel
l, Fe
ntri
ce
DuB
ose
, Bo
bb
y
Dug
gan
, Wym
an
Dur
an. N
icho
las
X.
Eag
le, D
ane
Esk
aman
i, A
nna
V.
Fern
and
ez, J
avie
r E
.
Fern
and
ez-B
arq
uin,
Jua
n
Fett
erho
ff, E
lizab
eth
Fin
e, R
and
y
Fis
cher
, Jas
on
DISTRICT 18 97 14 13 68 66 80 5 63 94 15 112 77 47 114 119 26 53 16
GRADE A+ N/A B C C A+ A+ A F F A C A F D A+ A+ A+ A+
PERCENTAGE 100% N/A 80% 51% 58% 105% 102% 99% 58% 55% 98% 79% 98% 42% 61% 100% 102% 100% 102%
HB 641 House Local, Federal and Veterans Affairs Subcommittee
4 8
HB 641 House Ways & Means Committee 4 4 4
HB 641 House State Affairs Committee 4 4 4
HB 641 House Floor vote: 0107 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 8 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4
CS/CC/HB 23 House Health Quality Subcommittee
4
CS/CC/HB 23 House Ways &Means Committee
4 4 8
CS/CC/HB 23 House Health & HumanServices Committee
4 4
CS/CC/HB 23 House Floor vote: 0068 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 8 4 4 4 4
CS/CC/HB 23 House Floor vote: 0287 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4
CSHB7109 House Appropriations 4 4 4 4 4 4
CSHB7109 House Judiciary 4 4 4
CSHB 7109 House Floor 0205 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4
CS/HB 311 House Transportation andInfrastructure Subcommittee
4 4
CS/HB 311 House Transportation and Tourism Appropriations Subcommittee
4 4
CS/HB 311 House State Affairs Committee 4 4
CS/HB 311 House Floor vote 0194 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4
54
HOUSE VOTES CONT.
Fit
zenh
agen
, Hea
ther
Gel
ler,
Joe
Go
ff-M
arci
l, Jo
y
Go
od
, Mar
gar
et
Go
ttlie
b, M
icha
el "
Mik
e"
Gra
ll, E
rin
Gra
nt (
J), J
ames
"J.
W."
Gra
nt (
M),
Mic
hael
Gre
go
ry, T
om
my
Gri
eco,
Mic
hael
Hag
e, B
rett
Tho
mas
Har
t, D
iann
e "M
s. D
ee"
Hat
ters
ley,
Ad
am R
og
er
Hill
, Mik
e
Ho
gan
Jo
hnso
n, D
elo
res
Ing
og
lia, B
lais
e
Jaco
bs,
Kri
stin
Jacq
uet,
Al
Jenn
e, E
van
DISTRICT 78 100 30 72 98 54 64 75 73 113 33 61 59 1 84 35 96 88 99
GRADE A D F F D A A+ A+ A+ D A+ D D A D A+ D D F
PERCENTAGE 96% 66% 41% 56% 65% 91% 104% 100% 100% 65% 102% 66% 65% 95% 64% 102% 64% 60% 53%
HB 641 House Local, Federal and Veterans Affairs Subcommittee
4
HB 641 House Ways & Means Committee 4 4 4 4 4
HB 641 House State Affairs Committee 4 4 4 4 4
HB 641 House Floor vote: 0107 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4
CS/CC/HB 23 House Health Quality Subcommittee
CS/CC/HB 23 House Ways &Means Committee
4 4 4 4 4
CS/CC/HB 23 House Health & HumanServices Committee
8 4
CS/CC/HB 23 House Floor vote: 0068 4 8 8 8 4 8 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 8 4 8
CS/CC/HB 23 House Floor vote: 0287 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4
CSHB7109 House Appropriations 4 4 4
CSHB7109 House Judiciary 4 4 4 4 4 4
CSHB 7109 House Floor 0205 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 8 4
CS/HB 311 House Transportation andInfrastructure Subcommittee
4 4
CS/HB 311 House Transportation and Tourism Appropriations Subcommittee
4 4
CS/HB 311 House State Affairs Committee 8 4 4
CS/HB 311 House Floor vote 0194 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4
4 = Voted with AFP Florida’s Position 8 = Voted against AFP Florida’s Position
55
HOUSE VOTES CONT.
4 = Voted with AFP Florida’s Position 8 = Voted against AFP Florida’s Position
Jone
s, S
herv
in D
. "Sh
ev"
Jose
ph,
Do
tie
Kill
ebre
w, S
am
La R
osa
, Mik
e
LaM
arca
, Chi
p
Latv
ala,
Chr
is
Leek
, Tho
mas
J. "
Tom
"
Mag
ar, M
aryL
ynn
Mar
iano
, Am
ber
Mas
sullo
, Jr.,
Ral
ph
McC
lain
, Sta
n
McC
lure
, Law
renc
e
McG
hee,
Kio
nne
L.
Mer
cad
o, A
my
New
ton,
Wen
gay
"N
ewt"
Oliv
a, J
ose
Om
phr
oy, A
nika
Ten
e
Ove
rdo
rf, T
ob
in R
og
ers
"To
by"
Pay
ne, B
ob
by
DISTRICT 101 108 41 42 93 67 25 82 36 34 23 58 117 48 70 110 95 83 19
GRADE C F A A A+ A+ A+ A+ A+ A+ A A F D C A+ F A A
PERCENTAGE 71% 54% 95% 98% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 98% 100% 60% 60% 75% 100% 54% 98% 99%
HB 641 House Local, Federal and Veterans Affairs Subcommittee
4 4 4 4
HB 641 House Ways & Means Committee 4
HB 641 House State Affairs Committee 4 4 4 4 4
HB 641 House Floor vote: 0107 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4
CS/CC/HB 23 House Health Quality Subcommittee
CS/CC/HB 23 House Ways &Means Committee
CS/CC/HB 23 House Health & HumanServices Committee
4 4 4
CS/CC/HB 23 House Floor vote: 0068 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4
CS/CC/HB 23 House Floor vote: 0287 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4
CSHB7109 House Appropriations 4 4 4 4 4 4
CSHB7109 House Judiciary 4 4 4
CSHB 7109 House Floor 0205 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4
CS/HB 311 House Transportation andInfrastructure Subcommittee
4 4
CS/HB 311 House Transportation and Tourism Appropriations Subcommittee
4
CS/HB 311 House State Affairs Committee 4 4 4 4
CS/HB 311 House Floor vote 0194 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4
56
HOUSE VOTES CONT.
N/A
N/A
Per
ez, D
anie
l
Pig
man
, Car
y
Pla
kon,
Sco
tt
Pla
senc
ia, R
ene
Po
lo, C
ind
y
Po
lsky
, Tin
a Sc
ott
Po
nder
, Mel
Pri
tche
tt, S
haro
n
Ras
chei
n, H
olly
Mer
rill
Ren
ner,
Pau
l
Ro
ach,
Sp
ence
r
Ro
bin
son,
Will
iam
Clo
ud "
Will
"
Ro
dri
gue
s (R
), R
ay W
esle
y
Ro
dri
gue
z (A
M),
Ana
Mar
ia
Ro
dri
gue
z (A
nt),
Ant
hony
Ro
mm
el, B
ob
Ro
th, R
ick
DISTRICT 38 7 116 55 29 50 103 81 4 102 120 24 79 71 76 105 118 106 85
GRADE N/A N/A A A+ A+ B D C A+ F A+ A+ A+ A A A+ A A A+
PERCENTAGE N/A N/A 98% 103% 100% 89% 60% 73% 100% 60% 100% 105% 100% 96% 98% 100% 97% 99% 102%
HB 641 House Local, Federal and Veterans Affairs Subcommittee
4
HB 641 House Ways & Means Committee 4
HB 641 House State Affairs Committee 4 4 4
HB 641 House Floor vote: 0107 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4
CS/CC/HB 23 House Health Quality Subcommittee
4 4 4
CS/CC/HB 23 House Ways &Means Committee
4
CS/CC/HB 23 House Health & HumanServices Committee
4 4 4 4
CS/CC/HB 23 House Floor vote: 0068 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4
CS/CC/HB 23 House Floor vote: 0287 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4
CSHB7109 House Appropriations 4 4 4 4 4 4
CSHB7109 House Judiciary 4 4
CSHB 7109 House Floor 0205 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4
CS/HB 311 House Transportation andInfrastructure Subcommittee
4 4 4
CS/HB 311 House Transportation and Tourism Appropriations Subcommittee
4
CS/HB 311 House State Affairs Committee 4 4 4 4 4 4
CS/HB 311 House Floor vote 0194 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4
4 = Voted with AFP Florida’s Position 8 = Voted against AFP Florida’s Position
57
HOUSE VOTES CONT.
4 = Voted with AFP Florida’s Position 8 = Voted against AFP Florida’s Position
Sab
atin
i, A
ntho
ny
Sant
iag
o, D
avid
Silv
ers,
Dav
id
Siri
os,
Tyl
er I.
Slo
sber
g, E
mily
Smit
h (C
), C
arlo
s G
uille
rmo
Smit
h (D
), D
avid
Spro
wls
, Chr
is
Star
k, R
icha
rd
Stev
enso
n, C
ynd
i
Sto
ne, C
harl
ie
Sulli
van,
Jen
nife
r
Tho
mp
son,
Ger
ald
ine
Tole
do,
Jac
kie
Tom
kow
, Jo
sie
Trum
bul
l, Ja
y
Val
des
, Sus
an L
.
Wat
son
(B),
Bar
bar
a
Wat
son
(C )
, Clo
vis
DISTRICT 32 27 87 51 91 49 28 65 104 17 22 31 44 60 39 6 62 107 20
GRADE A+ A C A C F A A+ D A+ A A+ F A+ A+ A+ D F F
PERCENTAGE 100% 93% 70% 94% 70% 53% 98% 100% 62% 100% 97% 100% 58% 102% 102% 100% 65% 59% 53%
HB 641 House Local, Federal and Veterans Affairs Subcommittee
4 4
HB 641 House Ways & Means Committee 4 4 4
HB 641 House State Affairs Committee
HB 641 House Floor vote: 0107 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 8 4 4
CS/CC/HB 23 House Health Quality Subcommittee
4 4
CS/CC/HB 23 House Ways &Means Committee
4 4 4 4
CS/CC/HB 23 House Health & HumanServices Committee
4 4
CS/CC/HB 23 House Floor vote: 0068 4 4 4 4 4 8 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 8 8 4
CS/CC/HB 23 House Floor vote: 0287 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4
CSHB7109 House Appropriations 4 4 4 4
CSHB7109 House Judiciary 4
CSHB 7109 House Floor 0205 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4
CS/HB 311 House Transportation andInfrastructure Subcommittee
4 4
CS/HB 311 House Transportation and Tourism Appropriations Subcommittee
4 4 4
CS/HB 311 House State Affairs Committee 4 4 4 4
CS/HB 311 House Floor vote 0194 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4
58
HOUSE VOTES CONT.
Web
b, J
enni
fer
Nec
ole
Will
hite
, Mat
t
Will
iam
s, P
atri
cia
H.
Will
iam
son,
Jay
er
Yarb
oro
ugh,
Cla
y
Zik
a, A
rdia
n
DISTRICT 69 86 92 3 12 37
GRADE D C D A A+ A
PERCENTAGE 69% 78% 63% 98% 102% 98%
HB 641 House Local, Federal and Veterans Affairs Subcommittee
4
HB 641 House Ways & Means Committee
HB 641 House State Affairs Committee
HB 641 House Floor vote: 0107 8 4 4 4 4 4
CS/CC/HB 23 House Health Quality Subcommittee
4
CS/CC/HB 23 House Ways &Means Committee
CS/CC/HB 23 House Health & HumanServices Committee
4
CS/CC/HB 23 House Floor vote: 0068 4 4 8 4 4 4
CS/CC/HB 23 House Floor vote: 0287 4 4 4 4 4 4
CSHB7109 House Appropriations 4 4
CSHB7109 House Judiciary
CSHB 7109 House Floor 0205 4 4 4 4 4
CS/HB 311 House Transportation andInfrastructure Subcommittee
CS/HB 311 House Transportation and Tourism Appropriations Subcommittee
CS/HB 311 House State Affairs Committee 4
CS/HB 311 House Floor vote 0194 4 4 4 4 4 4
Ale
xand
er, R
amo
n
Alo
upis
, Van
ce A
rthu
r
Alt
man
, Tha
d
And
rad
e, R
ob
ert
Ale
xand
er ''
Ale
x''
Ant
one
, Bru
ce
Aus
ley,
Lo
rann
e
DISTRICT 8 115 52 2 46 9
GRADE D A A A D D
PERCENTAGE 68% 98% 91% 96% 66% 60%
CS/HB 145 House Local, Federal and Veterans Affairs Subcommittee
4
CS/HB 145 House State Affairs Committee
CS/CS/HB 291 House Local, Federal and Veterans Affairs Subcommittee
4
CS/CS/HB 291 House Commerce Committee 4
CS/CS/HB 291 House State Affairs Committee
CS/CS/HB 291 House Floor vote: 0118 4 4 4 8 8
HB 861 House Local, Federal and Veterans Affairs Subcommittee
4
HB 861 House Appropriations Committee
HB 861 House State Affairs Committee
HB 861 House Floor Vote 4 4 4 4 4
CS/CS/HB 1235 House Local, Federal and Veterans Affairs Subcommittee
8
CS/CS/HB 1235 House Judiciary Committee 8
CS/CS/HB 1235 House Floor vote 0179 8 4 4 4 8 8
CS/HB 961 House Health Market Reform Subcommittee
CS/HB 961 House Health Care Appropriations Subcommittee
CS/CS/HB 25 House Floor vote: 0211
4 = Voted with AFP Florida’s Position 8 = Voted against AFP Florida’s Position
59
HOUSE VOTES CONT.
4 = Voted with AFP Florida’s Position 8 = Voted against AFP Florida’s Position
Avi
la, B
ryan
Bel
l, M
elo
ny
Bel
tran
, Mik
e
Bra
nnan
III,
Ro
ber
t C
harl
es "
Chu
ck"
Bro
wn,
Kam
ia L
.
Buc
hana
n, J
ames
Bur
ton.
Co
lleen
Bus
h III
, Jam
es
Byr
d, C
ord
Car
uso,
Mik
e
Cas
ello
, Jo
sep
h
Cle
mo
ns, C
harl
es W
esle
y "C
huck
"
Co
rtes
, Jo
hn
Cum
min
gs,
W. T
ravi
s
Dal
ey, D
an
Dan
iels
, Kim
ber
ely
Dav
is, T
raci
e
Dia
mo
nd, B
en
DiC
eglie
, Nic
k
DISTRICT 111 56 57 10 45 74 40 109 11 89 90 21 43 18 97 14 13 68 66
GRADE A+ A A+ A+ F A A+ B A+ A+ D A F A+ N/A B C C A+
PERCENTAGE 104% 96% 102% 100% 51% 94% 102% 80% 102% 100% 64% 96% 47% 100% N/A 80% 51% 58% 105%
CS/HB 145 House Local, Federal and Veterans Affairs Subcommittee
4 4
CS/HB 145 House State Affairs Committee 4
CS/CS/HB 291 House Local, Federal and Veterans Affairs Subcommittee
4 4
CS/CS/HB 291 House Commerce Committee 4 8
CS/CS/HB 291 House State Affairs Committee
4
CS/CS/HB 291 House Floor vote: 0118 4 4 4 4 8 4 4 8 4 4 8 4 8 4 8 8 8 4
HB 861 House Local, Federal and Veterans Affairs Subcommittee
4 4
HB 861 House Appropriations Committee 4 4 4 4
HB 861 House State Affairs Committee 4 4
HB 861 House Floor Vote 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4
CS/CS/HB 1235 House Local, Federal and Veterans Affairs Subcommittee
4 4
CS/CS/HB 1235 House Judiciary Committee 4 4 8
CS/CS/HB 1235 House Floor vote 0179 4 4 4 8 4 4 8 4 4 8 8 8 4 8 8 8 4
CS/HB 961 House Health Market Reform Subcommittee
CS/HB 961 House Health Care Appropriations Subcommittee
CS/CS/HB 25 House Floor vote: 0211
60
HOUSE VOTES CONT.
Do
nald
s, B
yro
n
Dra
ke, B
rad
Dri
skel
l, Fe
ntri
ce
DuB
ose
, Bo
bb
y
Dug
gan
, Wym
an
Dur
an. N
icho
las
X.
Eag
le, D
ane
Esk
aman
i, A
nna
V.
Fern
and
ez, J
avie
r E
.
Fern
and
ez-B
arq
uin,
Jua
n
Fett
erho
ff, E
lizab
eth
Fin
e, R
and
y
Fis
cher
, Jas
on
Fit
zenh
agen
, Hea
ther
Gel
ler,
Joe
Go
ff-M
arci
l, Jo
y
Go
od
, Mar
gar
et
Go
ttlie
b, M
icha
el "
Mik
e"
Gra
ll, E
rin
DISTRICT 80 5 63 94 15 112 77 47 114 119 26 53 16 78 100 30 72 98 54
GRADE A+ A F F A C A F D A+ A+ A+ A+ A D F F D A
PERCENTAGE 102% 99% 58% 55% 98% 79% 98% 42% 61% 100% 102% 100% 102% 96% 66% 41% 56% 65% 91%
CS/HB 145 House Local, Federal and Veterans Affairs Subcommittee
4 8
CS/HB 145 House State Affairs Committee 4 8 8 4
CS/CS/HB 291 House Local, Federal and Veterans Affairs Subcommittee
4 8
CS/CS/HB 291 House Commerce Committee 8 4
CS/CS/HB 291 House State Affairs Committee
4 8 4
CS/CS/HB 291 House Floor vote: 0118 4 4 8 8 4 8 4 8 8 4 4 4 4 4 8 8 8 8 4
HB 861 House Local, Federal and Veterans Affairs Subcommittee
4 8
HB 861 House Appropriations Committee 4 4 4 4 4
HB 861 House State Affairs Committee 4 4 4 4
HB 861 House Floor Vote 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 8 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4
CS/CS/HB 1235 House Local, Federal and Veterans Affairs Subcommittee
4 8
CS/CS/HB 1235 House Judiciary Committee 8 4 8 8 8
CS/CS/HB 1235 House Floor vote 0179 4 8 8 8 4 8 4 8 8 4 4 4 4 8 8 8 8 4
CS/HB 961 House Health Market Reform Subcommittee
4 8 4 8
CS/HB 961 House Health Care Appropriations Subcommittee
4 8
CS/CS/HB 25 House Floor vote: 0211
4 = Voted with AFP Florida’s Position 8 = Voted against AFP Florida’s Position
61
HOUSE VOTES CONT.
4 = Voted with AFP Florida’s Position 8 = Voted against AFP Florida’s Position
Gra
nt (
J), J
ames
"J.
W."
Gra
nt (
M),
Mic
hael
Gre
go
ry, T
om
my
Gri
eco,
Mic
hael
Hag
e, B
rett
Tho
mas
Har
t, D
iann
e "M
s. D
ee"
Hat
ters
ley,
Ad
am R
og
er
Hill
, Mik
e
Ho
gan
Jo
hnso
n, D
elo
res
Ing
og
lia, B
lais
e
Jaco
bs,
Kri
stin
Jacq
uet,
Al
Jenn
e, E
van
Jone
s, S
herv
in D
. "Sh
ev"
Jose
ph,
Do
tie
Kill
ebre
w, S
am
La R
osa
, Mik
e
LaM
arca
, Chi
p
Latv
ala,
Chr
is
DISTRICT 64 75 73 113 33 61 59 1 84 35 96 88 99 101 108 41 42 93 67
GRADE A+ A+ A+ D A+ D D A D A+ D D F C F A A A+ A+
PERCENTAGE 104% 100% 100% 65% 102% 66% 65% 95% 64% 102% 64% 60% 53% 71% 54% 95% 98% 100% 100%
CS/HB 145 House Local, Federal and Veterans Affairs Subcommittee
4 4 4 4
CS/HB 145 House State Affairs Committee 4 4 4 4
CS/CS/HB 291 House Local, Federal and Veterans Affairs Subcommittee
4 8 8 8
CS/CS/HB 291 House Commerce Committee 8 4
CS/CS/HB 291 House State Affairs Committee
8 8 4 4
CS/CS/HB 291 House Floor vote: 0118 4 4 4 8 4 8 8 4 8 4 8 8 8 8 4 4 4 4
HB 861 House Local, Federal and Veterans Affairs Subcommittee
4 4 4
HB 861 House Appropriations Committee 4 4 4 4
HB 861 House State Affairs Committee 4 4 4 4
HB 861 House Floor Vote 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4
CS/CS/HB 1235 House Local, Federal and Veterans Affairs Subcommittee
4 8 8 4
CS/CS/HB 1235 House Judiciary Committee 4 4 4 4 4
CS/CS/HB 1235 House Floor vote 0179 4 4 4 4 4 8 8 4 8 4 8 8 8 8 4 4 4 4
CS/HB 961 House Health Market Reform Subcommittee
4 4
CS/HB 961 House Health Care Appropriations Subcommittee
4
CS/CS/HB 25 House Floor vote: 0211
62
HOUSE VOTES CONT.
Leek
, Tho
mas
J. "
Tom
"
Mag
ar, M
aryL
ynn
Mar
iano
, Am
ber
Mas
sullo
, Jr.,
Ral
ph
McC
lain
, Sta
n
McC
lure
, Law
renc
e
McG
hee,
Kio
nne
L.
Mer
cad
o, A
my
New
ton,
Wen
gay
"N
ewt"
Oliv
a, J
ose
Om
phr
oy, A
nika
Ten
e
Ove
rdo
rf, T
ob
in R
og
ers
"To
by"
Pay
ne, B
ob
by
N/A
N/A
Per
ez, D
anie
l
Pig
man
, Car
y
Pla
kon,
Sco
tt
Pla
senc
ia, R
ene
DISTRICT 25 82 36 34 23 58 117 48 70 110 95 83 19 38 7 116 55 29 50
GRADE A+ A+ A+ A+ A A F D C A+ F A A N/A N/A A A+ A+ B
PERCENTAGE 100% 100% 100% 100% 98% 100% 60% 60% 75% 100% 54% 98% 99% N/A N/A 98% 103% 100% 89%
CS/HB 145 House Local, Federal and Veterans Affairs Subcommittee
4 4
CS/HB 145 House State Affairs Committee 4 4 4 4 4 4
CS/CS/HB 291 House Local, Federal and Veterans Affairs Subcommittee
4 4
CS/CS/HB 291 House Commerce Committee 4 8
CS/CS/HB 291 House State Affairs Committee
4 4 4 4 4 4
CS/CS/HB 291 House Floor vote: 0118 4 4 4 4 4 4 8 8 4 4 8 4 4 4 4 4 8
HB 861 House Local, Federal and Veterans Affairs Subcommittee
4 4
HB 861 House Appropriations Committee 4 4 4 4 4 4 4
HB 861 House State Affairs Committee 4 4 4 4 4
HB 861 House Floor Vote 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4
CS/CS/HB 1235 House Local, Federal and Veterans Affairs Subcommittee
4 4
CS/CS/HB 1235 House Judiciary Committee 8
CS/CS/HB 1235 House Floor vote 0179 4 4 4 4 4 4 8 8 8 4 8 4 8 4 4 4 4
CS/HB 961 House Health Market Reform Subcommittee
4 4 8
CS/HB 961 House Health Care Appropriations Subcommittee
4 4 4
CS/CS/HB 25 House Floor vote: 0211
4 = Voted with AFP Florida’s Position 8 = Voted against AFP Florida’s Position
63
HOUSE VOTES CONT.
4 = Voted with AFP Florida’s Position 8 = Voted against AFP Florida’s Position
Po
lo, C
ind
y
Po
lsky
, Tin
a Sc
ott
Po
nder
, Mel
Pri
tche
tt, S
haro
n
Ras
chei
n, H
olly
Mer
rill
Ren
ner,
Pau
l
Ro
ach,
Sp
ence
r
Ro
bin
son,
Will
iam
Clo
ud "
Will
"
Ro
dri
gue
s (R
), R
ay W
esle
y
Ro
dri
gue
z (A
M),
Ana
Mar
ia
Ro
dri
gue
z (A
nt),
Ant
hony
Ro
mm
el, B
ob
Ro
th, R
ick
Sab
atin
i, A
ntho
ny
Sant
iag
o, D
avid
Silv
ers,
Dav
id
Siri
os,
Tyl
er I.
Slo
sber
g, E
mily
Smit
h (C
), C
arlo
s G
uille
rmo
DISTRICT 103 81 4 102 120 24 79 71 76 105 118 106 85 32 27 87 51 91 49
GRADE D C A+ F A+ A+ A+ A A A+ A A A+ A+ A C A C F
PERCENTAGE 60% 73% 100% 60% 100% 105% 100% 96% 98% 100% 97% 99% 102% 100% 93% 70% 94% 70% 53%
CS/HB 145 House Local, Federal and Veterans Affairs Subcommittee
4
CS/HB 145 House State Affairs Committee 4 4 4 4 4
CS/CS/HB 291 House Local, Federal and Veterans Affairs Subcommittee
4 4
CS/CS/HB 291 House Commerce Committee 4 4 4 4 8
CS/CS/HB 291 House State Affairs Committee
8 4 4
CS/CS/HB 291 House Floor vote: 0118 8 8 4 8 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 8 4 4 8
HB 861 House Local, Federal and Veterans Affairs Subcommittee
4 4
HB 861 House Appropriations Committee 4 4 4 4
HB 861 House State Affairs Committee 4 4 4
HB 861 House Floor Vote 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4
CS/CS/HB 1235 House Local, Federal and Veterans Affairs Subcommittee
4 8
CS/CS/HB 1235 House Judiciary Committee 4 4 4
CS/CS/HB 1235 House Floor vote 0179 8 8 4 8 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 8 4 8
CS/HB 961 House Health Market Reform Subcommittee
4
CS/HB 961 House Health Care Appropriations Subcommittee
4 4
CS/CS/HB 25 House Floor vote: 0211
64
HOUSE VOTES CONT.
Smit
h (D
), D
avid
Spro
wls
, Chr
is
Star
k, R
icha
rd
Stev
enso
n, C
ynd
i
Sto
ne, C
harl
ie
Sulli
van,
Jen
nife
r
Tho
mp
son,
Ger
ald
ine
Tole
do,
Jac
kie
Tom
kow
, Jo
sie
Trum
bul
l, Ja
y
Val
des
, Sus
an L
.
Wat
son
(B),
Bar
bar
a
Wat
son
(C )
, Clo
vis
Web
b, J
enni
fer
Nec
ole
Will
hite
, Mat
t
Will
iam
s, P
atri
cia
H.
Will
iam
son,
Jay
er
Yarb
oro
ugh,
Cla
y
Zik
a, A
rdia
n
DISTRICT 28 65 104 17 22 31 44 60 39 6 62 107 20 69 86 92 3 12 37
GRADE A A+ D A+ A A+ F A+ A+ A+ D F F D C D A A+ A
PERCENTAGE 98% 100% 62% 100% 97% 100% 58% 102% 102% 100% 65% 59% 53% 69% 78% 63% 98% 102% 98%
CS/HB 145 House Local, Federal and Veterans Affairs Subcommittee
4 4
CS/HB 145 House State Affairs Committee 4 8 4
CS/CS/HB 291 House Local, Federal and Veterans Affairs Subcommittee
4 4
CS/CS/HB 291 House Commerce Committee 8 4 4 8 8 4
CS/CS/HB 291 House State Affairs Committee
4 8 4
CS/CS/HB 291 House Floor vote: 0118 4 4 8 4 4 4 8 4 4 4 8 8 8 8 4 8 4 4 4
HB 861 House Local, Federal and Veterans Affairs Subcommittee
4 4
HB 861 House Appropriations Committee 4 4 4 4 4
HB 861 House State Affairs Committee 4 4
HB 861 House Floor Vote 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4
CS/CS/HB 1235 House Local, Federal and Veterans Affairs Subcommittee
4 4
CS/CS/HB 1235 House Judiciary Committee
CS/CS/HB 1235 House Floor vote 0179 4 4 4 4 4 4 8 4 4 8 8 8 8 4 8 4 4 4
CS/HB 961 House Health Market Reform Subcommittee
4 4
CS/HB 961 House Health Care Appropriations Subcommittee
CS/CS/HB 25 House Floor vote: 0211
4 = Voted with AFP Florida’s Position 8 = Voted against AFP Florida’s Position
65
HOUSE VOTES CONT.
4 = Voted with AFP Florida’s Position 8 = Voted against AFP Florida’s Position
Ale
xand
er, R
amo
n
Alo
upis
, Van
ce A
rthu
r
Alt
man
, Tha
d
And
rad
e, R
ob
ert
Ale
xand
er ''
Ale
x''
Ant
one
, Bru
ce
Aus
ley,
Lo
rann
e
Avi
la, B
ryan
Bel
l, M
elo
ny
Bel
tran
, Mik
e
Bra
nnan
III,
Ro
ber
t C
harl
es "
Chu
ck"
Bro
wn,
Kam
ia L
.
Buc
hana
n, J
ames
Bur
ton.
Co
lleen
Bus
h III
, Jam
es
Byr
d, C
ord
Car
uso,
Mik
e
Cas
ello
, Jo
sep
h
Cle
mo
ns, C
harl
es W
esle
y "C
huck
"
Co
rtes
, Jo
hn
DISTRICT 8 115 52 2 46 9 111 56 57 10 45 74 40 109 11 89 90 21 43
GRADE D A A A D D A+ A A+ A+ F A A+ B A+ A+ D A F
PERCENTAGE 68% 98% 91% 96% 66% 60% 104% 96% 102% 100% 51% 94% 102% 80% 102% 100% 64% 96% 47%
CS/HB 961 House Health and Human Services Committee
8 8
CS/HB 961 House Floor vote 0164 8 4 4 4 8 4 4 4 4 8 4 4 8 4 4 8 4 8
CSCS/CC/HB 821 House Health Quality Subcommittee
4 4 8 4
CSCS/CC/HB 821 House Health Care Appropria-tions Subcommittee
4
CSCS/CC/HB 821 House Health and Human Services Committee
8 4 8
CSCS/CC/HB 821 House Floor vote 0174 8 4 4 4 8 4 4 4 4 8 4 4 4 4 4 8 4 8
CS/CS/HB595 House Criminal Justice Subcommittee
4
CS/CS/HB595 House Judiciary Committee 4 4 4
CS/CS/HB595 House Floor vote 0141 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4
CS/CS/HB 987 House Commerce Committee 4 4 4 8
CS/CS/HB 987 House Government Operations and Technology Appropriations Subcommittee
8 4
CS/CS/HB 987 House Business and Professions Subcommittee
4 4 4 8
HJR 53 House Judiciary Committee 4 4 4
HJR 53 House State Affairs Committee 4
HJR 53 House Civil Justice Subcommittee 4 4 4
CS/HB 9 House Local, Federal and Veterans Affairs Subcommittee
4
66
HOUSE VOTES CONT.
Cum
min
gs,
W. T
ravi
s
Dal
ey, D
an
Dan
iels
, Kim
ber
ely
Dav
is, T
raci
e
Dia
mo
nd, B
en
DiC
eglie
, Nic
k
Do
nald
s, B
yro
n
Dra
ke, B
rad
Dri
skel
l, Fe
ntri
ce
DuB
ose
, Bo
bb
y
Dug
gan
, Wym
an
Dur
an. N
icho
las
X.
Eag
le, D
ane
Esk
aman
i, A
nna
V.
Fern
and
ez, J
avie
r E
.
Fern
and
ez-B
arq
uin,
Jua
n
Fett
erho
ff, E
lizab
eth
Fin
e, R
and
y
Fis
cher
, Jas
on
DISTRICT 18 97 14 13 68 66 80 5 63 94 15 112 77 47 114 119 26 53 16
GRADE A+ N/A B C C A+ A+ A F F A C A F D A+ A+ A+ A+
PERCENTAGE 100% N/A 80% 51% 58% 105% 102% 99% 58% 55% 98% 79% 98% 42% 61% 100% 102% 100% 102%
CS/HB 961 House Health and Human Services Committee
4 8
CS/HB 961 House Floor vote 0164 4 8 8 8 4 4 4 8 8 4 4 4 8 8 4 4 4 4
CSCS/CC/HB 821 House Health Quality Subcommittee
4 8 4
CSCS/CC/HB 821 House Health Care Appropria-tions Subcommittee
CSCS/CC/HB 821 House Health and Human Services Committee
4 4
CSCS/CC/HB 821 House Floor vote 0174 4 4 8 8 4 4 4 8 8 4 4 4 4 8 4 4 4 4
CS/CS/HB595 House Criminal Justice Subcommittee
4 4 4
CS/CS/HB595 House Judiciary Committee 4 4
CS/CS/HB595 House Floor vote 0141 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4
CS/CS/HB 987 House Commerce Committee 8 4
CS/CS/HB 987 House Government Operations and Technology Appropriations Subcommittee
4 4 8
CS/CS/HB 987 House Business and Professions Subcommittee
4 4 4
HJR 53 House Judiciary Committee 4 4 4
HJR 53 House State Affairs Committee 4 4 4
HJR 53 House Civil Justice Subcommittee 4 4
CS/HB 9 House Local, Federal and Veterans Affairs Subcommittee
4 4 8
4 = Voted with AFP Florida’s Position 8 = Voted against AFP Florida’s Position
67
HOUSE VOTES CONT.
4 = Voted with AFP Florida’s Position 8 = Voted against AFP Florida’s Position
Fit
zenh
agen
, Hea
ther
Gel
ler,
Joe
Go
ff-M
arci
l, Jo
y
Go
od
, Mar
gar
et
Go
ttlie
b, M
icha
el "
Mik
e"
Gra
ll, E
rin
Gra
nt (
J), J
ames
"J.
W."
Gra
nt (
M),
Mic
hael
Gre
go
ry, T
om
my
Gri
eco,
Mic
hael
Hag
e, B
rett
Tho
mas
Har
t, D
iann
e "M
s. D
ee"
Hat
ters
ley,
Ad
am R
og
er
Hill
, Mik
e
Ho
gan
Jo
hnso
n, D
elo
res
Ing
og
lia, B
lais
e
Jaco
bs,
Kri
stin
Jacq
uet,
Al
Jenn
e, E
van
DISTRICT 78 100 30 72 98 54 64 75 73 113 33 61 59 1 84 35 96 88 99
GRADE A D F F D A A+ A+ A+ D A+ D D A D A+ D D F
PERCENTAGE 96% 66% 41% 56% 65% 91% 104% 100% 100% 65% 102% 66% 65% 95% 64% 102% 64% 60% 53%
CS/HB 961 House Health and Human Services Committee
8 2
CS/HB 961 House Floor vote 0164 4 4 8 8 8 8 4 4 4 8 4 8 8 4 8 4 8 8 8
CSCS/CC/HB 821 House Health Quality Subcommittee
CSCS/CC/HB 821 House Health Care Appropria-tions Subcommittee
8 4 8
CSCS/CC/HB 821 House Health and Human Services Committee
8 4
CSCS/CC/HB 821 House Floor vote 0174 4 8 8 8 8 4 4 4 8 4 8 8 4 8 4 8 8 8
CS/CS/HB595 House Criminal Justice Subcommittee
4 4 4 4 4
CS/CS/HB595 House Judiciary Committee 4 4 4 4 4 4
CS/CS/HB595 House Floor vote 0141 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4
CS/CS/HB 987 House Commerce Committee 4 4 8 8
CS/CS/HB 987 House Government Operations and Technology Appropriations Subcommittee
4 8 4
CS/CS/HB 987 House Business and Professions Subcommittee
4
HJR 53 House Judiciary Committee 4 4 4 4 4 4
HJR 53 House State Affairs Committee 4 4 4 4 4
HJR 53 House Civil Justice Subcommittee 4 4
CS/HB 9 House Local, Federal and Veterans Affairs Subcommittee
4 8
68
HOUSE VOTES CONT.
Jone
s, S
herv
in D
. "Sh
ev"
Jose
ph,
Do
tie
Kill
ebre
w, S
am
La R
osa
, Mik
e
LaM
arca
, Chi
p
Latv
ala,
Chr
is
Leek
, Tho
mas
J. "
Tom
"
Mag
ar, M
aryL
ynn
Mar
iano
, Am
ber
Mas
sullo
, Jr.,
Ral
ph
McC
lain
, Sta
n
McC
lure
, Law
renc
e
McG
hee,
Kio
nne
L.
Mer
cad
o, A
my
New
ton,
Wen
gay
"N
ewt"
Oliv
a, J
ose
Om
phr
oy, A
nika
Ten
e
Ove
rdo
rf, T
ob
in R
og
ers
"To
by"
Pay
ne, B
ob
by
DISTRICT 101 108 41 42 93 67 25 82 36 34 23 58 117 48 70 110 95 83 19
GRADE C F A A A+ A+ A+ A+ A+ A+ A A F D C A+ F A A
PERCENTAGE 71% 54% 95% 98% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 98% 100% 60% 60% 75% 100% 54% 98% 99%
CS/HB 961 House Health and Human Services Committee
4
CS/HB 961 House Floor vote 0164 8 8 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 8 8 4 8 4 4
CSCS/CC/HB 821 House Health Quality Subcommittee
CSCS/CC/HB 821 House Health Care Appropria-tions Subcommittee
4 4
CSCS/CC/HB 821 House Health and Human Services Committee
4 4 4
CSCS/CC/HB 821 House Floor vote 0174 8 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 8 8 8 4 8 4 4
CS/CS/HB595 House Criminal Justice Subcommittee
4
CS/CS/HB595 House Judiciary Committee 4 4
CS/CS/HB595 House Floor vote 0141 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4
CS/CS/HB 987 House Commerce Committee 4 4
CS/CS/HB 987 House Government Operations and Technology Appropriations Subcommittee
4 4
CS/CS/HB 987 House Business and Professions Subcommittee
4
HJR 53 House Judiciary Committee 4 4 4
HJR 53 House State Affairs Committee 4 4 4 4
HJR 53 House Civil Justice Subcommittee 4 4
CS/HB 9 House Local, Federal and Veterans Affairs Subcommittee
8 4 4 4
4 = Voted with AFP Florida’s Position 8 = Voted against AFP Florida’s Position
69
HOUSE VOTES CONT.
4 = Voted with AFP Florida’s Position 8 = Voted against AFP Florida’s Position
N/A
N/A
Per
ez, D
anie
l
Pig
man
, Car
y
Pla
kon,
Sco
tt
Pla
senc
ia, R
ene
Po
lo, C
ind
y
Po
lsky
, Tin
a Sc
ott
Po
nder
, Mel
Pri
tche
tt, S
haro
n
Ras
chei
n, H
olly
Mer
rill
Ren
ner,
Pau
l
Ro
ach,
Sp
ence
r
Ro
bin
son,
Will
iam
Clo
ud "
Will
"
Ro
dri
gue
s (R
), R
ay W
esle
y
Ro
dri
gue
z (A
M),
Ana
Mar
ia
Ro
dri
gue
z (A
nt),
Ant
hony
Ro
mm
el, B
ob
Ro
th, R
ick
DISTRICT 38 7 116 55 29 50 103 81 4 102 120 24 79 71 76 105 118 106 85
GRADE N/A N/A A A+ A+ B D C A+ F A+ A+ A+ A A A+ A A A+
PERCENTAGE N/A N/A 98% 103% 100% 89% 60% 73% 100% 60% 100% 105% 100% 96% 98% 100% 97% 99% 102%
CS/HB 961 House Health and Human Services Committee
4 4 4 4
CS/HB 961 House Floor vote 0164 4 4 4 4 8 8 4 8 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4
CSCS/CC/HB 821 House Health Quality Subcommittee
4 4 4
CSCS/CC/HB 821 House Health Care Appropria-tions Subcommittee
4 4 4 4
CSCS/CC/HB 821 House Health and Human Services Committee
4 4 4 4 4
CSCS/CC/HB 821 House Floor vote 0174 4 4 4 4 8 8 4 8 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4
CS/CS/HB595 House Criminal Justice Subcommittee
4
CS/CS/HB595 House Judiciary Committee 4 4
CS/CS/HB595 House Floor vote 0141 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4
CS/CS/HB 987 House Commerce Committee 4 8 4
CS/CS/HB 987 House Government Operations and Technology Appropriations Subcommittee
4 4
CS/CS/HB 987 House Business and Professions Subcommittee
HJR 53 House Judiciary Committee 4 4
HJR 53 House State Affairs Committee 4 4 4 4 4 4
HJR 53 House Civil Justice Subcommittee 4 4
CS/HB 9 House Local, Federal and Veterans Affairs Subcommittee
4
70
HOUSE VOTES CONT.
Sab
atin
i, A
ntho
ny
Sant
iag
o, D
avid
Silv
ers,
Dav
id
Siri
os,
Tyl
er I.
Slo
sber
g, E
mily
Smit
h (C
), C
arlo
s G
uille
rmo
Smit
h (D
), D
avid
Spro
wls
, Chr
is
Star
k, R
icha
rd
Stev
enso
n, C
ynd
i
Sto
ne, C
harl
ie
Sulli
van,
Jen
nife
r
Tho
mp
son,
Ger
ald
ine
Tole
do,
Jac
kie
Tom
kow
, Jo
sie
Trum
bul
l, Ja
y
Val
des
, Sus
an L
.
Wat
son
(B),
Bar
bar
a
Wat
son
(C )
, Clo
vis
DISTRICT 32 27 87 51 91 49 28 65 104 17 22 31 44 60 39 6 62 107 20
GRADE A+ A C A C F A A+ D A+ A A+ F A+ A+ A+ D F F
PERCENTAGE 100% 93% 70% 94% 70% 53% 98% 100% 62% 100% 97% 100% 58% 102% 102% 100% 65% 59% 53%
CS/HB 961 House Health and Human Services Committee
8 4
CS/HB 961 House Floor vote 0164 4 4 4 4 8 4 8 4 4 4 8 4 4 8 8 8
CSCS/CC/HB 821 House Health Quality Subcommittee
8 4
CSCS/CC/HB 821 House Health Care Appropria-tions Subcommittee
CSCS/CC/HB 821 House Health and Human Services Committee
4 4
CSCS/CC/HB 821 House Floor vote 0174 4 4 8 4 8 4 4 4 4 4 4 8 8 4 4 8 8
CS/CS/HB595 House Criminal Justice Subcommittee
4 4
CS/CS/HB595 House Judiciary Committee 4
CS/CS/HB595 House Floor vote 0141 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4
CS/CS/HB 987 House Commerce Committee 4 4 8 8 8 8
CS/CS/HB 987 House Government Operations and Technology Appropriations Subcommittee
8 4
CS/CS/HB 987 House Business and Professions Subcommittee
4
HJR 53 House Judiciary Committee 4
HJR 53 House State Affairs Committee 4 4
HJR 53 House Civil Justice Subcommittee 4 4 4
CS/HB 9 House Local, Federal and Veterans Affairs Subcommittee
8 4
4 = Voted with AFP Florida’s Position 8 = Voted against AFP Florida’s Position
71
HOUSE VOTES CONT.
4 = Voted with AFP Florida’s Position 8 = Voted against AFP Florida’s Position
Web
b, J
enni
fer
Nec
ole
Will
hite
, Mat
t
Will
iam
s, P
atri
cia
H.
Will
iam
son,
Jay
er
Yarb
oro
ugh,
Cla
y
Zik
a, A
rdia
n
DISTRICT 69 86 92 3 12 37
GRADE D C D A A+ A
PERCENTAGE 69% 78% 63% 98% 102% 98%
CS/HB 961 House Health and Human Services Committee
4
CS/HB 961 House Floor vote 0164 8 8 8 4 4 4
CSCS/CC/HB 821 House Health Quality Subcommittee
4
CSCS/CC/HB 821 House Health Care Appropria-tions Subcommittee
CSCS/CC/HB 821 House Health and Human Services Committee
4
CSCS/CC/HB 821 House Floor vote 0174 4 8 8 4 4 4
CS/CS/HB595 House Criminal Justice Subcommittee
CS/CS/HB595 House Judiciary Committee
CS/CS/HB595 House Floor vote 0141 4 4 4 4 4 4
CS/CS/HB 987 House Commerce Committee 8 8
CS/CS/HB 987 House Government Operations and Technology Appropriations Subcommittee
8
CS/CS/HB 987 House Business and Professions Subcommittee
4
HJR 53 House Judiciary Committee
HJR 53 House State Affairs Committee 4
HJR 53 House Civil Justice Subcommittee
CS/HB 9 House Local, Federal and Veterans Affairs Subcommittee
4
Ale
xand
er, R
amo
n
Alo
upis
, Van
ce A
rthu
r
Alt
man
, Tha
d
And
rad
e, R
ob
ert
Ale
xand
er ''
Ale
x''
Ant
one
, Bru
ce
Aus
ley,
Lo
rann
e
DISTRICT 8 115 52 2 46 9
GRADE D A A A D D
PERCENTAGE 68% 98% 91% 96% 66% 60%
CS/HB 9 House Ways and Means Committee
CS/HB 9 House State Affairs Committee
CS/HB 9 House Floor vote 0117 8 4 8 4 8 8
CS/HB 9 House Floor vote 0357 8 4 8 4 8 8
HB 1157 House Health Quality Subcommittee
HB 1157 House Health Care Appropriations Subcommittee
4
HB 1157 House Health and Human Services Committee
CS/CS/HB 453 House Transportation and Infrastructure Subcommittee
4
CS/CS/HB 453 House Local, Federal and Veterans Affairs Subcommittee
CS/CS/HB 453 House State Affairs Committee
CS/CS/HB 453 House Floor Vote 0255 4 4 4 4 4
HB 1219 House Business and Professions Subcommittee
4
HB 1219 House Government Operations and Technology Appropriations Subcommittee
4 4
HB 1219 House Commerce Committee
HB 1219 House Floor vote 0256 4 4 8 4
HJR 57 House Civil Justice Subcommittee 8
72
HOUSE VOTES CONT.
Avi
la, B
ryan
Bel
l, M
elo
ny
Bel
tran
, Mik
e
Bra
nnan
III,
Ro
ber
t C
harl
es "
Chu
ck"
Bro
wn,
Kam
ia L
.
Buc
hana
n, J
ames
Bur
ton.
Co
lleen
Bus
h III
, Jam
es
Byr
d, C
ord
Car
uso,
Mik
e
Cas
ello
, Jo
sep
h
Cle
mo
ns, C
harl
es W
esle
y "C
huck
"
Co
rtes
, Jo
hn
Cum
min
gs,
W. T
ravi
s
Dal
ey, D
an
Dan
iels
, Kim
ber
ely
Dav
is, T
raci
e
Dia
mo
nd, B
en
DiC
eglie
, Nic
k
DISTRICT 111 56 57 10 45 74 40 109 11 89 90 21 43 18 97 14 13 68 66
GRADE A+ A A+ A+ F A A+ B A+ A+ D A F A+ N/A B C C A+
PERCENTAGE 104% 96% 102% 100% 51% 94% 102% 80% 102% 100% 64% 96% 47% 100% N/A 80% 51% 58% 105%
CS/HB 9 House Ways and Means Committee 4 4 4 8
CS/HB 9 House State Affairs Committee 4 4
CS/HB 9 House Floor vote 0117 4 4 4 4 8 4 4 8 4 4 8 4 8 4 8 8 8 4
CS/HB 9 House Floor vote 0357 4 4 4 4 8 4 4 4 4 4 8 4 8 4 4 8 4 4
HB 1157 House Health Quality Subcommittee 4 4 4 4 4 4
HB 1157 House Health Care Appropriations Subcommittee
HB 1157 House Health and Human Services Committee
4 4 4 4
CS/CS/HB 453 House Transportation and Infrastructure Subcommittee
4 4
CS/CS/HB 453 House Local, Federal and Veterans Affairs Subcommittee
4 4
CS/CS/HB 453 House State Affairs Committee 4
CS/CS/HB 453 House Floor Vote 0255 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4
HB 1219 House Business and Professions Subcommittee
4
HB 1219 House Government Operations and Technology Appropriations Subcommittee
4 4 4
HB 1219 House Commerce Committee 4 4 4
HB 1219 House Floor vote 0256 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 8 4 4 8 4 8 4 4 8 4 4
HJR 57 House Civil Justice Subcommittee 4 4 8 4
4 = Voted with AFP Florida’s Position 8 = Voted against AFP Florida’s Position
73
HOUSE VOTES CONT.
4 = Voted with AFP Florida’s Position 8 = Voted against AFP Florida’s Position
Do
nald
s, B
yro
n
Dra
ke, B
rad
Dri
skel
l, Fe
ntri
ce
DuB
ose
, Bo
bb
y
Dug
gan
, Wym
an
Dur
an. N
icho
las
X.
Eag
le, D
ane
Esk
aman
i, A
nna
V.
Fern
and
ez, J
avie
r E
.
Fern
and
ez-B
arq
uin,
Jua
n
Fett
erho
ff, E
lizab
eth
Fin
e, R
and
y
Fis
cher
, Jas
on
Fit
zenh
agen
, Hea
ther
Gel
ler,
Joe
Go
ff-M
arci
l, Jo
y
Go
od
, Mar
gar
et
Go
ttlie
b, M
icha
el "
Mik
e"
Gra
ll, E
rin
DISTRICT 80 5 63 94 15 112 77 47 114 119 26 53 16 78 100 30 72 98 54
GRADE A+ A F F A C A F D A+ A+ A+ A+ A D F F D A
PERCENTAGE 102% 99% 58% 55% 98% 79% 98% 42% 61% 100% 102% 100% 102% 96% 66% 41% 56% 65% 91%
CS/HB 9 House Ways and Means Committee 4 4 8 4
CS/HB 9 House State Affairs Committee 4 8 8 4
CS/HB 9 House Floor vote 0117 4 4 8 8 4 8 4 8 8 4 4 4 4 4 8 8 8 8 4
CS/HB 9 House Floor vote 0357 4 4 8 8 4 4 4 8 4 4 4 4 4 4 8 8 8 8 4
HB 1157 House Health Quality Subcommittee 4
HB 1157 House Health Care Appropriations Subcommittee
4 4
HB 1157 House Health and Human Services Committee
4 4
CS/CS/HB 453 House Transportation and Infrastructure Subcommittee
4 4
CS/CS/HB 453 House Local, Federal and Veterans Affairs Subcommittee
4 8
CS/CS/HB 453 House State Affairs Committee 4 4 8 4
CS/CS/HB 453 House Floor Vote 0255 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4
HB 1219 House Business and Professions Subcommittee
4 4 4 4
HB 1219 House Government Operations and Technology Appropriations Subcommittee
4
HB 1219 House Commerce Committee 8 4 4
HB 1219 House Floor vote 0256 4 4 8 8 4 8 4 4 8 4 4 4 4 4 8 8 4 8 4
HJR 57 House Civil Justice Subcommittee
74
HOUSE VOTES CONT.
Gra
nt (
J), J
ames
"J.
W."
Gra
nt (
M),
Mic
hael
Gre
go
ry, T
om
my
Gri
eco,
Mic
hael
Hag
e, B
rett
Tho
mas
Har
t, D
iann
e "M
s. D
ee"
Hat
ters
ley,
Ad
am R
og
er
Hill
, Mik
e
Ho
gan
Jo
hnso
n, D
elo
res
Ing
og
lia, B
lais
e
Jaco
bs,
Kri
stin
Jacq
uet,
Al
Jenn
e, E
van
Jone
s, S
herv
in D
. "Sh
ev"
Jose
ph,
Do
tie
Kill
ebre
w, S
am
La R
osa
, Mik
e
LaM
arca
, Chi
p
Latv
ala,
Chr
is
DISTRICT 64 75 73 113 33 61 59 1 84 35 96 88 99 101 108 41 42 93 67
GRADE A+ A+ A+ D A+ D D A D A+ D D F C F A A A+ A+
PERCENTAGE 104% 100% 100% 65% 102% 66% 65% 95% 64% 102% 64% 60% 53% 71% 54% 95% 98% 100% 100%
CS/HB 9 House Ways and Means Committee 4 8 4 8
CS/HB 9 House State Affairs Committee 8 8 4 4
CS/HB 9 House Floor vote 0117 4 4 4 8 4 8 8 4 8 4 8 8 8 8 8 8 4 4 4
CS/HB 9 House Floor vote 0357 4 4 4 4 8 4 4 4 8 4 4 4 4 4
HB 1157 House Health Quality Subcommittee
HB 1157 House Health Care Appropriations Subcommittee
4 4
HB 1157 House Health and Human Services Committee
4 4
CS/CS/HB 453 House Transportation and Infrastructure Subcommittee
4 4
CS/CS/HB 453 House Local, Federal and Veterans Affairs Subcommittee
4 4 4
CS/CS/HB 453 House State Affairs Committee 4 4 4
CS/CS/HB 453 House Floor Vote 0255 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4
HB 1219 House Business and Professions Subcommittee
4
HB 1219 House Government Operations and Technology Appropriations Subcommittee
4
HB 1219 House Commerce Committee 4 8 8 4
HB 1219 House Floor vote 0256 4 4 4 8 4 8 8 4 8 4 8 8 8 4 4 4 4
HJR 57 House Civil Justice Subcommittee 4 8 4
4 = Voted with AFP Florida’s Position 8 = Voted against AFP Florida’s Position
75
HOUSE VOTES CONT.
4 = Voted with AFP Florida’s Position 8 = Voted against AFP Florida’s Position
Leek
, Tho
mas
J. "
Tom
"
Mag
ar, M
aryL
ynn
Mar
iano
, Am
ber
Mas
sullo
, Jr.,
Ral
ph
McC
lain
, Sta
n
McC
lure
, Law
renc
e
McG
hee,
Kio
nne
L.
Mer
cad
o, A
my
New
ton,
Wen
gay
"N
ewt"
Oliv
a, J
ose
Om
phr
oy, A
nika
Ten
e
Ove
rdo
rf, T
ob
in R
og
ers
"To
by"
Pay
ne, B
ob
by
N/A
N/A
Per
ez, D
anie
l
Pig
man
, Car
y
Pla
kon,
Sco
tt
Pla
senc
ia, R
ene
DISTRICT 25 82 36 34 23 58 117 48 70 110 95 83 19 38 7 116 55 29 50
GRADE A+ A+ A+ A+ A A F D C A+ F A A N/A N/A A A+ A+ B
PERCENTAGE 100% 100% 100% 100% 98% 100% 60% 60% 75% 100% 54% 98% 99% N/A N/A 98% 103% 100% 89%
CS/HB 9 House Ways and Means Committee 8
CS/HB 9 House State Affairs Committee 4 4 8 4 4 4
CS/HB 9 House Floor vote 0117 4 4 4 4 4 4 8 8 8 4 8 4 4 4 4 4 4
CS/HB 9 House Floor vote 0357 4 4 4 4 4 4 8 8 4 4 8 4 4 4 4 4 4
HB 1157 House Health Quality Subcommittee
HB 1157 House Health Care Appropriations Subcommittee
4 4 4
HB 1157 House Health and Human Services Committee
4 4 4 4
CS/CS/HB 453 House Transportation and Infrastructure Subcommittee
4 4
CS/CS/HB 453 House Local, Federal and Veterans Affairs Subcommittee
4
CS/CS/HB 453 House State Affairs Committee 4 4 4 4 4 4
CS/CS/HB 453 House Floor Vote 0255 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4
HB 1219 House Business and Professions Subcommittee
4
HB 1219 House Government Operations and Technology Appropriations Subcommittee
HB 1219 House Commerce Committee 4 8
HB 1219 House Floor vote 0256 4 4 4 4 4 4 8 8 8 4 4 4 4 4 4 8
HJR 57 House Civil Justice Subcommittee 8 4
76
HOUSE VOTES CONT.
Po
lo, C
ind
y
Po
lsky
, Tin
a Sc
ott
Po
nder
, Mel
Pri
tche
tt, S
haro
n
Ras
chei
n, H
olly
Mer
rill
Ren
ner,
Pau
l
Ro
ach,
Sp
ence
r
Ro
bin
son,
Will
iam
Clo
ud "
Will
"
Ro
dri
gue
s (R
), R
ay W
esle
y
Ro
dri
gue
z (A
M),
Ana
Mar
ia
Ro
dri
gue
z (A
nt),
Ant
hony
Ro
mm
el, B
ob
Ro
th, R
ick
Sab
atin
i, A
ntho
ny
Sant
iag
o, D
avid
Silv
ers,
Dav
id
Siri
os,
Tyl
er I.
Slo
sber
g, E
mily
Smit
h (C
), C
arlo
s G
uille
rmo
DISTRICT 103 81 4 102 120 24 79 71 76 105 118 106 85 32 27 87 51 91 49
GRADE D C A+ F A+ A+ A+ A A A+ A A A+ A+ A C A C F
PERCENTAGE 60% 73% 100% 60% 100% 105% 100% 96% 98% 100% 97% 99% 102% 100% 93% 70% 94% 70% 53%
CS/HB 9 House Ways and Means Committee 4 4 8
CS/HB 9 House State Affairs Committee 8 4 4 4
CS/HB 9 House Floor vote 0117 8 8 4 8 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 8 4 8 8
CS/HB 9 House Floor vote 0357 8 4 4 8 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 8 8
HB 1157 House Health Quality Subcommittee 4 4
HB 1157 House Health Care Appropriations Subcommittee
4 4
HB 1157 House Health and Human Services Committee
4 4 4
CS/CS/HB 453 House Transportation and Infrastructure Subcommittee
4 4 4
CS/CS/HB 453 House Local, Federal and Veterans Affairs Subcommittee
4 4
CS/CS/HB 453 House State Affairs Committee 4 4 4 4 4
CS/CS/HB 453 House Floor Vote 0255 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4
HB 1219 House Business and Professions Subcommittee
4 4
HB 1219 House Government Operations and Technology Appropriations Subcommittee
4
HB 1219 House Commerce Committee 4 4 4 4 8
HB 1219 House Floor vote 0256 4 8 4 8 4 4 4 4 8 4 4 4 4 4 8 8 4 8 8
HJR 57 House Civil Justice Subcommittee 4 4
4 = Voted with AFP Florida’s Position 8 = Voted against AFP Florida’s Position
77
HOUSE VOTES CONT.
4 = Voted with AFP Florida’s Position 8 = Voted against AFP Florida’s Position
Smit
h (D
), D
avid
Spro
wls
, Chr
is
Star
k, R
icha
rd
Stev
enso
n, C
ynd
i
Sto
ne, C
harl
ie
Sulli
van,
Jen
nife
r
Tho
mp
son,
Ger
ald
ine
Tole
do,
Jac
kie
Tom
kow
, Jo
sie
Trum
bul
l, Ja
y
Val
des
, Sus
an L
.
Wat
son
(B),
Bar
bar
a
Wat
son
(C )
, Clo
vis
Web
b, J
enni
fer
Nec
ole
Will
hite
, Mat
t
Will
iam
s, P
atri
cia
H.
Will
iam
son,
Jay
er
Yarb
oro
ugh,
Cla
y
Zik
a, A
rdia
n
DISTRICT 28 65 104 17 22 31 44 60 39 6 62 107 20 69 86 92 3 12 37
GRADE A A+ D A+ A A+ F A+ A+ A+ D F F D C D A A+ A
PERCENTAGE 98% 100% 62% 100% 97% 100% 58% 102% 102% 100% 65% 59% 53% 69% 78% 63% 98% 102% 98%
CS/HB 9 House Ways and Means Committee 4
CS/HB 9 House State Affairs Committee 4 8
CS/HB 9 House Floor vote 0117 4 4 8 4 4 4 8 4 4 4 8 8 8 8 4 8 4 4 4
CS/HB 9 House Floor vote 0357 4 4 8 4 4 4 8 4 4 4 8 8 8 4 4 8 4 4 4
HB 1157 House Health Quality Subcommittee 4 4 4
HB 1157 House Health Care Appropriations Subcommittee
4
HB 1157 House Health and Human Services Committee
4
CS/CS/HB 453 House Transportation and Infrastructure Subcommittee
4 4
CS/CS/HB 453 House Local, Federal and Veterans Affairs Subcommittee
4 4
CS/CS/HB 453 House State Affairs Committee 4 4 4
CS/CS/HB 453 House Floor Vote 0255 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4
HB 1219 House Business and Professions Subcommittee
4 4
HB 1219 House Government Operations and Technology Appropriations Subcommittee
4
HB 1219 House Commerce Committee 8 4 4 4 8 4
HB 1219 House Floor vote 0256 4 4 8 4 8 8 8 4 4 4 8 8 8 8 8 8 4 8 4
HJR 57 House Civil Justice Subcommittee 4 8 4
78
HOUSE VOTES CONT.
Ale
xand
er, R
amo
n
Alo
upis
, Van
ce A
rthu
r
Alt
man
, Tha
d
And
rad
e, R
ob
ert
Ale
xand
er ''
Ale
x''
Ant
one
, Bru
ce
Aus
ley,
Lo
rann
e
Avi
la, B
ryan
Bel
l, M
elo
ny
Bel
tran
, Mik
e
Bra
nnan
III,
Ro
ber
t C
harl
es "
Chu
ck"
Bro
wn,
Kam
ia L
.
Buc
hana
n, J
ames
Bur
ton.
Co
lleen
Bus
h III
, Jam
es
Byr
d, C
ord
Car
uso,
Mik
e
Cas
ello
, Jo
sep
h
Cle
mo
ns, C
harl
es W
esle
y "C
huck
"
Co
rtes
, Jo
hn
DISTRICT 8 115 52 2 46 9 111 56 57 10 45 74 40 109 11 89 90 21 43
GRADE D A A A D D A+ A A+ A+ F A A+ B A+ A+ D A F
PERCENTAGE 68% 98% 91% 96% 66% 60% 104% 96% 102% 100% 51% 94% 102% 80% 102% 100% 64% 96% 47%
HJR 57 House State Affairs Committee 4
CS/CS/HB 27 House Business and Professions Subcommittee
8 8
CS/CS/HB 27 House Government Operations and Technology Appropriations Subcommittee
4 8 4 8 8
CS/CS/HB 27 House Commerce Committee 4 4 8
SB 212 House Floor vote 0020 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4
CS/CS/HB 589 House Criminal Justice Subcommittee
4
CS/CS/HB 589 House Justice Appropriations Subcommittee
4
CS/CS/HB 589 House Judiciary Committee 4 4
CS/HB 679 House Business and Professions Subcommittee
4 4
CS/HB 679 House Oversight, Transparency and Public Management Subcommittee
4 4
CS/HB 679 House Commerce Committee 4 4 4 4
CS/HB 679 House Floor vote 0023 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4
CS/HB 7 House Health Market Reform Subcommittee
4
CS/HB 7 House Health and Human Services Committee
4 4 8
CS/HB 7 House Floor vote 0024 4 4 4 4 8 4 4 4 4 8 4 4 4 4 4 4 8
HJR 613 House Oversight, Transparency and Public Management Subcommittee
4
4 = Voted with AFP Florida’s Position 8 = Voted against AFP Florida’s Position
79
HOUSE VOTES CONT.
4 = Voted with AFP Florida’s Position 8 = Voted against AFP Florida’s Position
Cum
min
gs,
W. T
ravi
s
Dal
ey, D
an
Dan
iels
, Kim
ber
ely
Dav
is, T
raci
e
Dia
mo
nd, B
en
DiC
eglie
, Nic
k
Do
nald
s, B
yro
n
Dra
ke, B
rad
Dri
skel
l, Fe
ntri
ce
DuB
ose
, Bo
bb
y
Dug
gan
, Wym
an
Dur
an. N
icho
las
X.
Eag
le, D
ane
Esk
aman
i, A
nna
V.
Fern
and
ez, J
avie
r E
.
Fern
and
ez-B
arq
uin,
Jua
n
Fett
erho
ff, E
lizab
eth
Fin
e, R
and
y
Fis
cher
, Jas
on
DISTRICT 18 97 14 13 68 66 80 5 63 94 15 112 77 47 114 119 26 53 16
GRADE A+ N/A B C C A+ A+ A F F A C A F D A+ A+ A+ A+
PERCENTAGE 100% N/A 80% 51% 58% 105% 102% 99% 58% 55% 98% 79% 98% 42% 61% 100% 102% 100% 102%
HJR 57 House State Affairs Committee 4 4 8
CS/CS/HB 27 House Business and Professions Subcommittee
4 4 4
CS/CS/HB 27 House Government Operations and Technology Appropriations Subcommittee
4 4
CS/CS/HB 27 House Commerce Committee 4 4
SB 212 House Floor vote 0020 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4
CS/CS/HB 589 House Criminal Justice Subcommittee
4 8 4
CS/CS/HB 589 House Justice Appropriations Subcommittee
4 4
CS/CS/HB 589 House Judiciary Committee 4 4 4
CS/HB 679 House Business and Professions Subcommittee
4 4
CS/HB 679 House Oversight, Transparency and Public Management Subcommittee
4 4 4 4
CS/HB 679 House Commerce Committee 4 4
CS/HB 679 House Floor vote 0023 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4
CS/HB 7 House Health Market Reform Subcommittee
4 4
CS/HB 7 House Health and Human Services Committee
4 4
CS/HB 7 House Floor vote 0024 4 4 8 4 4 4 4 8 8 4 4 4 8 4 4 4 4 4
HJR 613 House Oversight, Transparency and Public Management Subcommittee
8 8 8 8 4
80
HOUSE VOTES CONT.
Fit
zenh
agen
, Hea
ther
Gel
ler,
Joe
Go
ff-M
arci
l, Jo
y
Go
od
, Mar
gar
et
Go
ttlie
b, M
icha
el "
Mik
e"
Gra
ll, E
rin
Gra
nt (
J), J
ames
"J.
W."
Gra
nt (
M),
Mic
hael
Gre
go
ry, T
om
my
Gri
eco,
Mic
hael
Hag
e, B
rett
Tho
mas
Har
t, D
iann
e "M
s. D
ee"
Hat
ters
ley,
Ad
am R
og
er
Hill
, Mik
e
Ho
gan
Jo
hnso
n, D
elo
res
Ing
og
lia, B
lais
e
Jaco
bs,
Kri
stin
Jacq
uet,
Al
Jenn
e, E
van
DISTRICT 78 100 30 72 98 54 64 75 73 113 33 61 59 1 84 35 96 88 99
GRADE A D F F D A A+ A+ A+ D A+ D D A D A+ D D F
PERCENTAGE 96% 66% 41% 56% 65% 91% 104% 100% 100% 65% 102% 66% 65% 95% 64% 102% 64% 60% 53%
HJR 57 House State Affairs Committee 8 4 8 8 4
CS/CS/HB 27 House Business and Professions Subcommittee
4 8 4
CS/CS/HB 27 House Government Operations and Technology Appropriations Subcommittee
4
CS/CS/HB 27 House Commerce Committee 4 4 8 8
SB 212 House Floor vote 0020 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4
CS/CS/HB 589 House Criminal Justice Subcommittee
8 4 4 4 4
CS/CS/HB 589 House Justice Appropriations Subcommittee
4
CS/CS/HB 589 House Judiciary Committee 4 4 4 4 4 8
CS/HB 679 House Business and Professions Subcommittee
4 4 4
CS/HB 679 House Oversight, Transparency and Public Management Subcommittee
4 4 4
CS/HB 679 House Commerce Committee 4 4 4 4
CS/HB 679 House Floor vote 0023 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4
CS/HB 7 House Health Market Reform Subcommittee
4 4 4 4
CS/HB 7 House Health and Human Services Committee
8 4
CS/HB 7 House Floor vote 0024 4 8 8 4 4 4 4 4 4 8 4 8 8 4 8 4 4 4 8
HJR 613 House Oversight, Transparency and Public Management Subcommittee
8 4 4
4 = Voted with AFP Florida’s Position 8 = Voted against AFP Florida’s Position
81
HOUSE VOTES CONT.
4 = Voted with AFP Florida’s Position 8 = Voted against AFP Florida’s Position
Jone
s, S
herv
in D
. "Sh
ev"
Jose
ph,
Do
tie
Kill
ebre
w, S
am
La R
osa
, Mik
e
LaM
arca
, Chi
p
Latv
ala,
Chr
is
Leek
, Tho
mas
J. "
Tom
"
Mag
ar, M
aryL
ynn
Mar
iano
, Am
ber
Mas
sullo
, Jr.,
Ral
ph
McC
lain
, Sta
n
McC
lure
, Law
renc
e
McG
hee,
Kio
nne
L.
Mer
cad
o, A
my
New
ton,
Wen
gay
"N
ewt"
Oliv
a, J
ose
Om
phr
oy, A
nika
Ten
e
Ove
rdo
rf, T
ob
in R
og
ers
"To
by"
Pay
ne, B
ob
by
DISTRICT 101 108 41 42 93 67 25 82 36 34 23 58 117 48 70 110 95 83 19
GRADE C F A A A+ A+ A+ A+ A+ A+ A A F D C A+ F A A
PERCENTAGE 71% 54% 95% 98% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 98% 100% 60% 60% 75% 100% 54% 98% 99%
HJR 57 House State Affairs Committee 4 4 8 4
CS/CS/HB 27 House Business and Professions Subcommittee
4 8
CS/CS/HB 27 House Government Operations and Technology Appropriations Subcommittee
4
CS/CS/HB 27 House Commerce Committee 4 4
SB 212 House Floor vote 0020 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4
CS/CS/HB 589 House Criminal Justice Subcommittee
CS/CS/HB 589 House Justice Appropriations Subcommittee
4
CS/CS/HB 589 House Judiciary Committee 4 4
CS/HB 679 House Business and Professions Subcommittee
4 4
CS/HB 679 House Oversight, Transparency and Public Management Subcommittee
4
CS/HB 679 House Commerce Committee 4 4
CS/HB 679 House Floor vote 0023 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4
CS/HB 7 House Health Market Reform Subcommittee
4 4 4
CS/HB 7 House Health and Human Services Committee
4 4 4
CS/HB 7 House Floor vote 0024 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 8 8 4 4 8 4 4
HJR 613 House Oversight, Transparency and Public Management Subcommittee
4
82
HOUSE VOTES CONT.
N/A
N/A
Per
ez, D
anie
l
Pig
man
, Car
y
Pla
kon,
Sco
tt
Pla
senc
ia, R
ene
Po
lo, C
ind
y
Po
lsky
, Tin
a Sc
ott
Po
nder
, Mel
Pri
tche
tt, S
haro
n
Ras
chei
n, H
olly
Mer
rill
Ren
ner,
Pau
l
Ro
ach,
Sp
ence
r
Ro
bin
son,
Will
iam
Clo
ud "
Will
"
Ro
dri
gue
s (R
), R
ay W
esle
y
Ro
dri
gue
z (A
M),
Ana
Mar
ia
Ro
dri
gue
z (A
nt),
Ant
hony
Ro
mm
el, B
ob
Ro
th, R
ick
DISTRICT 38 7 116 55 29 50 103 81 4 102 120 24 79 71 76 105 118 106 85
GRADE N/A N/A A A+ A+ B D C A+ F A+ A+ A+ A A A+ A A A+
PERCENTAGE N/A N/A 98% 103% 100% 89% 60% 73% 100% 60% 100% 105% 100% 96% 98% 100% 97% 99% 102%
HJR 57 House State Affairs Committee 4 4 8 4 4 4
CS/CS/HB 27 House Business and Professions Subcommittee
4 4
CS/CS/HB 27 House Government Operations and Technology Appropriations Subcommittee
CS/CS/HB 27 House Commerce Committee 4 4
SB 212 House Floor vote 0020 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4
CS/CS/HB 589 House Criminal Justice Subcommittee
8 4
CS/CS/HB 589 House Justice Appropriations Subcommittee
4 4
CS/CS/HB 589 House Judiciary Committee 4 4
CS/HB 679 House Business and Professions Subcommittee
4 4
CS/HB 679 House Oversight, Transparency and Public Management Subcommittee
4 4 4
CS/HB 679 House Commerce Committee 4 4 4
CS/HB 679 House Floor vote 0023 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4
CS/HB 7 House Health Market Reform Subcommittee
4 4
CS/HB 7 House Health and Human Services Committee
4 4 4 4
CS/HB 7 House Floor vote 0024 4 4 4 4 8 4 4 8 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4
HJR 613 House Oversight, Transparency and Public Management Subcommittee
4 4
4 = Voted with AFP Florida’s Position 8 = Voted against AFP Florida’s Position
83
HOUSE VOTES CONT.
4 = Voted with AFP Florida’s Position 8 = Voted against AFP Florida’s Position
Sab
atin
i, A
ntho
ny
Sant
iag
o, D
avid
Silv
ers,
Dav
id
Siri
os,
Tyl
er I.
Slo
sber
g, E
mily
Smit
h (C
), C
arlo
s G
uille
rmo
Smit
h (D
), D
avid
Spro
wls
, Chr
is
Star
k, R
icha
rd
Stev
enso
n, C
ynd
i
Sto
ne, C
harl
ie
Sulli
van,
Jen
nife
r
Tho
mp
son,
Ger
ald
ine
Tole
do,
Jac
kie
Tom
kow
, Jo
sie
Trum
bul
l, Ja
y
Val
des
, Sus
an L
.
Wat
son
(B),
Bar
bar
a
Wat
son
(C )
, Clo
vis
DISTRICT 32 27 87 51 91 49 28 65 104 17 22 31 44 60 39 6 62 107 20
GRADE A+ A C A C F A A+ D A+ A A+ F A+ A+ A+ D F F
PERCENTAGE 100% 93% 70% 94% 70% 53% 98% 100% 62% 100% 97% 100% 58% 102% 102% 100% 65% 59% 53%
HJR 57 House State Affairs Committee 4
CS/CS/HB 27 House Business and Professions Subcommittee
4 4
CS/CS/HB 27 House Government Operations and Technology Appropriations Subcommittee
4
CS/CS/HB 27 House Commerce Committee 4 4 4 8 4 4
SB 212 House Floor vote 0020 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4
CS/CS/HB 589 House Criminal Justice Subcommittee
4 4
CS/CS/HB 589 House Justice Appropriations Subcommittee
4 4
CS/CS/HB 589 House Judiciary Committee 8
CS/HB 679 House Business and Professions Subcommittee
4 4
CS/HB 679 House Oversight, Transparency and Public Management Subcommittee
CS/HB 679 House Commerce Committee 4 4 4 4 4
CS/HB 679 House Floor vote 0023 4 4 4 4 4 4 8 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4
CS/HB 7 House Health Market Reform Subcommittee
4
CS/HB 7 House Health and Human Services Committee
4 4
CS/HB 7 House Floor vote 0024 4 4 4 4 8 8 4 4 8 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 8 8
HJR 613 House Oversight, Transparency and Public Management Subcommittee
84
HOUSE VOTES CONT.
Web
b, J
enni
fer
Nec
ole
Will
hite
, Mat
t
Will
iam
s, P
atri
cia
H.
Will
iam
son,
Jay
er
Yarb
oro
ugh,
Cla
y
Zik
a, A
rdia
n
DISTRICT 69 86 92 3 12 37
GRADE D C D A A+ A
PERCENTAGE 69% 78% 63% 98% 102% 98%
HJR 57 House State Affairs Committee 4
CS/CS/HB 27 House Business and Professions Subcommittee
4
CS/CS/HB 27 House Government Operations and Technology Appropriations Subcommittee
4
CS/CS/HB 27 House Commerce Committee 4 4 4
SB 212 House Floor vote 0020 4 4 4 4 4 4
CS/CS/HB 589 House Criminal Justice Subcommittee
4
CS/CS/HB 589 House Justice Appropriations Subcommittee
CS/CS/HB 589 House Judiciary Committee
CS/HB 679 House Business and Professions Subcommittee
4
CS/HB 679 House Oversight, Transparency and Public Management Subcommittee
4
CS/HB 679 House Commerce Committee 4 4 4
CS/HB 679 House Floor vote 0023 4 4 4 4 4 4
CS/HB 7 House Health Market Reform Subcommittee
CS/HB 7 House Health and Human Services Committee
4
CS/HB 7 House Floor vote 0024 4 4 4 4 4 4
HJR 613 House Oversight, Transparency and Public Management Subcommittee
4
Ale
xand
er, R
amo
n
Alo
upis
, Van
ce A
rthu
r
Alt
man
, Tha
d
And
rad
e, R
ob
ert
Ale
xand
er ''
Ale
x''
Ant
one
, Bru
ce
Aus
ley,
Lo
rann
e
DISTRICT 8 115 52 2 46 9
GRADE D A A A D D
PERCENTAGE 68% 98% 91% 96% 66% 60%
HJR 613 House Public Integrity and Ethics Committee
8
HJR 613 House State Affairs Committee
HB 615 House State Affairs Committee
HB 615 House Public Integrity and Ethics Committee
8
HB 615 House Oversight, Transparency and Public Management Subcommittee
4
CS/CS/HB 87 House Transportation and Infrastructure Subcommittee
CS/CS/HB 87 House Transportation and Tourism Appropriations Subcommittee
CS/CS/HB 87 House State Affairs Committee
CS/CS/HB 87 House Floor vote 0017 4 4 4 4 4 4
CS/HB 127 House Local, Federal and Veterans Affairs Subcommittee
4
CS/HB 127 House Business and Professions Subcommittee
4
CS/HB 127 House State Affairs Committee
CS/HB 127 House Floor vote 0018 4 4 4 4 4 4
CS/HB 1405 House Criminal Justice Subcommittee
CS/HB 1405 House Justice Appropriations Subcommittee
CS/HB 1047 House Appropriations Committee
4 = Voted with AFP Florida’s Position 8 = Voted against AFP Florida’s Position
85
HOUSE VOTES CONT.
4 = Voted with AFP Florida’s Position 8 = Voted against AFP Florida’s Position
Avi
la, B
ryan
Bel
l, M
elo
ny
Bel
tran
, Mik
e
Bra
nnan
III,
Ro
ber
t C
harl
es "
Chu
ck"
Bro
wn,
Kam
ia L
.
Buc
hana
n, J
ames
Bur
ton.
Co
lleen
Bus
h III
, Jam
es
Byr
d, C
ord
Car
uso,
Mik
e
Cas
ello
, Jo
sep
h
Cle
mo
ns, C
harl
es W
esle
y "C
huck
"
Co
rtes
, Jo
hn
Cum
min
gs,
W. T
ravi
s
Dal
ey, D
an
Dan
iels
, Kim
ber
ely
Dav
is, T
raci
e
Dia
mo
nd, B
en
DiC
eglie
, Nic
k
DISTRICT 111 56 57 10 45 74 40 109 11 89 90 21 43 18 97 14 13 68 66
GRADE A+ A A+ A+ F A A+ B A+ A+ D A F A+ N/A B C C A+
PERCENTAGE 104% 96% 102% 100% 51% 94% 102% 80% 102% 100% 64% 96% 47% 100% N/A 80% 51% 58% 105%
HJR 613 House Public Integrity and Ethics Committee
4 8
HJR 613 House State Affairs Committee 4 4
HB 615 House State Affairs Committee 4 4
HB 615 House Public Integrity and Ethics Committee
4 8
HB 615 House Oversight, Transparency and Public Management Subcommittee
8
CS/CS/HB 87 House Transportation and Infrastructure Subcommittee
4 4
CS/CS/HB 87 House Transportation and Tourism Appropriations Subcommittee
CS/CS/HB 87 House State Affairs Committee 4 4
CS/CS/HB 87 House Floor vote 0017 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4
CS/HB 127 House Local, Federal and Veterans Affairs Subcommittee
4 4
CS/HB 127 House Business and Professions Subcommittee
4
CS/HB 127 House State Affairs Committee 4 4
CS/HB 127 House Floor vote 0018 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4
CS/HB 1405 House Criminal Justice Subcommittee
4
CS/HB 1405 House Justice Appropriations Subcommittee
4 4 4
CS/HB 1047 House Appropriations Committee 4 4 4 4
86
HOUSE VOTES CONT.
Do
nald
s, B
yro
n
Dra
ke, B
rad
Dri
skel
l, Fe
ntri
ce
DuB
ose
, Bo
bb
y
Dug
gan
, Wym
an
Dur
an. N
icho
las
X.
Eag
le, D
ane
Esk
aman
i, A
nna
V.
Fern
and
ez, J
avie
r E
.
Fern
and
ez-B
arq
uin,
Jua
n
Fett
erho
ff, E
lizab
eth
Fin
e, R
and
y
Fis
cher
, Jas
on
Fit
zenh
agen
, Hea
ther
Gel
ler,
Joe
Go
ff-M
arci
l, Jo
y
Go
od
, Mar
gar
et
Go
ttlie
b, M
icha
el "
Mik
e"
Gra
ll, E
rin
DISTRICT 80 5 63 94 15 112 77 47 114 119 26 53 16 78 100 30 72 98 54
GRADE A+ A F F A C A F D A+ A+ A+ A+ A D F F D A
PERCENTAGE 102% 99% 58% 55% 98% 79% 98% 42% 61% 100% 102% 100% 102% 96% 66% 41% 56% 65% 91%
HJR 613 House Public Integrity and Ethics Committee
4 8
HJR 613 House State Affairs Committee 4 4
HB 615 House State Affairs Committee 4 4
HB 615 House Public Integrity and Ethics Committee
4 8
HB 615 House Oversight, Transparency and Public Management Subcommittee
8 8 8 4 8 4
CS/CS/HB 87 House Transportation and Infrastructure Subcommittee
4 4
CS/CS/HB 87 House Transportation and Tourism Appropriations Subcommittee
4 4 4
CS/CS/HB 87 House State Affairs Committee 4 4 4 4
CS/CS/HB 87 House Floor vote 0017 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4
CS/HB 127 House Local, Federal and Veterans Affairs Subcommittee
4 4
CS/HB 127 House Business and Professions Subcommittee
4 4 4 4 4
CS/HB 127 House State Affairs Committee 4 4 4 4
CS/HB 127 House Floor vote 0018 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4
CS/HB 1405 House Criminal Justice Subcommittee
4 4 4 4
CS/HB 1405 House Justice Appropriations Subcommittee
4 4
CS/HB 1047 House Appropriations Committee 4 4 4 4 4
4 = Voted with AFP Florida’s Position 8 = Voted against AFP Florida’s Position
87
HOUSE VOTES CONT.
4 = Voted with AFP Florida’s Position 8 = Voted against AFP Florida’s Position
Gra
nt (
J), J
ames
"J.
W."
Gra
nt (
M),
Mic
hael
Gre
go
ry, T
om
my
Gri
eco,
Mic
hael
Hag
e, B
rett
Tho
mas
Har
t, D
iann
e "M
s. D
ee"
Hat
ters
ley,
Ad
am R
og
er
Hill
, Mik
e
Ho
gan
Jo
hnso
n, D
elo
res
Ing
og
lia, B
lais
e
Jaco
bs,
Kri
stin
Jacq
uet,
Al
Jenn
e, E
van
Jone
s, S
herv
in D
. "Sh
ev"
Jose
ph,
Do
tie
Kill
ebre
w, S
am
La R
osa
, Mik
e
LaM
arca
, Chi
p
Latv
ala,
Chr
is
DISTRICT 64 75 73 113 33 61 59 1 84 35 96 88 99 101 108 41 42 93 67
GRADE A+ A+ A+ D A+ D D A D A+ D D F C F A A A+ A+
PERCENTAGE 104% 100% 100% 65% 102% 66% 65% 95% 64% 102% 64% 60% 53% 71% 54% 95% 98% 100% 100%
HJR 613 House Public Integrity and Ethics Committee
4 4
HJR 613 House State Affairs Committee 8 8 4
HB 615 House State Affairs Committee 8 8 4
HB 615 House Public Integrity and Ethics Committee
4 4
HB 615 House Oversight, Transparency and Public Management Subcommittee
4 4
CS/CS/HB 87 House Transportation and Infrastructure Subcommittee
4 4
CS/CS/HB 87 House Transportation and Tourism Appropriations Subcommittee
CS/CS/HB 87 House State Affairs Committee 4 4 4 4
CS/CS/HB 87 House Floor vote 0017 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4
CS/HB 127 House Local, Federal and Veterans Affairs Subcommittee
4 4 4 4
CS/HB 127 House Business and Professions Subcommittee
4
CS/HB 127 House State Affairs Committee 4 4 4 4
CS/HB 127 House Floor vote 0018 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4
CS/HB 1405 House Criminal Justice Subcommittee
4 4 4
CS/HB 1405 House Justice Appropriations Subcommittee
CS/HB 1047 House Appropriations Committee 4 4 4 4
88
HOUSE VOTES CONT.
Leek
, Tho
mas
J. "
Tom
"
Mag
ar, M
aryL
ynn
Mar
iano
, Am
ber
Mas
sullo
, Jr.,
Ral
ph
McC
lain
, Sta
n
McC
lure
, Law
renc
e
McG
hee,
Kio
nne
L.
Mer
cad
o, A
my
New
ton,
Wen
gay
"N
ewt"
Oliv
a, J
ose
Om
phr
oy, A
nika
Ten
e
Ove
rdo
rf, T
ob
in R
og
ers
"To
by"
Pay
ne, B
ob
by
N/A
N/A
Per
ez, D
anie
l
Pig
man
, Car
y
Pla
kon,
Sco
tt
Pla
senc
ia, R
ene
DISTRICT 25 82 36 34 23 58 117 48 70 110 95 83 19 38 7 116 55 29 50
GRADE A+ A+ A+ A+ A A F D C A+ F A A N/A N/A A A+ A+ B
PERCENTAGE 100% 100% 100% 100% 98% 100% 60% 60% 75% 100% 54% 98% 99% N/A N/A 98% 103% 100% 89%
HJR 613 House Public Integrity and Ethics Committee
4 4 8
HJR 613 House State Affairs Committee 4 8 4 4 4
HB 615 House State Affairs Committee 4 8 4 4 4
HB 615 House Public Integrity and Ethics Committee
4 4 8
HB 615 House Oversight, Transparency and Public Management Subcommittee
4
CS/CS/HB 87 House Transportation and Infrastructure Subcommittee
4 4
CS/CS/HB 87 House Transportation and Tourism Appropriations Subcommittee
4 4
CS/CS/HB 87 House State Affairs Committee 4 4 4 4 4
CS/CS/HB 87 House Floor vote 0017 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 8 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4
CS/HB 127 House Local, Federal and Veterans Affairs Subcommittee
4 4
CS/HB 127 House Business and Professions Subcommittee
4 4
CS/HB 127 House State Affairs Committee 4 4 4 4 4
CS/HB 127 House Floor vote 0018 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4
CS/HB 1405 House Criminal Justice Subcommittee
4
CS/HB 1405 House Justice Appropriations Subcommittee
4 4
CS/HB 1047 House Appropriations Committee 4 4 4 4 4 4 4
4 = Voted with AFP Florida’s Position 8 = Voted against AFP Florida’s Position
89
HOUSE VOTES CONT.
4 = Voted with AFP Florida’s Position 8 = Voted against AFP Florida’s Position
Po
lo, C
ind
y
Po
lsky
, Tin
a Sc
ott
Po
nder
, Mel
Pri
tche
tt, S
haro
n
Ras
chei
n, H
olly
Mer
rill
Ren
ner,
Pau
l
Ro
ach,
Sp
ence
r
Ro
bin
son,
Will
iam
Clo
ud "
Will
"
Ro
dri
gue
s (R
), R
ay W
esle
y
Ro
dri
gue
z (A
M),
Ana
Mar
ia
Ro
dri
gue
z (A
nt),
Ant
hony
Ro
mm
el, B
ob
Ro
th, R
ick
Sab
atin
i, A
ntho
ny
Sant
iag
o, D
avid
Silv
ers,
Dav
id
Siri
os,
Tyl
er I.
Slo
sber
g, E
mily
Smit
h (C
), C
arlo
s G
uille
rmo
DISTRICT 103 81 4 102 120 24 79 71 76 105 118 106 85 32 27 87 51 91 49
GRADE D C A+ F A+ A+ A+ A A A+ A A A+ A+ A C A C F
PERCENTAGE 60% 73% 100% 60% 100% 105% 100% 96% 98% 100% 97% 99% 102% 100% 93% 70% 94% 70% 53%
HJR 613 House Public Integrity and Ethics Committee
8 8 4
HJR 613 House State Affairs Committee 8 4 4 4 4 8
HB 615 House State Affairs Committee 8 4 4 8 8
HB 615 House Public Integrity and Ethics Committee
8 8 4
HB 615 House Oversight, Transparency and Public Management Subcommittee
CS/CS/HB 87 House Transportation and Infrastructure Subcommittee
4 4 4
CS/CS/HB 87 House Transportation and Tourism Appropriations Subcommittee
4
CS/CS/HB 87 House State Affairs Committee 4 4 4 4 4
CS/CS/HB 87 House Floor vote 0017 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4
CS/HB 127 House Local, Federal and Veterans Affairs Subcommittee
4
CS/HB 127 House Business and Professions Subcommittee
4 4
CS/HB 127 House State Affairs Committee 4 4 4 4 4
CS/HB 127 House Floor vote 0018 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4
CS/HB 1405 House Criminal Justice Subcommittee
4 4 4 4
CS/HB 1405 House Justice Appropriations Subcommittee
4 4 4
CS/HB 1047 House Appropriations Committee 4 4 4 4
90
HOUSE VOTES CONT.
Smit
h (D
), D
avid
Spro
wls
, Chr
is
Star
k, R
icha
rd
Stev
enso
n, C
ynd
i
Sto
ne, C
harl
ie
Sulli
van,
Jen
nife
r
Tho
mp
son,
Ger
ald
ine
Tole
do,
Jac
kie
Tom
kow
, Jo
sie
Trum
bul
l, Ja
y
Val
des
, Sus
an L
.
Wat
son
(B),
Bar
bar
a
Wat
son
(C )
, Clo
vis
Web
b, J
enni
fer
Nec
ole
Will
hite
, Mat
t
Will
iam
s, P
atri
cia
H.
Will
iam
son,
Jay
er
Yarb
oro
ugh,
Cla
y
Zik
a, A
rdia
n
DISTRICT 28 65 104 17 22 31 44 60 39 6 62 107 20 69 86 92 3 12 37
GRADE A A+ D A+ A A+ F A+ A+ A+ D F F D C D A A+ A
PERCENTAGE 98% 100% 62% 100% 97% 100% 58% 102% 102% 100% 65% 59% 53% 69% 78% 63% 98% 102% 98%
HJR 613 House Public Integrity and Ethics Committee
4 4 4
HJR 613 House State Affairs Committee 8 4
HB 615 House State Affairs Committee 8 4
HB 615 House Public Integrity and Ethics Committee
4 4 4
HB 615 House Oversight, Transparency and Public Management Subcommittee
4
CS/CS/HB 87 House Transportation and Infrastructure Subcommittee
4
CS/CS/HB 87 House Transportation and Tourism Appropriations Subcommittee
4 4 4 4
CS/CS/HB 87 House State Affairs Committee 4 4
CS/CS/HB 87 House Floor vote 0017 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4
CS/HB 127 House Local, Federal and Veterans Affairs Subcommittee
4 4
CS/HB 127 House Business and Professions Subcommittee
4 4 4
CS/HB 127 House State Affairs Committee 4 4
CS/HB 127 House Floor vote 0018 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4
CS/HB 1405 House Criminal Justice Subcommittee
4
CS/HB 1405 House Justice Appropriations Subcommittee
4
CS/HB 1047 House Appropriations Committee 4 4 4 4 4 4
4 = Voted with AFP Florida’s Position 8 = Voted against AFP Florida’s Position
91
HOUSE VOTES CONT.
4 = Voted with AFP Florida’s Position 8 = Voted against AFP Florida’s Position
Ale
xand
er, R
amo
n
Alo
upis
, Van
ce A
rthu
r
Alt
man
, Tha
d
And
rad
e, R
ob
ert
Ale
xand
er ''
Ale
x''
Ant
one
, Bru
ce
Aus
ley,
Lo
rann
e
Avi
la, B
ryan
Bel
l, M
elo
ny
Bel
tran
, Mik
e
Bra
nnan
III,
Ro
ber
t C
harl
es "
Chu
ck"
Bro
wn,
Kam
ia L
.
Buc
hana
n, J
ames
Bur
ton.
Co
lleen
Bus
h III
, Jam
es
Byr
d, C
ord
Car
uso,
Mik
e
Cas
ello
, Jo
sep
h
Cle
mo
ns, C
harl
es W
esle
y "C
huck
"
Co
rtes
, Jo
hn
DISTRICT 8 115 52 2 46 9 111 56 57 10 45 74 40 109 11 89 90 21 43
GRADE D A A A D D A+ A A+ A+ F A A+ B A+ A+ D A F
PERCENTAGE 68% 98% 91% 96% 66% 60% 104% 96% 102% 100% 51% 94% 102% 80% 102% 100% 64% 96% 47%
CS/HB 1047 House Public Integrity and Ethics Committee
4 4 4
CS/HB 21 House Health Market Reform Subcommittee
4
CS/HB 21 House Health and Human Services Committee
4 4 8
CS/HB 21 House Floor vote 0013 8 4 4 4 4 8 4 4 4 4 4 8 4 4 8 4 8
CS/HB 21 House Floor vote 0286 8 4 4 4 4 8 4 4 4 4 8 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 8
HB 7075 House Appropriations Committee 4
CS/CS/CS/HB 397 House Business and Professions Subcommittee
4 4
CS/CS/CS/HB 397 House Health Quality Subcommittee
4 4 4 4
CS/CS/CS/HB 397 House Commerce Committee
4 4 4
CS/SB 524 House Business and Professions Subcommittee
8 8
CS/SB 524 House Government Operations and Technology Appropriations
4 8 4 8 8
CS/CS/HJR 249 House Civil Justice Subcommittee
4 4 4
CS/CS/HJR 249 House State Affairs Committee
4
CS/CS/HJR 249 Senate Judiciary Committee 4 4 4
HB 251 House Judiciary Committee 4 4 4
HB 251 House State Affairs Committee 4
92
HOUSE VOTES CONT.
Cum
min
gs,
W. T
ravi
s
Dal
ey, D
an
Dan
iels
, Kim
ber
ely
Dav
is, T
raci
e
Dia
mo
nd, B
en
DiC
eglie
, Nic
k
Do
nald
s, B
yro
n
Dra
ke, B
rad
Dri
skel
l, Fe
ntri
ce
DuB
ose
, Bo
bb
y
Dug
gan
, Wym
an
Dur
an. N
icho
las
X.
Eag
le, D
ane
Esk
aman
i, A
nna
V.
Fern
and
ez, J
avie
r E
.
Fern
and
ez-B
arq
uin,
Jua
n
Fett
erho
ff, E
lizab
eth
Fin
e, R
and
y
Fis
cher
, Jas
on
DISTRICT 18 97 14 13 68 66 80 5 63 94 15 112 77 47 114 119 26 53 16
GRADE A+ N/A B C C A+ A+ A F F A C A F D A+ A+ A+ A+
PERCENTAGE 100% N/A 80% 51% 58% 105% 102% 99% 58% 55% 98% 79% 98% 42% 61% 100% 102% 100% 102%
CS/HB 1047 House Public Integrity and Ethics Committee
4 4
CS/HB 21 House Health Market Reform Subcommittee
4 4
CS/HB 21 House Health and Human Services Committee
4 4
CS/HB 21 House Floor vote 0013 4 4 8 4 4 4 8 8 4 4 4 8 4 4 4 4 4
CS/HB 21 House Floor vote 0286 4 8 8 8 4 4 4 8 8 4 4 4 8 4 4 4 4 4
HB 7075 House Appropriations Committee 4 8 8 8 4 4
CS/CS/CS/HB 397 House Business and Professions Subcommittee
4 4 8
CS/CS/CS/HB 397 House Health Quality Subcommittee
4 4
CS/CS/CS/HB 397 House Commerce Committee
4 4
CS/SB 524 House Business and Professions Subcommittee
4 4 4
CS/SB 524 House Government Operations and Technology Appropriations
4 4
CS/CS/HJR 249 House Civil Justice Subcommittee
8 4
CS/CS/HJR 249 House State Affairs Committee
4 4 4
CS/CS/HJR 249 Senate Judiciary Committee 8 4 4
HB 251 House Judiciary Committee 8 4 4
HB 251 House State Affairs Committee 4 4 4
4 = Voted with AFP Florida’s Position 8 = Voted against AFP Florida’s Position
93
HOUSE VOTES CONT.
4 = Voted with AFP Florida’s Position 8 = Voted against AFP Florida’s Position
Fit
zenh
agen
, Hea
ther
Gel
ler,
Joe
Go
ff-M
arci
l, Jo
y
Go
od
, Mar
gar
et
Go
ttlie
b, M
icha
el "
Mik
e"
Gra
ll, E
rin
Gra
nt (
J), J
ames
"J.
W."
Gra
nt (
M),
Mic
hael
Gre
go
ry, T
om
my
Gri
eco,
Mic
hael
Hag
e, B
rett
Tho
mas
Har
t, D
iann
e "M
s. D
ee"
Hat
ters
ley,
Ad
am R
og
er
Hill
, Mik
e
Ho
gan
Jo
hnso
n, D
elo
res
Ing
og
lia, B
lais
e
Jaco
bs,
Kri
stin
Jacq
uet,
Al
Jenn
e, E
van
DISTRICT 78 100 30 72 98 54 64 75 73 113 33 61 59 1 84 35 96 88 99
GRADE A D F F D A A+ A+ A+ D A+ D D A D A+ D D F
PERCENTAGE 96% 66% 41% 56% 65% 91% 104% 100% 100% 65% 102% 66% 65% 95% 64% 102% 64% 60% 53%
CS/HB 1047 House Public Integrity and Ethics Committee
4 4
CS/HB 21 House Health Market Reform Subcommittee
4 4 4
CS/HB 21 House Health and Human Services Committee
8 4
CS/HB 21 House Floor vote 0013 4 8 8 8 8 4 4 4 4 8 4 8 8 4 8 4 8 8
CS/HB 21 House Floor vote 0286 4 8 8 8 8 4 4 4 4 4 4 8 8 4 8 4 8 8
HB 7075 House Appropriations Committee 8 8
CS/CS/CS/HB 397 House Business and Professions Subcommittee
4 4 4
CS/CS/CS/HB 397 House Health Quality Subcommittee
CS/CS/CS/HB 397 House Commerce Committee
4 4 4
CS/SB 524 House Business and Professions Subcommittee
4 8 4
CS/SB 524 House Government Operations and Technology Appropriations
4
CS/CS/HJR 249 House Civil Justice Subcommittee
4 4
CS/CS/HJR 249 House State Affairs Committee
4 4 4 4 4
CS/CS/HJR 249 Senate Judiciary Committee 4 4 8 4 4 4
HB 251 House Judiciary Committee 4 4 8 4 4 4
HB 251 House State Affairs Committee 4 4 4 4 4
94
HOUSE VOTES CONT.
Jone
s, S
herv
in D
. "Sh
ev"
Jose
ph,
Do
tie
Kill
ebre
w, S
am
La R
osa
, Mik
e
LaM
arca
, Chi
p
Latv
ala,
Chr
is
Leek
, Tho
mas
J. "
Tom
"
Mag
ar, M
aryL
ynn
Mar
iano
, Am
ber
Mas
sullo
, Jr.,
Ral
ph
McC
lain
, Sta
n
McC
lure
, Law
renc
e
McG
hee,
Kio
nne
L.
Mer
cad
o, A
my
New
ton,
Wen
gay
"N
ewt"
Oliv
a, J
ose
Om
phr
oy, A
nika
Ten
e
Ove
rdo
rf, T
ob
in R
og
ers
"To
by"
Pay
ne, B
ob
by
DISTRICT 101 108 41 42 93 67 25 82 36 34 23 58 117 48 70 110 95 83 19
GRADE C F A A A+ A+ A+ A+ A+ A+ A A F D C A+ F A A
PERCENTAGE 71% 54% 95% 98% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 98% 100% 60% 60% 75% 100% 54% 98% 99%
CS/HB 1047 House Public Integrity and Ethics Committee
4 4 4
CS/HB 21 House Health Market Reform Subcommittee
4 4 4 4
CS/HB 21 House Health and Human Services Committee
4 4 4
CS/HB 21 House Floor vote 0013 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 8 8 4 8 4 4
CS/HB 21 House Floor vote 0286 8 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 8 8 4 4 8 4 4
HB 7075 House Appropriations Committee 4 4 4 4 4 8
CS/CS/CS/HB 397 House Business and Professions Subcommittee
4 4
CS/CS/CS/HB 397 House Health Quality Subcommittee
CS/CS/CS/HB 397 House Commerce Committee
4 4
CS/SB 524 House Business and Professions Subcommittee
4 8
CS/SB 524 House Government Operations and Technology Appropriations
4
CS/CS/HJR 249 House Civil Justice Subcommittee
4 4
CS/CS/HJR 249 House State Affairs Committee
4 4 4 4 4
CS/CS/HJR 249 Senate Judiciary Committee 4 4
HB 251 House Judiciary Committee 4 4
HB 251 House State Affairs Committee 4 4 4 4 4
4 = Voted with AFP Florida’s Position 8 = Voted against AFP Florida’s Position
95
HOUSE VOTES CONT.
4 = Voted with AFP Florida’s Position 8 = Voted against AFP Florida’s Position
N/A
N/A
Per
ez, D
anie
l
Pig
man
, Car
y
Pla
kon,
Sco
tt
Pla
senc
ia, R
ene
Po
lo, C
ind
y
Po
lsky
, Tin
a Sc
ott
Po
nder
, Mel
Pri
tche
tt, S
haro
n
Ras
chei
n, H
olly
Mer
rill
Ren
ner,
Pau
l
Ro
ach,
Sp
ence
r
Ro
bin
son,
Will
iam
Clo
ud "
Will
"
Ro
dri
gue
s (R
), R
ay W
esle
y
Ro
dri
gue
z (A
M),
Ana
Mar
ia
Ro
dri
gue
z (A
nt),
Ant
hony
Ro
mm
el, B
ob
Ro
th, R
ick
DISTRICT 38 7 116 55 29 50 103 81 4 102 120 24 79 71 76 105 118 106 85
GRADE N/A N/A A A+ A+ B D C A+ F A+ A+ A+ A A A+ A A A+
PERCENTAGE N/A N/A 98% 103% 100% 89% 60% 73% 100% 60% 100% 105% 100% 96% 98% 100% 97% 99% 102%
CS/HB 1047 House Public Integrity and Ethics Committee
4 4 4
CS/HB 21 House Health Market Reform Subcommittee
4 4
CS/HB 21 House Health and Human Services Committee
4 4 4 4
CS/HB 21 House Floor vote 0013 4 4 4 4 8 8 4 8 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4
CS/HB 21 House Floor vote 0286 4 4 4 4 8 4 4 8 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4
HB 7075 House Appropriations Committee 4 4 4 4 4
CS/CS/CS/HB 397 House Business and Professions Subcommittee
4 4
CS/CS/CS/HB 397 House Health Quality Subcommittee
4 4 4
CS/CS/CS/HB 397 House Commerce Committee
4 4 4
CS/SB 524 House Business and Professions Subcommittee
4 4
CS/SB 524 House Government Operations and Technology Appropriations
CS/CS/HJR 249 House Civil Justice Subcommittee
4 4
CS/CS/HJR 249 House State Affairs Committee
4 4 4 4 4
CS/CS/HJR 249 Senate Judiciary Committee 4 4
HB 251 House Judiciary Committee 4 4
HB 251 House State Affairs Committee 4 4 4 4 4
96
HOUSE VOTES CONT.
Sab
atin
i, A
ntho
ny
Sant
iag
o, D
avid
Silv
ers,
Dav
id
Siri
os,
Tyl
er I.
Slo
sber
g, E
mily
Smit
h (C
), C
arlo
s G
uille
rmo
Smit
h (D
), D
avid
Spro
wls
, Chr
is
Star
k, R
icha
rd
Stev
enso
n, C
ynd
i
Sto
ne, C
harl
ie
Sulli
van,
Jen
nife
r
Tho
mp
son,
Ger
ald
ine
Tole
do,
Jac
kie
Tom
kow
, Jo
sie
Trum
bul
l, Ja
y
Val
des
, Sus
an L
.
Wat
son
(B),
Bar
bar
a
Wat
son
(C )
, Clo
vis
DISTRICT 32 27 87 51 91 49 28 65 104 17 22 31 44 60 39 6 62 107 20
GRADE A+ A C A C F A A+ D A+ A A+ F A+ A+ A+ D F F
PERCENTAGE 100% 93% 70% 94% 70% 53% 98% 100% 62% 100% 97% 100% 58% 102% 102% 100% 65% 59% 53%
CS/HB 1047 House Public Integrity and Ethics Committee
4 4 4
CS/HB 21 House Health Market Reform Subcommittee
4 4
CS/HB 21 House Health and Human Services Committee
8 4
CS/HB 21 House Floor vote 0013 4 4 4 4 8 8 4 4 8 4 4 4 8 4 4 4 8 8 8
CS/HB 21 House Floor vote 0286 4 4 8 4 4 8 4 4 8 4 4 4 8 4 4 4 8 8 8
HB 7075 House Appropriations Committee 8 8 4 8
CS/CS/CS/HB 397 House Business and Professions Subcommittee
4 4
CS/CS/CS/HB 397 House Health Quality Subcommittee
4 4
CS/CS/CS/HB 397 House Commerce Committee
4 4 4 4 4 4
CS/SB 524 House Business and Professions Subcommittee
4 4
CS/SB 524 House Government Operations and Technology Appropriations
4
CS/CS/HJR 249 House Civil Justice Subcommittee
4 4 4
CS/CS/HJR 249 House State Affairs Committee
4 4
CS/CS/HJR 249 Senate Judiciary Committee 4
HB 251 House Judiciary Committee 4
HB 251 House State Affairs Committee 4 4
4 = Voted with AFP Florida’s Position 8 = Voted against AFP Florida’s Position
97
HOUSE VOTES CONT.
4 = Voted with AFP Florida’s Position 8 = Voted against AFP Florida’s Position
Web
b, J
enni
fer
Nec
ole
Will
hite
, Mat
t
Will
iam
s, P
atri
cia
H.
Will
iam
son,
Jay
er
Yarb
oro
ugh,
Cla
y
Zik
a, A
rdia
n
DISTRICT 69 86 92 3 12 37
GRADE D C D A A+ A
PERCENTAGE 69% 78% 63% 98% 102% 98%
CS/HB 1047 House Public Integrity and Ethics Committee
CS/HB 21 House Health Market Reform Subcommittee
CS/HB 21 House Health and Human Services Committee
4
CS/HB 21 House Floor vote 0013 8 4 4 4 4
CS/HB 21 House Floor vote 0286 8 4 8 4 4 4
HB 7075 House Appropriations Committee 4
CS/CS/CS/HB 397 House Business and Professions Subcommittee
4
CS/CS/CS/HB 397 House Health Quality Subcommittee
4
CS/CS/CS/HB 397 House Commerce Committee
4 4 4
CS/SB 524 House Business and Professions Subcommittee
4
CS/SB 524 House Government Operations and Technology Appropriations
4
CS/CS/HJR 249 House Civil Justice Subcommittee
CS/CS/HJR 249 House State Affairs Committee
4
CS/CS/HJR 249 Senate Judiciary Committee
HB 251 House Judiciary Committee
HB 251 House State Affairs Committee 4
Ale
xand
er, R
amo
n
Alo
upis
, Van
ce A
rthu
r
Alt
man
, Tha
d
And
rad
e, R
ob
ert
Ale
xand
er ''
Ale
x''
Ant
one
, Bru
ce
Aus
ley,
Lo
rann
e
DISTRICT 8 115 52 2 46 9
GRADE D A A A D D
PERCENTAGE 68% 98% 91% 96% 66% 60%
HB 251 House Civil Justice Subcommittee 4
HB 7013 House Local, Federal and Veterans Affairs Subcommittee
HB 7013 House Education Committee 4 4 4
CS/SB 82 House Floor vote 0344 8 4 4 4 4 8
CS/HB 373 House Health Quality Subcommittee
CS/HB 373 House Health Care Appropriations Subcommittee
8
CS/CS/HB 1197 House PreK-12 Innovation Subcommittee
4
CS/CS/HB 1197 House Appropriations Committee
CS/CS/HB 1197 House Education Committee 4 4 8
CS/CS/HB 1197 House Floor vote 0247 8 4 4 8 8
SB 7070 House Floor vote 0304 8 4 4 4 8 8
HB 151 House Local, Federal and Veterans Affairs Subcommittee
HB 265 House Oversight, Transparency and Public Management Subcommittee
HB 233 House Workforce Development and Tourism Subcommittee
HB 755 House Criminal Justice Subcommittee
HB 185 House PreK-12 Quality Subcommittee
98
HOUSE VOTES CONT.
Avi
la, B
ryan
Bel
l, M
elo
ny
Bel
tran
, Mik
e
Bra
nnan
III,
Ro
ber
t C
harl
es "
Chu
ck"
Bro
wn,
Kam
ia L
.
Buc
hana
n, J
ames
Bur
ton.
Co
lleen
Bus
h III
, Jam
es
Byr
d, C
ord
Car
uso,
Mik
e
Cas
ello
, Jo
sep
h
Cle
mo
ns, C
harl
es W
esle
y "C
huck
"
Co
rtes
, Jo
hn
Cum
min
gs,
W. T
ravi
s
Dal
ey, D
an
Dan
iels
, Kim
ber
ely
Dav
is, T
raci
e
Dia
mo
nd, B
en
DiC
eglie
, Nic
k
DISTRICT 111 56 57 10 45 74 40 109 11 89 90 21 43 18 97 14 13 68 66
GRADE A+ A A+ A+ F A A+ B A+ A+ D A F A+ N/A B C C A+
PERCENTAGE 104% 96% 102% 100% 51% 94% 102% 80% 102% 100% 64% 96% 47% 100% N/A 80% 51% 58% 105%
HB 251 House Civil Justice Subcommittee 4 4 8 4
HB 7013 House Local, Federal and Veterans Affairs Subcommittee
4
HB 7013 House Education Committee 4 4 4
CS/SB 82 House Floor vote 0344 4 4 4 4 8 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 8 4
CS/HB 373 House Health Quality Subcommittee
4 4 8 4 8
CS/HB 373 House Health Care Appropriations Subcommittee
CS/CS/HB 1197 House PreK-12 Innovation Subcommittee
4 4 4 4
CS/CS/HB 1197 House Appropriations Committee
4 4 4 8
CS/CS/HB 1197 House Education Committee 4 4
CS/CS/HB 1197 House Floor vote 0247 4 4 4 4 8 4 4 4 4 4 8 4 8 4 4 8 4
SB 7070 House Floor vote 0304 4 4 4 4 8 4 4 4 4 4 8 4 8 4 4 8 8 4
HB 151 House Local, Federal and Veterans Affairs Subcommittee
HB 265 House Oversight, Transparency and Public Management Subcommittee
HB 233 House Workforce Development and Tourism Subcommittee
HB 755 House Criminal Justice Subcommittee
HB 185 House PreK-12 Quality Subcommittee
4 = Voted with AFP Florida’s Position 8 = Voted against AFP Florida’s Position
99
HOUSE VOTES CONT.
4 = Voted with AFP Florida’s Position 8 = Voted against AFP Florida’s Position
Do
nald
s, B
yro
n
Dra
ke, B
rad
Dri
skel
l, Fe
ntri
ce
DuB
ose
, Bo
bb
y
Dug
gan
, Wym
an
Dur
an. N
icho
las
X.
Eag
le, D
ane
Esk
aman
i, A
nna
V.
Fern
and
ez, J
avie
r E
.
Fern
and
ez-B
arq
uin,
Jua
n
Fett
erho
ff, E
lizab
eth
Fin
e, R
and
y
Fis
cher
, Jas
on
Fit
zenh
agen
, Hea
ther
Gel
ler,
Joe
Go
ff-M
arci
l, Jo
y
Go
od
, Mar
gar
et
Go
ttlie
b, M
icha
el "
Mik
e"
Gra
ll, E
rin
DISTRICT 80 5 63 94 15 112 77 47 114 119 26 53 16 78 100 30 72 98 54
GRADE A+ A F F A C A F D A+ A+ A+ A+ A D F F D A
PERCENTAGE 102% 99% 58% 55% 98% 79% 98% 42% 61% 100% 102% 100% 102% 96% 66% 41% 56% 65% 91%
HB 251 House Civil Justice Subcommittee
HB 7013 House Local, Federal and Veterans Affairs Subcommittee
4 4
HB 7013 House Education Committee 4 4
CS/SB 82 House Floor vote 0344 4 4 8 8 4 8 4 8 8 4 4 4 4 4 4 8 8 4 4
CS/HB 373 House Health Quality Subcommittee
4
CS/HB 373 House Health Care Appropriations Subcommittee
4
CS/CS/HB 1197 House PreK-12 Innovation Subcommittee
8 8
CS/CS/HB 1197 House Appropriations Committee
8 8 4 4 8
CS/CS/HB 1197 House Education Committee 4 4 4
CS/CS/HB 1197 House Floor vote 0247 4 4 8 8 4 8 4 8 8 4 4 4 4 4 8 8 8 8 4
SB 7070 House Floor vote 0304 4 4 8 8 4 8 4 8 8 4 4 4 4 4 8 8 8 8 4
HB 151 House Local, Federal and Veterans Affairs Subcommittee
HB 265 House Oversight, Transparency and Public Management Subcommittee
HB 233 House Workforce Development and Tourism Subcommittee
HB 755 House Criminal Justice Subcommittee
HB 185 House PreK-12 Quality Subcommittee
100
HOUSE VOTES CONT.
Gra
nt (
J), J
ames
"J.
W."
Gra
nt (
M),
Mic
hael
Gre
go
ry, T
om
my
Gri
eco,
Mic
hael
Hag
e, B
rett
Tho
mas
Har
t, D
iann
e "M
s. D
ee"
Hat
ters
ley,
Ad
am R
og
er
Hill
, Mik
e
Ho
gan
Jo
hnso
n, D
elo
res
Ing
og
lia, B
lais
e
Jaco
bs,
Kri
stin
Jacq
uet,
Al
Jenn
e, E
van
Jone
s, S
herv
in D
. "Sh
ev"
Jose
ph,
Do
tie
Kill
ebre
w, S
am
La R
osa
, Mik
e
LaM
arca
, Chi
p
Latv
ala,
Chr
is
DISTRICT 64 75 73 113 33 61 59 1 84 35 96 88 99 101 108 41 42 93 67
GRADE A+ A+ A+ D A+ D D A D A+ D D F C F A A A+ A+
PERCENTAGE 104% 100% 100% 65% 102% 66% 65% 95% 64% 102% 64% 60% 53% 71% 54% 95% 98% 100% 100%
HB 251 House Civil Justice Subcommittee 4 4
HB 7013 House Local, Federal and Veterans Affairs Subcommittee
4 4
HB 7013 House Education Committee 4 4
CS/SB 82 House Floor vote 0344 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4
CS/HB 373 House Health Quality Subcommittee
CS/HB 373 House Health Care Appropriations Subcommittee
4 8 8
CS/CS/HB 1197 House PreK-12 Innovation Subcommittee
4 4
CS/CS/HB 1197 House Appropriations Committee
8 8 4 4
CS/CS/HB 1197 House Education Committee 4
CS/CS/HB 1197 House Floor vote 0247 4 4 4 8 4 8 8 4 8 4 8 8 8 4 4 4 4
SB 7070 House Floor vote 0304 4 4 4 8 4 8 8 4 8 4 4 8 8 8 4 4 4 4
HB 151 House Local, Federal and Veterans Affairs Subcommittee
HB 265 House Oversight, Transparency and Public Management Subcommittee
HB 233 House Workforce Development and Tourism Subcommittee
HB 755 House Criminal Justice Subcommittee
HB 185 House PreK-12 Quality Subcommittee
4 = Voted with AFP Florida’s Position 8 = Voted against AFP Florida’s Position
101
HOUSE VOTES CONT.
4 = Voted with AFP Florida’s Position 8 = Voted against AFP Florida’s Position
Leek
, Tho
mas
J. "
Tom
"
Mag
ar, M
aryL
ynn
Mar
iano
, Am
ber
Mas
sullo
, Jr.,
Ral
ph
McC
lain
, Sta
n
McC
lure
, Law
renc
e
McG
hee,
Kio
nne
L.
Mer
cad
o, A
my
New
ton,
Wen
gay
"N
ewt"
Oliv
a, J
ose
Om
phr
oy, A
nika
Ten
e
Ove
rdo
rf, T
ob
in R
og
ers
"To
by"
Pay
ne, B
ob
by
N/A
N/A
Per
ez, D
anie
l
Pig
man
, Car
y
Pla
kon,
Sco
tt
Pla
senc
ia, R
ene
DISTRICT 25 82 36 34 23 58 117 48 70 110 95 83 19 38 7 116 55 29 50
GRADE A+ A+ A+ A+ A A F D C A+ F A A N/A N/A A A+ A+ B
PERCENTAGE 100% 100% 100% 100% 98% 100% 60% 60% 75% 100% 54% 98% 99% N/A N/A 98% 103% 100% 89%
HB 251 House Civil Justice Subcommittee 4 4
HB 7013 House Local, Federal and Veterans Affairs Subcommittee
4 4
HB 7013 House Education Committee 4 4 4
CS/SB 82 House Floor vote 0344 4 4 4 4 4 4 8 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4
CS/HB 373 House Health Quality Subcommittee
4 4
CS/HB 373 House Health Care Appropriations Subcommittee
4 4 4
CS/CS/HB 1197 House PreK-12 Innovation Subcommittee
4
CS/CS/HB 1197 House Appropriations Committee
4 4 4 8 4 4 4
CS/CS/HB 1197 House Education Committee 4 4
CS/CS/HB 1197 House Floor vote 0247 4 4 4 4 4 4 8 8 8 4 4 4 4 4 4 4
SB 7070 House Floor vote 0304 4 4 4 4 4 4 8 8 4 4 8 4 4 4 4 4 4
HB 151 House Local, Federal and Veterans Affairs Subcommittee
HB 265 House Oversight, Transparency and Public Management Subcommittee
HB 233 House Workforce Development and Tourism Subcommittee
HB 755 House Criminal Justice Subcommittee
HB 185 House PreK-12 Quality Subcommittee
102
HOUSE VOTES CONT.
Po
lo, C
ind
y
Po
lsky
, Tin
a Sc
ott
Po
nder
, Mel
Pri
tche
tt, S
haro
n
Ras
chei
n, H
olly
Mer
rill
Ren
ner,
Pau
l
Ro
ach,
Sp
ence
r
Ro
bin
son,
Will
iam
Clo
ud "
Will
"
Ro
dri
gue
s (R
), R
ay W
esle
y
Ro
dri
gue
z (A
M),
Ana
Mar
ia
Ro
dri
gue
z (A
nt),
Ant
hony
Ro
mm
el, B
ob
Ro
th, R
ick
Sab
atin
i, A
ntho
ny
Sant
iag
o, D
avid
Silv
ers,
Dav
id
Siri
os,
Tyl
er I.
Slo
sber
g, E
mily
Smit
h (C
), C
arlo
s G
uille
rmo
DISTRICT 103 81 4 102 120 24 79 71 76 105 118 106 85 32 27 87 51 91 49
GRADE D C A+ F A+ A+ A+ A A A+ A A A+ A+ A C A C F
PERCENTAGE 60% 73% 100% 60% 100% 105% 100% 96% 98% 100% 97% 99% 102% 100% 93% 70% 94% 70% 53%
HB 251 House Civil Justice Subcommittee 4 4
HB 7013 House Local, Federal and Veterans Affairs Subcommittee
4 4
HB 7013 House Education Committee
CS/SB 82 House Floor vote 0344 4 4 8 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 8
CS/HB 373 House Health Quality Subcommittee
4 4
CS/HB 373 House Health Care Appropriations Subcommittee
4 4
CS/CS/HB 1197 House PreK-12 Innovation Subcommittee
CS/CS/HB 1197 House Appropriations Committee
4 4 4 8
CS/CS/HB 1197 House Education Committee
CS/CS/HB 1197 House Floor vote 0247 8 4 8 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 8 4 8 8
SB 7070 House Floor vote 0304 8 8 4 8 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 8 4 8 8
HB 151 House Local, Federal and Veterans Affairs Subcommittee
HB 265 House Oversight, Transparency and Public Management Subcommittee
HB 233 House Workforce Development and Tourism Subcommittee
HB 755 House Criminal Justice Subcommittee
HB 185 House PreK-12 Quality Subcommittee
4 = Voted with AFP Florida’s Position 8 = Voted against AFP Florida’s Position
103
HOUSE VOTES CONT.
4 = Voted with AFP Florida’s Position 8 = Voted against AFP Florida’s Position
Smit
h (D
), D
avid
Spro
wls
, Chr
is
Star
k, R
icha
rd
Stev
enso
n, C
ynd
i
Sto
ne, C
harl
ie
Sulli
van,
Jen
nife
r
Tho
mp
son,
Ger
ald
ine
Tole
do,
Jac
kie
Tom
kow
, Jo
sie
Trum
bul
l, Ja
y
Val
des
, Sus
an L
.
Wat
son
(B),
Bar
bar
a
Wat
son
(C )
, Clo
vis
Web
b, J
enni
fer
Nec
ole
Will
hite
, Mat
t
Will
iam
s, P
atri
cia
H.
Will
iam
son,
Jay
er
Yarb
oro
ugh,
Cla
y
Zik
a, A
rdia
n
DISTRICT 28 65 104 17 22 31 44 60 39 6 62 107 20 69 86 92 3 12 37
GRADE A A+ D A+ A A+ F A+ A+ A+ D F F D C D A A+ A
PERCENTAGE 98% 100% 62% 100% 97% 100% 58% 102% 102% 100% 65% 59% 53% 69% 78% 63% 98% 102% 98%
HB 251 House Civil Justice Subcommittee 4 4 4
HB 7013 House Local, Federal and Veterans Affairs Subcommittee
4 4
HB 7013 House Education Committee 4 4 4
CS/SB 82 House Floor vote 0344 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 8 4 8 4 4 4 4 4 4
CS/HB 373 House Health Quality Subcommittee
8 4
CS/HB 373 House Health Care Appropriations Subcommittee
4
CS/CS/HB 1197 House PreK-12 Innovation Subcommittee
4 4 4 4
CS/CS/HB 1197 House Appropriations Committee
8 4 8 4 4
CS/CS/HB 1197 House Education Committee 4 4 4 8
CS/CS/HB 1197 House Floor vote 0247 4 4 8 4 4 4 8 4 4 4 4 8 8 8 8 4 4 4 4
SB 7070 House Floor vote 0304 4 4 8 4 4 4 8 4 4 4 4 8 8 8 8 4 4 4 4
HB 151 House Local, Federal and Veterans Affairs Subcommittee
HB 265 House Oversight, Transparency and Public Management Subcommittee
HB 233 House Workforce Development and Tourism Subcommittee
HB 755 House Criminal Justice Subcommittee
HB 185 House PreK-12 Quality Subcommittee
104
HOUSE VOTES CONT.
Ale
xand
er, R
amo
n
Alo
upis
, Van
ce A
rthu
r
Alt
man
, Tha
d
And
rad
e, R
ob
ert
Ale
xand
er ''
Ale
x''
Ant
one
, Bru
ce
Aus
ley,
Lo
rann
e
Avi
la, B
ryan
Bel
l, M
elo
ny
Bel
tran
, Mik
e
Bra
nnan
III,
Ro
ber
t C
harl
es "
Chu
ck"
Bro
wn,
Kam
ia L
.
Buc
hana
n, J
ames
Bur
ton.
Co
lleen
Bus
h III
, Jam
es
Byr
d, C
ord
Car
uso,
Mik
e
Cas
ello
, Jo
sep
h
Cle
mo
ns, C
harl
es W
esle
y "C
huck
"
Co
rtes
, Jo
hn
DISTRICT 8 115 52 2 46 9 111 56 57 10 45 74 40 109 11 89 90 21 43
GRADE D A A A D D A+ A A+ A+ F A A+ B A+ A+ D A F
PERCENTAGE 68% 98% 91% 96% 66% 60% 104% 96% 102% 100% 51% 94% 102% 80% 102% 100% 64% 96% 47%
HB 479 House Oversight, Transparency and Public Management Subcommittee
HB 499 House Criminal Justice Subcommittee
HM 713 House Local, Federal and Veterans Affairs Subcommittee
HB 399 House Local, Federal and Veterans Affairs Subcommittee
4 4
HB 6003 House Transportation and Infrastructure Subcommittee
4 4
HB 1013 House Criminal Justice Subcommittee
HB 1051 House PreK-12 Innovation Subcommittee
CS/HB 953 House Justice Appropriations Subcommittee
4
CS/HB 7109 House Appropriations Committee 4 4
CS/HB 7109 House Judiciary Committee 4 4
CS/HB 7109 House Floor vote 0205 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4
HB 1401 House Workforce Development and Tourism Subcommittee
HB 1403 House Public Integrity and Ethics Committee
HB 1355 House Business and Professions Subcommittee
HB 1257 House Business and Professions Subcommittee
HB 671 House Workforce Development and Tourism Subcommittee
8 8 8 8
4 = Voted with AFP Florida’s Position 8 = Voted against AFP Florida’s Position
105
HOUSE VOTES CONT.
4 = Voted with AFP Florida’s Position 8 = Voted against AFP Florida’s Position
Cum
min
gs,
W. T
ravi
s
Dal
ey, D
an
Dan
iels
, Kim
ber
ely
Dav
is, T
raci
e
Dia
mo
nd, B
en
DiC
eglie
, Nic
k
Do
nald
s, B
yro
n
Dra
ke, B
rad
Dri
skel
l, Fe
ntri
ce
DuB
ose
, Bo
bb
y
Dug
gan
, Wym
an
Dur
an. N
icho
las
X.
Eag
le, D
ane
Esk
aman
i, A
nna
V.
Fern
and
ez, J
avie
r E
.
Fern
and
ez-B
arq
uin,
Jua
n
Fett
erho
ff, E
lizab
eth
Fin
e, R
and
y
Fis
cher
, Jas
on
DISTRICT 18 97 14 13 68 66 80 5 63 94 15 112 77 47 114 119 26 53 16
GRADE A+ N/A B C C A+ A+ A F F A C A F D A+ A+ A+ A+
PERCENTAGE 100% N/A 80% 51% 58% 105% 102% 99% 58% 55% 98% 79% 98% 42% 61% 100% 102% 100% 102%
HB 479 House Oversight, Transparency and Public Management Subcommittee
HB 499 House Criminal Justice Subcommittee
HM 713 House Local, Federal and Veterans Affairs Subcommittee
HB 399 House Local, Federal and Veterans Affairs Subcommittee
4 4
HB 6003 House Transportation and Infrastructure Subcommittee
4 8
HB 1013 House Criminal Justice Subcommittee
HB 1051 House PreK-12 Innovation Subcommittee
CS/HB 953 House Justice Appropriations Subcommittee
4 4
CS/HB 7109 House Appropriations Committee 4 4 4 4 4 4
CS/HB 7109 House Judiciary Committee 4 4 4
CS/HB 7109 House Floor vote 0205 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4
HB 1401 House Workforce Development and Tourism Subcommittee
HB 1403 House Public Integrity and Ethics Committee
HB 1355 House Business and Professions Subcommittee
HB 1257 House Business and Professions Subcommittee
HB 671 House Workforce Development and Tourism Subcommittee
8 8
106
HOUSE VOTES CONT.
Fit
zenh
agen
, Hea
ther
Gel
ler,
Joe
Go
ff-M
arci
l, Jo
y
Go
od
, Mar
gar
et
Go
ttlie
b, M
icha
el "
Mik
e"
Gra
ll, E
rin
Gra
nt (
J), J
ames
"J.
W."
Gra
nt (
M),
Mic
hael
Gre
go
ry, T
om
my
Gri
eco,
Mic
hael
Hag
e, B
rett
Tho
mas
Har
t, D
iann
e "M
s. D
ee"
Hat
ters
ley,
Ad
am R
og
er
Hill
, Mik
e
Ho
gan
Jo
hnso
n, D
elo
res
Ing
og
lia, B
lais
e
Jaco
bs,
Kri
stin
Jacq
uet,
Al
Jenn
e, E
van
DISTRICT 78 100 30 72 98 54 64 75 73 113 33 61 59 1 84 35 96 88 99
GRADE A D F F D A A+ A+ A+ D A+ D D A D A+ D D F
PERCENTAGE 96% 66% 41% 56% 65% 91% 104% 100% 100% 65% 102% 66% 65% 95% 64% 102% 64% 60% 53%
HB 479 House Oversight, Transparency and Public Management Subcommittee
HB 499 House Criminal Justice Subcommittee
HM 713 House Local, Federal and Veterans Affairs Subcommittee
HB 399 House Local, Federal and Veterans Affairs Subcommittee
4 4
HB 6003 House Transportation and Infrastructure Subcommittee
4 4
HB 1013 House Criminal Justice Subcommittee
HB 1051 House PreK-12 Innovation Subcommittee
CS/HB 953 House Justice Appropriations Subcommittee
4
CS/HB 7109 House Appropriations Committee 4 4 4
CS/HB 7109 House Judiciary Committee 4 4 4 4 4 4
CS/HB 7109 House Floor vote 0205 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 8 4
HB 1401 House Workforce Development and Tourism Subcommittee
HB 1403 House Public Integrity and Ethics Committee
HB 1355 House Business and Professions Subcommittee
HB 1257 House Business and Professions Subcommittee
HB 671 House Workforce Development and Tourism Subcommittee
8
4 = Voted with AFP Florida’s Position 8 = Voted against AFP Florida’s Position
107
HOUSE VOTES CONT.
4 = Voted with AFP Florida’s Position 8 = Voted against AFP Florida’s Position
Jone
s, S
herv
in D
. "Sh
ev"
Jose
ph,
Do
tie
Kill
ebre
w, S
am
La R
osa
, Mik
e
LaM
arca
, Chi
p
Latv
ala,
Chr
is
Leek
, Tho
mas
J. "
Tom
"
Mag
ar, M
aryL
ynn
Mar
iano
, Am
ber
Mas
sullo
, Jr.,
Ral
ph
McC
lain
, Sta
n
McC
lure
, Law
renc
e
McG
hee,
Kio
nne
L.
Mer
cad
o, A
my
New
ton,
Wen
gay
"N
ewt"
Oliv
a, J
ose
Om
phr
oy, A
nika
Ten
e
Ove
rdo
rf, T
ob
in R
og
ers
"To
by"
Pay
ne, B
ob
by
DISTRICT 101 108 41 42 93 67 25 82 36 34 23 58 117 48 70 110 95 83 19
GRADE C F A A A+ A+ A+ A+ A+ A+ A A F D C A+ F A A
PERCENTAGE 71% 54% 95% 98% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 98% 100% 60% 60% 75% 100% 54% 98% 99%
HB 479 House Oversight, Transparency and Public Management Subcommittee
HB 499 House Criminal Justice Subcommittee
HM 713 House Local, Federal and Veterans Affairs Subcommittee
HB 399 House Local, Federal and Veterans Affairs Subcommittee
4 4 4
HB 6003 House Transportation and Infrastructure Subcommittee
4 4 4
HB 1013 House Criminal Justice Subcommittee
HB 1051 House PreK-12 Innovation Subcommittee
CS/HB 953 House Justice Appropriations Subcommittee
4
CS/HB 7109 House Appropriations Committee 4 4 4 4 4 4
CS/HB 7109 House Judiciary Committee 4 4 4
CS/HB 7109 House Floor vote 0205 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4
HB 1401 House Workforce Development and Tourism Subcommittee
HB 1403 House Public Integrity and Ethics Committee
HB 1355 House Business and Professions Subcommittee
HB 1257 House Business and Professions Subcommittee
HB 671 House Workforce Development and Tourism Subcommittee
108
HOUSE VOTES CONT.
N/A
N/A
Per
ez, D
anie
l
Pig
man
, Car
y
Pla
kon,
Sco
tt
Pla
senc
ia, R
ene
Po
lo, C
ind
y
Po
lsky
, Tin
a Sc
ott
Po
nder
, Mel
Pri
tche
tt, S
haro
n
Ras
chei
n, H
olly
Mer
rill
Ren
ner,
Pau
l
Ro
ach,
Sp
ence
r
Ro
bin
son,
Will
iam
Clo
ud "
Will
"
Ro
dri
gue
s (R
), R
ay W
esle
y
Ro
dri
gue
z (A
M),
Ana
Mar
ia
Ro
dri
gue
z (A
nt),
Ant
hony
Ro
mm
el, B
ob
Ro
th, R
ick
DISTRICT 38 7 116 55 29 50 103 81 4 102 120 24 79 71 76 105 118 106 85
GRADE N/A N/A A A+ A+ B D C A+ F A+ A+ A+ A A A+ A A A+
PERCENTAGE N/A N/A 98% 103% 100% 89% 60% 73% 100% 60% 100% 105% 100% 96% 98% 100% 97% 99% 102%
HB 479 House Oversight, Transparency and Public Management Subcommittee
HB 499 House Criminal Justice Subcommittee
HM 713 House Local, Federal and Veterans Affairs Subcommittee
HB 399 House Local, Federal and Veterans Affairs Subcommittee
4
HB 6003 House Transportation and Infrastructure Subcommittee
4 4 4
HB 1013 House Criminal Justice Subcommittee
HB 1051 House PreK-12 Innovation Subcommittee
CS/HB 953 House Justice Appropriations Subcommittee
4 4
CS/HB 7109 House Appropriations Committee 4 4 4 4 4 4
CS/HB 7109 House Judiciary Committee 4 4
CS/HB 7109 House Floor vote 0205 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4
HB 1401 House Workforce Development and Tourism Subcommittee
HB 1403 House Public Integrity and Ethics Committee
HB 1355 House Business and Professions Subcommittee
HB 1257 House Business and Professions Subcommittee
HB 671 House Workforce Development and Tourism Subcommittee
8 8 4 8 8
4 = Voted with AFP Florida’s Position 8 = Voted against AFP Florida’s Position
109
HOUSE VOTES CONT.
4 = Voted with AFP Florida’s Position 8 = Voted against AFP Florida’s Position
Sab
atin
i, A
ntho
ny
Sant
iag
o, D
avid
Silv
ers,
Dav
id
Siri
os,
Tyl
er I.
Slo
sber
g, E
mily
Smit
h (C
), C
arlo
s G
uille
rmo
Smit
h (D
), D
avid
Spro
wls
, Chr
is
Star
k, R
icha
rd
Stev
enso
n, C
ynd
i
Sto
ne, C
harl
ie
Sulli
van,
Jen
nife
r
Tho
mp
son,
Ger
ald
ine
Tole
do,
Jac
kie
Tom
kow
, Jo
sie
Trum
bul
l, Ja
y
Val
des
, Sus
an L
.
Wat
son
(B),
Bar
bar
a
Wat
son
(C )
, Clo
vis
DISTRICT 32 27 87 51 91 49 28 65 104 17 22 31 44 60 39 6 62 107 20
GRADE A+ A C A C F A A+ D A+ A A+ F A+ A+ A+ D F F
PERCENTAGE 100% 93% 70% 94% 70% 53% 98% 100% 62% 100% 97% 100% 58% 102% 102% 100% 65% 59% 53%
HB 479 House Oversight, Transparency and Public Management Subcommittee
HB 499 House Criminal Justice Subcommittee
HM 713 House Local, Federal and Veterans Affairs Subcommittee
HB 399 House Local, Federal and Veterans Affairs Subcommittee
4 4
HB 6003 House Transportation and Infrastructure Subcommittee
4
HB 1013 House Criminal Justice Subcommittee
HB 1051 House PreK-12 Innovation Subcommittee
CS/HB 953 House Justice Appropriations Subcommittee
4 4
CS/HB 7109 House Appropriations Committee 4 4 4 4
CS/HB 7109 House Judiciary Committee 4
CS/HB 7109 House Floor vote 0205 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4
HB 1401 House Workforce Development and Tourism Subcommittee
HB 1403 House Public Integrity and Ethics Committee
HB 1355 House Business and Professions Subcommittee
HB 1257 House Business and Professions Subcommittee
HB 671 House Workforce Development and Tourism Subcommittee
4 8
110
HOUSE VOTES CONT.
Web
b, J
enni
fer
Nec
ole
Will
hite
, Mat
t
Will
iam
s, P
atri
cia
H.
Will
iam
son,
Jay
er
Yarb
oro
ugh,
Cla
y
Zik
a, A
rdia
n
DISTRICT 69 86 92 3 12 37
GRADE D C D A A+ A
PERCENTAGE 69% 78% 63% 98% 102% 98%
HB 479 House Oversight, Transparency and Public Management Subcommittee
HB 499 House Criminal Justice Subcommittee
HM 713 House Local, Federal and Veterans Affairs Subcommittee
HB 399 House Local, Federal and Veterans Affairs Subcommittee
4
HB 6003 House Transportation and Infrastructure Subcommittee
HB 1013 House Criminal Justice Subcommittee
HB 1051 House PreK-12 Innovation Subcommittee
CS/HB 953 House Justice Appropriations Subcommittee
CS/HB 7109 House Appropriations Committee 4 4
CS/HB 7109 House Judiciary Committee
CS/HB 7109 House Floor vote 0205 4 4 4 4 4
HB 1401 House Workforce Development and Tourism Subcommittee
HB 1403 House Public Integrity and Ethics Committee
HB 1355 House Business and Professions Subcommittee
HB 1257 House Business and Professions Subcommittee
HB 671 House Workforce Development and Tourism Subcommittee
8
Ale
xand
er, R
amo
n
Alo
upis
, Van
ce A
rthu
r
Alt
man
, Tha
d
And
rad
e, R
ob
ert
Ale
xand
er ''
Ale
x''
Ant
one
, Bru
ce
Aus
ley,
Lo
rann
e
DISTRICT 8 115 52 2 46 9
GRADE D A A A D D
PERCENTAGE 68% 98% 91% 96% 66% 60%
HB 157 House Agriculture and Natural Resources Subcommittee
HB 303 House Transportation andInfrastructure Subcommittee
HB 6031 House Workforce Development and Tourism Subcommittee
HB 477 House Workforce Development and Tourism Subcommittee
HB 393 House Workforce Development and Tourism Subcommittee
HB 1089 House PreK-12 Innovation Subcommittee
CS/CS/HB 469 House Insurance and Banking Subcommittee
8 8
CS/CS/HB 469 House Government Operations and Technology Appropriations Subcommittee
8 8
CS/CS/HB 469 House Commerce Committee 4
CS/HB 739 House Workforce Development and Tourism Subcommittee
8 8
HB 417 House Civil Justice Subcommittee
HB 419 No Committee
HB 867 No Committee
CS/HB 13 House Oversight, Transparency and Public Management Subcommittee
4 4
CS/HB 7123 House Appropriations Committee
CS/HB 7123 House Floor vote 263 8 4 4 4 8 8
4 = Voted with AFP Florida’s Position 8 = Voted against AFP Florida’s Position
111
HOUSE VOTES CONT.
4 = Voted with AFP Florida’s Position 8 = Voted against AFP Florida’s Position
Avi
la, B
ryan
Bel
l, M
elo
ny
Bel
tran
, Mik
e
Bra
nnan
III,
Ro
ber
t C
harl
es "
Chu
ck"
Bro
wn,
Kam
ia L
.
Buc
hana
n, J
ames
Bur
ton.
Co
lleen
Bus
h III
, Jam
es
Byr
d, C
ord
Car
uso,
Mik
e
Cas
ello
, Jo
sep
h
Cle
mo
ns, C
harl
es W
esle
y "C
huck
"
Co
rtes
, Jo
hn
Cum
min
gs,
W. T
ravi
s
Dal
ey, D
an
Dan
iels
, Kim
ber
ely
Dav
is, T
raci
e
Dia
mo
nd, B
en
DiC
eglie
, Nic
k
DISTRICT 111 56 57 10 45 74 40 109 11 89 90 21 43 18 97 14 13 68 66
GRADE A+ A A+ A+ F A A+ B A+ A+ D A F A+ N/A B C C A+
PERCENTAGE 104% 96% 102% 100% 51% 94% 102% 80% 102% 100% 64% 96% 47% 100% N/A 80% 51% 58% 105%
HB 157 House Agriculture and Natural Resources Subcommittee
HB 303 House Transportation andInfrastructure Subcommittee
HB 6031 House Workforce Development and Tourism Subcommittee
HB 477 House Workforce Development and Tourism Subcommittee
HB 393 House Workforce Development and Tourism Subcommittee
HB 1089 House PreK-12 Innovation Subcommittee
CS/CS/HB 469 House Insurance and Banking Subcommittee
8 8 8
CS/CS/HB 469 House Government Operations and Technology Appropriations Subcommittee
8 8 4 8
CS/CS/HB 469 House Commerce Committee 8 8
CS/HB 739 House Workforce Development and Tourism Subcommittee
8 8 8
HB 417 House Civil Justice Subcommittee
HB 419 No Committee
HB 867 No Committee
CS/HB 13 House Oversight, Transparency and Public Management Subcommittee
CS/HB 7123 House Appropriations Committee 4 4 4 8
CS/HB 7123 House Floor vote 263 4 4 4 4 8 4 4 8 4 4 8 4 8 4 8 8 8 4
112
HOUSE VOTES CONT.
Do
nald
s, B
yro
n
Dra
ke, B
rad
Dri
skel
l, Fe
ntri
ce
DuB
ose
, Bo
bb
y
Dug
gan
, Wym
an
Dur
an. N
icho
las
X.
Eag
le, D
ane
Esk
aman
i, A
nna
V.
Fern
and
ez, J
avie
r E
.
Fern
and
ez-B
arq
uin,
Jua
n
Fett
erho
ff, E
lizab
eth
Fin
e, R
and
y
Fis
cher
, Jas
on
Fit
zenh
agen
, Hea
ther
Gel
ler,
Joe
Go
ff-M
arci
l, Jo
y
Go
od
, Mar
gar
et
Go
ttlie
b, M
icha
el "
Mik
e"
Gra
ll, E
rin
DISTRICT 80 5 63 94 15 112 77 47 114 119 26 53 16 78 100 30 72 98 54
GRADE A+ A F F A C A F D A+ A+ A+ A+ A D F F D A
PERCENTAGE 102% 99% 58% 55% 98% 79% 98% 42% 61% 100% 102% 100% 102% 96% 66% 41% 56% 65% 91%
HB 157 House Agriculture and NaturalResources Subcommittee
HB 303 House Transportation andInfrastructure Subcommittee
HB 6031 House Workforce Development and Tourism Subcommittee
HB 477 House Workforce Development and Tourism Subcommittee
HB 393 House Workforce Development and Tourism Subcommittee
HB 1089 House PreK-12 Innovation Subcommittee
CS/CS/HB 469 House Insurance and Banking Subcommittee
8 8 8
CS/CS/HB 469 House Government Operations and Technology Appropriations Subcommittee
8 8
CS/CS/HB 469 House Commerce Committee 8 8 8
CS/HB 739 House Workforce Development and Tourism Subcommittee
HB 417 House Civil Justice Subcommittee
HB 419 No Committee
HB 867 No Committee
CS/HB 13 House Oversight, Transparency and Public Management Subcommittee
8 8 8 4 8 4
CS/HB 7123 House Appropriations Committee 8 4 4 8
CS/HB 7123 House Floor vote 263 4 4 8 8 4 8 4 8 8 4 4 4 4 4 8 8 8 8 4
4 = Voted with AFP Florida’s Position 8 = Voted against AFP Florida’s Position
113
HOUSE VOTES CONT.
4 = Voted with AFP Florida’s Position 8 = Voted against AFP Florida’s Position
Gra
nt (
J), J
ames
"J.
W."
Gra
nt (
M),
Mic
hael
Gre
go
ry, T
om
my
Gri
eco,
Mic
hael
Hag
e, B
rett
Tho
mas
Har
t, D
iann
e "M
s. D
ee"
Hat
ters
ley,
Ad
am R
og
er
Hill
, Mik
e
Ho
gan
Jo
hnso
n, D
elo
res
Ing
og
lia, B
lais
e
Jaco
bs,
Kri
stin
Jacq
uet,
Al
Jenn
e, E
van
Jone
s, S
herv
in D
. "Sh
ev"
Jose
ph,
Do
tie
Kill
ebre
w, S
am
La R
osa
, Mik
e
LaM
arca
, Chi
p
Latv
ala,
Chr
is
DISTRICT 64 75 73 113 33 61 59 1 84 35 96 88 99 101 108 41 42 93 67
GRADE A+ A+ A+ D A+ D D A D A+ D D F C F A A A+ A+
PERCENTAGE 104% 100% 100% 65% 102% 66% 65% 95% 64% 102% 64% 60% 53% 71% 54% 95% 98% 100% 100%
HB 157 House Agriculture and NaturalResources Subcommittee
HB 303 House Transportation andInfrastructure Subcommittee
HB 6031 House Workforce Development and Tourism Subcommittee
HB 477 House Workforce Development and Tourism Subcommittee
HB 393 House Workforce Development and Tourism Subcommittee
HB 1089 House PreK-12 Innovation Subcommittee
CS/CS/HB 469 House Insurance and Banking Subcommittee
8 8
CS/CS/HB 469 House Government Operations and Technology Appropriations Subcommittee
8 8
CS/CS/HB 469 House Commerce Committee 8 8 8
CS/HB 739 House Workforce Development and Tourism Subcommittee
HB 417 House Civil Justice Subcommittee
HB 419 No Committee
HB 867 No Committee
CS/HB 13 House Oversight, Transparency and Public Management Subcommittee
4 4
CS/HB 7123 House Appropriations Committee 8 8 4 4
CS/HB 7123 House Floor vote 263 4 4 4 8 4 8 8 4 8 4 8 8 8 8 4 4 4 4
114
HOUSE VOTES CONT.
Leek
, Tho
mas
J. "
Tom
"
Mag
ar, M
aryL
ynn
Mar
iano
, Am
ber
Mas
sullo
, Jr.,
Ral
ph
McC
lain
, Sta
n
McC
lure
, Law
renc
e
McG
hee,
Kio
nne
L.
Mer
cad
o, A
my
New
ton,
Wen
gay
"N
ewt"
Oliv
a, J
ose
Om
phr
oy, A
nika
Ten
e
Ove
rdo
rf, T
ob
in R
og
ers
"To
by"
Pay
ne, B
ob
by
N/A
N/A
Per
ez, D
anie
l
Pig
man
, Car
y
Pla
kon,
Sco
tt
Pla
senc
ia, R
ene
DISTRICT 25 82 36 34 23 58 117 48 70 110 95 83 19 38 7 116 55 29 50
GRADE A+ A+ A+ A+ A A F D C A+ F A A N/A N/A A A+ A+ B
PERCENTAGE 100% 100% 100% 100% 98% 100% 60% 60% 75% 100% 54% 98% 99% N/A N/A 98% 103% 100% 89%
HB 157 House Agriculture and NaturalResources Subcommittee
HB 303 House Transportation andInfrastructure Subcommittee
HB 6031 House Workforce Development and Tourism Subcommittee
HB 477 House Workforce Development and Tourism Subcommittee
HB 393 House Workforce Development and Tourism Subcommittee
HB 1089 House PreK-12 Innovation Subcommittee
CS/CS/HB 469 House Insurance and Banking Subcommittee
8 8
CS/CS/HB 469 House Government Operations and Technology Appropriations Subcommittee
CS/CS/HB 469 House Commerce Committee 8 8
CS/HB 739 House Workforce Development and Tourism Subcommittee
8
HB 417 House Civil Justice Subcommittee
HB 419 No Committee
HB 867 No Committee
CS/HB 13 House Oversight, Transparency and Public Management Subcommittee
4 4 8
CS/HB 7123 House Appropriations Committee 4 4 4 8 4 4
CS/HB 7123 House Floor vote 263 4 4 4 4 4 4 8 8 8 4 8 4 4 4 4 4 4
4 = Voted with AFP Florida’s Position 8 = Voted against AFP Florida’s Position
115
HOUSE VOTES CONT.
4 = Voted with AFP Florida’s Position 8 = Voted against AFP Florida’s Position
Po
lo, C
ind
y
Po
lsky
, Tin
a Sc
ott
Po
nder
, Mel
Pri
tche
tt, S
haro
n
Ras
chei
n, H
olly
Mer
rill
Ren
ner,
Pau
l
Ro
ach,
Sp
ence
r
Ro
bin
son,
Will
iam
Clo
ud "
Will
"
Ro
dri
gue
s (R
), R
ay W
esle
y
Ro
dri
gue
z (A
M),
Ana
Mar
ia
Ro
dri
gue
z (A
nt),
Ant
hony
Ro
mm
el, B
ob
Ro
th, R
ick
Sab
atin
i, A
ntho
ny
Sant
iag
o, D
avid
Silv
ers,
Dav
id
Siri
os,
Tyl
er I.
Slo
sber
g, E
mily
Smit
h (C
), C
arlo
s G
uille
rmo
DISTRICT 103 81 4 102 120 24 79 71 76 105 118 106 85 32 27 87 51 91 49
GRADE D C A+ F A+ A+ A+ A A A+ A A A+ A+ A C A C F
PERCENTAGE 60% 73% 100% 60% 100% 105% 100% 96% 98% 100% 97% 99% 102% 100% 93% 70% 94% 70% 53%
HB 157 House Agriculture and NaturalResources Subcommittee
HB 303 House Transportation andInfrastructure Subcommittee
HB 6031 House Workforce Development and Tourism Subcommittee
HB 477 House Workforce Development and Tourism Subcommittee
HB 393 House Workforce Development and Tourism Subcommittee
HB 1089 House PreK-12 Innovation Subcommittee
CS/CS/HB 469 House Insurance and Banking Subcommittee
CS/CS/HB 469 House Government Operations and Technology Appropriations Subcommittee
8
CS/CS/HB 469 House Commerce Committee 8 8 8 8 8
CS/HB 739 House Workforce Development and Tourism Subcommittee
8 8 8 8
HB 417 House Civil Justice Subcommittee
HB 419 No Committee
HB 867 No Committee
CS/HB 13 House Oversight, Transparency and Public Management Subcommittee
CS/HB 7123 House Appropriations Committee 4 4 4 8
CS/HB 7123 House Floor vote 263 8 8 4 8 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 8 4 8 8
116
HOUSE VOTES CONT.
Smit
h (D
), D
avid
Spro
wls
, Chr
is
Star
k, R
icha
rd
Stev
enso
n, C
ynd
i
Sto
ne, C
harl
ie
Sulli
van,
Jen
nife
r
Tho
mp
son,
Ger
ald
ine
Tole
do,
Jac
kie
Tom
kow
, Jo
sie
Trum
bul
l, Ja
y
Val
des
, Sus
an L
.
Wat
son
(B),
Bar
bar
a
Wat
son
(C )
, Clo
vis
Web
b, J
enni
fer
Nec
ole
Will
hite
, Mat
t
Will
iam
s, P
atri
cia
H.
Will
iam
son,
Jay
er
Yarb
oro
ugh,
Cla
y
Zik
a, A
rdia
n
DISTRICT 28 65 104 17 22 31 44 60 39 6 62 107 20 69 86 92 3 12 37
GRADE A A+ D A+ A A+ F A+ A+ A+ D F F D C D A A+ A
PERCENTAGE 98% 100% 62% 100% 97% 100% 58% 102% 102% 100% 65% 59% 53% 69% 78% 63% 98% 102% 98%
HB 157 House Agriculture and NaturalResources Subcommittee
HB 303 House Transportation andInfrastructure Subcommittee
HB 6031 House Workforce Development and Tourism Subcommittee
HB 477 House Workforce Development and Tourism Subcommittee
HB 393 House Workforce Development and Tourism Subcommittee
HB 1089 House PreK-12 Innovation Subcommittee
CS/CS/HB 469 House Insurance and Banking Subcommittee
4 8 8
CS/CS/HB 469 House Government Operations and Technology Appropriations Subcommittee
8
CS/CS/HB 469 House Commerce Committee 8 4 8 4 8 8
CS/HB 739 House Workforce Development and Tourism Subcommittee
HB 417 House Civil Justice Subcommittee
HB 419 No Committee
HB 867 No Committee
CS/HB 13 House Oversight, Transparency and Public Management Subcommittee
4
CS/HB 7123 House Appropriations Committee 8 4 8 4 4
CS/HB 7123 House Floor vote 263 4 4 8 4 8 4 4 4 8 8 8 8 8 4 4 4
4 = Voted with AFP Florida’s Position 8 = Voted against AFP Florida’s Position
117
HOUSE VOTES CONT.
4 = Voted with AFP Florida’s Position 8 = Voted against AFP Florida’s Position
Ale
xand
er, R
amo
n
Alo
upis
, Van
ce A
rthu
r
Alt
man
, Tha
d
And
rad
e, R
ob
ert
Ale
xand
er ''
Ale
x''
Ant
one
, Bru
ce
Aus
ley,
Lo
rann
e
Avi
la, B
ryan
Bel
l, M
elo
ny
Bel
tran
, Mik
e
Bra
nnan
III,
Ro
ber
t C
harl
es "
Chu
ck"
Bro
wn,
Kam
ia L
.
Buc
hana
n, J
ames
Bur
ton.
Co
lleen
Bus
h III
, Jam
es
Byr
d, C
ord
Car
uso,
Mik
e
Cas
ello
, Jo
sep
h
Cle
mo
ns, C
harl
es W
esle
y "C
huck
"
Co
rtes
, Jo
hn
DISTRICT 8 115 52 2 46 9 111 56 57 10 45 74 40 109 11 89 90 21 43
GRADE D A A A D D A+ A A+ A+ F A A+ B A+ A+ D A F
PERCENTAGE 68% 98% 91% 96% 66% 60% 104% 96% 102% 100% 51% 94% 102% 80% 102% 100% 64% 96% 47%
CS/HB 7123 House Floor vote 383 4 4 4 4 8 4 4 4 4 4 8 4 4 4 4 4 8 4 8
CS/HB 7125 House Appropriations Committee 4 4
CS/HB 7125 House Floor vote 0280 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4
CS/HB 7125 House Foor vote 0367 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4
Cum
min
gs,
W. T
ravi
s
Dal
ey, D
an
Dan
iels
, Kim
ber
ely
Dav
is, T
raci
e
Dia
mo
nd, B
en
DiC
eglie
, Nic
k
Do
nald
s, B
yro
n
Dra
ke, B
rad
Dri
skel
l, Fe
ntri
ce
DuB
ose
, Bo
bb
y
Dug
gan
, Wym
an
Dur
an. N
icho
las
X.
Eag
le, D
ane
Esk
aman
i, A
nna
V.
Fern
and
ez, J
avie
r E
.
Fern
and
ez-B
arq
uin,
Jua
n
Fett
erho
ff, E
lizab
eth
Fin
e, R
and
y
Fis
cher
, Jas
on
DISTRICT 18 97 14 13 68 66 80 5 63 94 15 112 77 47 114 119 26 53 16
GRADE A+ N/A B C C A+ A+ A F F A C A F D A+ A+ A+ A+
PERCENTAGE 100% N/A 80% 51% 58% 105% 102% 99% 58% 55% 98% 79% 98% 42% 61% 100% 102% 100% 102%
CS/HB 7123 House Floor vote 383 4 4 8 8 4 4 4 4 8 4 4 4 8 4 4 4 4 4
CS/HB 7125 House Appropriations Committee 4 4 4 4 4 4
CS/HB 7125 House Floor vote 0280 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4
CS/HB 7125 House Foor vote 0367 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4
118
HOUSE VOTES CONT.
Fit
zenh
agen
, Hea
ther
Gel
ler,
Joe
Go
ff-M
arci
l, Jo
y
Go
od
, Mar
gar
et
Go
ttlie
b, M
icha
el "
Mik
e"
Gra
ll, E
rin
Gra
nt (
J), J
ames
"J.
W."
Gra
nt (
M),
Mic
hael
Gre
go
ry, T
om
my
Gri
eco,
Mic
hael
Hag
e, B
rett
Tho
mas
Har
t, D
iann
e "M
s. D
ee"
Hat
ters
ley,
Ad
am R
og
er
Hill
, Mik
e
Ho
gan
Jo
hnso
n, D
elo
res
Ing
og
lia, B
lais
e
Jaco
bs,
Kri
stin
Jacq
uet,
Al
Jenn
e, E
van
DISTRICT 78 100 30 72 98 54 64 75 73 113 33 61 59 1 84 35 96 88 99
GRADE A D F F D A A+ A+ A+ D A+ D D A D A+ D D F
PERCENTAGE 96% 66% 41% 56% 65% 91% 104% 100% 100% 65% 102% 66% 65% 95% 64% 102% 64% 60% 53%
CS/HB 7123 House Floor vote 383 4 8 8 8 8 4 4 4 8 4 4 4 4 4
CS/HB 7125 House Appropriations Committee 4 4
CS/HB 7125 House Floor vote 0280 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 8 4 4 4
CS/HB 7125 House Floor vote 0367 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4
Jone
s, S
herv
in D
. "Sh
ev"
Jose
ph,
Do
tie
Kill
ebre
w, S
am
La R
osa
, Mik
e
LaM
arca
, Chi
p
Latv
ala,
Chr
is
Leek
, Tho
mas
J. "
Tom
"
Mag
ar, M
aryL
ynn
Mar
iano
, Am
ber
Mas
sullo
, Jr.,
Ral
ph
McC
lain
, Sta
n
McC
lure
, Law
renc
e
McG
hee,
Kio
nne
L.
Mer
cad
o, A
my
New
ton,
Wen
gay
"N
ewt"
Oliv
a, J
ose
Om
phr
oy, A
nika
Ten
e
Ove
rdor
f, To
bin
Rog
ers
"Tob
y"
Pay
ne, B
ob
by
DISTRICT 101 108 41 42 93 67 25 82 36 34 23 58 117 48 70 110 95 83 19
GRADE C F A A A+ A+ A+ A+ A+ A+ A A F D C A+ F A A
PERCENTAGE 71% 54% 95% 98% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 98% 100% 60% 60% 75% 100% 54% 98% 99%
CS/HB 7123 House Floor vote 383 8 8 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 8 8 4 4 4 4
CS/HB 7125 House Appropriations Committee 4 4 4 4 4 4
CS/HB 7125 House Floor vote 0280 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4
CS/HB 7125 House Floor vote 0367 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4
4 = Voted with AFP Florida’s Position 8 = Voted against AFP Florida’s Position
119
HOUSE VOTES CONT.
4 = Voted with AFP Florida’s Position 8 = Voted against AFP Florida’s Position
N/A
N/A
Per
ez, D
anie
l
Pig
man
, Car
y
Pla
kon,
Sco
tt
Pla
senc
ia, R
ene
Po
lo, C
ind
y
Po
lsky
, Tin
a Sc
ott
Po
nder
, Mel
Pri
tche
tt, S
haro
n
Ras
chei
n, H
olly
Mer
rill
Ren
ner,
Pau
l
Ro
ach,
Sp
ence
r
Ro
bin
son,
Will
iam
Clo
ud "
Will
"
Ro
dri
gue
s (R
), R
ay W
esle
y
Ro
dri
gue
z (A
M),
Ana
Mar
ia
Ro
dri
gue
z (A
nt),
Ant
hony
Ro
mm
el, B
ob
Ro
th, R
ick
DISTRICT 38 7 116 55 29 50 103 81 4 102 120 24 79 71 76 105 118 106 85
GRADE N/A N/A A A+ A+ B D C A+ F A+ A+ A+ A A A+ A A A+
PERCENTAGE N/A N/A 98% 103% 100% 89% 60% 73% 100% 60% 100% 105% 100% 96% 98% 100% 97% 99% 102%
CS/HB 7123 House Floor vote 383 4 4 4 4 8 4 4 8 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4
CS/HB 7125 House Appropriations Committee 4 4 4 4 4
CS/HB 7125 House Floor vote 0280 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4
CS/HB 7125 House Foor vote 0367 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4
Sab
atin
i, A
ntho
ny
Sant
iag
o, D
avid
Silv
ers,
Dav
id
Siri
os,
Tyl
er I.
Slo
sber
g, E
mily
Smit
h (C
), C
arlo
s G
uille
rmo
Smit
h (D
), D
avid
Spro
wls
, Chr
is
Star
k, R
icha
rd
Stev
enso
n, C
ynd
i
Sto
ne, C
harl
ie
Sulli
van,
Jen
nife
r
Tho
mp
son,
Ger
ald
ine
Tole
do,
Jac
kie
Tom
kow
, Jo
sie
Trum
bul
l, Ja
y
Val
des
, Sus
an L
.
Wat
son
(B),
Bar
bar
a
Wat
son
(C )
, Clo
vis
DISTRICT 32 27 87 51 91 49 28 65 104 17 22 31 44 60 39 6 62 107 20
GRADE A+ A C A C F A A+ D A+ A A+ F A+ A+ A+ D F F
PERCENTAGE 100% 93% 70% 94% 70% 53% 98% 100% 62% 100% 97% 100% 58% 102% 102% 100% 65% 59% 53%
CS/HB 7123 House Floor vote 383 4 4 4 4 8 4 4 8 4 4 4 8 4 4 4 8 8
CS/HB 7125 House Appropriations Committee 4 4 4 4
CS/HB 7125 House Floor vote 0280 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4
CS/HB 7125 House Floor vote 0367 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4
120
HOUSE VOTES CONT.
Web
b, J
enni
fer
Nec
ole
Will
hite
, Mat
t
Will
iam
s, P
atri
cia
H.
Will
iam
son,
Jay
er
Yarb
oro
ugh,
Cla
y
Zik
a, A
rdia
n
DISTRICT 69 86 92 3 12 37
GRADE D C D A A+ A
PERCENTAGE 69% 78% 63% 98% 102% 98%
CS/HB 7123 House Floor vote 383 4 8 4 4 4
CS/HB 7125 House Appropriations Committee 4 4
CS/HB 7125 House Floor vote 0280 4 4 4 4 4 4
CS/HB 7125 House Floor vote 0367 4 4 4 4 4 4
4 = Voted with AFP Florida’s Position 8 = Voted against AFP Florida’s Position
121
SENATE VOTES
4 = Voted with AFP Florida’s Position 8 = Voted against AFP Florida’s Position
Ben
Alb
ritt
on
Den
nis
Bax
ley
Aar
on
Bea
n
Lizb
eth
Ben
acq
uist
o
Laur
en B
erm
an
Lori
Bo
ok
Ran
do
lph
Bra
cy
Ro
b B
rad
ley
Jeff
Bra
ndes
Osc
ar B
rayn
on
II
Do
ug B
roxs
on
Jane
t C
ruz
Man
ny D
iaz
Gar
y Fa
rmer
, Jr.
Ani
tere
Flo
res
Geo
rge
Gai
ner
Bill
Gal
vano
Aud
ry G
ibso
n
Joe
Gru
ters
DISTRICT 26 12 4 27 31 32 11 5 24 35 1 18 36 34 39 2 21 6 23
GRADE B A+ B A D D B B A+ D B D A+ D B B B C C
PERCENTAGE 89% 100% 83% 91% 63% 69% 83% 85% 113% 66% 86% 68% 105% 62% 89% 82% 88% 74% 74%
SB 530 Senate Criminal Justice 4 4 4
SB 530 Senate Judiciary 4 4
SB 530 Senate Rules 4 4 4 4 4 4
S.M. 852 Senate Military and Veterans Affairs and Space
4 4 4
S.M. 852 Senate Rules 4 4 4 4 4 4 4
CS/HB 49 Senate Criminal Justice 4 4 4
CS/HB 49 Senate Appropriations Subcommittee on Criminal and Civil Justice
4 4 4 4
CS/HB49 Senate Appropriations 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4
CS/SB 1520 Senate Banking and Insurance 4
CS/SB 1520 Senate Health Policy 4 4 4 4 4 4
CS/SB 1520 Senate Rules 4 4 4 4 4 4 4
CS/HB 311 Senate Floor vote 0014 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4
HB 861 Senate Floor Vote 0013 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4
HB 861 Senate Floor vote 0037 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4
CS/CS/HB 595 Senate Floor Vote 0013 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4
CS/HB9 Senate Floor vote 0017 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4
122
SENATE VOTES CONT.
Gay
le H
arre
ll
Ed
Ho
op
er
Trav
is H
utso
n
Tom
Lee
Deb
bie
May
fiel
d
Bill
Mo
ntfo
rd
Kat
hlee
n P
assi
do
mo
Kei
th P
erry
Jaso
n P
izzo
Bo
bb
y P
owel
l
Kev
in R
ader
Jose
Jav
ier
Ro
dri
gue
z (J
)
Dar
ryl E
rvin
Ro
uso
n
Dav
id S
imm
ons
Wilt
on
Sim
pso
n
Kel
li St
arg
el
Lind
a St
ewar
t
Ann
ette
Tad
deo
Per
ry T
hurs
ton,
Jr.
DISTRICT 25 16 7 20 17 3 28 8 38 30 29 37 19 9 10 22 13 40 33
GRADE A+ A B B B C B A C F C C C B B B C C C
PERCENTAGE 100% 92% 87% 84% 86% 72% 86% 96% 78% 59% 79% 74% 74% 86% 83% 85% 71% 75% 71%
SB 530 Senate Criminal Justice 4 4
SB 530 Senate Judiciary 4 4 4 4
SB 530 Senate Rules 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4
S.M. 852 Senate Military and Veterans Affairs and Space
4
S.M. 852 Senate Rules 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4
CS/HB 49 Senate Criminal Justice 4 4
CS/HB 49 Senate Appropriations Subcommittee on Criminal and Civil Justice
4 4 4 4
CS/HB49 Senate Appropriations 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4
CS/SB 1520 Senate Banking and Insurance 4 4 4 4
CS/SB 1520 Senate Health Policy 4 4 4 4
CS/SB 1520 Senate Rules 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4
CS/HB 311 Senate Floor vote 0014 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4
HB 861 Senate Floor Vote 0013 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 8 4 4 4 4 4 4
HB 861 Senate Floor vote 0037 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 8 4 4 4 4 4 4
CS/CS/HB 595 Senate Floor Vote 0013 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4
CS/HB9 Senate Floor vote 0017 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4
4 = Voted with AFP Florida’s Position 8 = Voted against AFP Florida’s Position
123
SENATE VOTES CONT.
4 = Voted with AFP Florida’s Position 8 = Voted against AFP Florida’s Position
Vic
tor
M. T
orr
es, J
r.
Tom
A. W
rig
ht
DISTRICT 15 14
GRADE D B
PERCENTAGE 70% 88%
SB 530 Senate Criminal Justice
SB 530 Senate Judiciary
SB 530 Senate Rules
S.M. 852 Senate Military and Veterans Affairs and Space
4 4
S.M. 852 Senate Rules
CS/HB 49 Senate Criminal Justice
CS/HB 49 Senate Appropriations Subcommittee on Criminal and Civil Justice
CS/HB49 Senate Appropriations
CS/SB 1520 Senate Banking and Insurance
CS/SB 1520 Senate Health Policy
CS/SB 1520 Senate Rules
CS/HB 311 Senate Floor vote 0014 4 4
HB 861 Senate Floor Vote 0013 4 4
HB 861 Senate Floor vote 0037 4 4
CS/CS/HB 595 Senate Floor Vote 0013 4 4
CS/HB9 Senate Floor vote 0017 8 4
Ben
Alb
ritt
on
Den
nis
Bax
ley
Aar
on
Bea
n
Lizb
eth
Ben
acq
uist
o
Laur
en B
erm
an
Lori
Bo
ok
Ran
do
lph
Bra
cy
Ro
b B
rad
ley
Jeff
Bra
ndes
Osc
ar B
rayn
on
II
DISTRICT 26 12 4 27 31 32 11 5 24 35
GRADE B A+ B A D D B B A+ D
PERCENTAGE 89% 100% 83% 91% 63% 69% 83% 85% 113% 66%
CS/SB 1040 Senate Community Affairs
CS/SB 1040 Senate Finance and Tax 4 4 4
CS/CS/HB 453 Senate Floor vote 0007 4 4 4 4 4 4 4
SB 1616 Senate Community Affairs
SB 1616 Senate GovernmentalOversight and Accountability
4 4
SB 1616 Senate Rules 4 4 4 4 4
SJR 362 Senate Judiciary
SJR 362 Senate GovernmentalOversight and Accountability
4 4
SJR 362 Senate Rules 4 4 4 4
SJR 362 Senate Floor vote 0028 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4
SB 212 Senate Military andVeterans Affairs and Space
SB 212 Senate Appropriations 4 4 4 4 4 4
SB 212 Senate Floor vote 0008 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4
CS/HB 7 Senate Floor vote 0022 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4
CS/CS/SB 234 SenateInfrastructure and Security
4
CS/CS/SB 234 Senate Judiciary 4
124
SENATE VOTES CONT.
Do
ug B
roxs
on
Jane
t C
ruz
Man
ny D
iaz
Gar
y Fa
rmer
, Jr.
Ani
tere
Flo
res
Geo
rge
Gai
ner
Bill
Gal
vano
Aud
ry G
ibso
n
Joe
Gru
ters
Gay
le H
arre
ll
Ed
Ho
op
er
Trav
is H
utso
n
Tom
Lee
Deb
bie
May
fiel
d
Bill
Mo
ntfo
rd
Kat
hlee
n P
assi
do
mo
Kei
th P
erry
Jaso
n P
izzo
Bo
bb
y P
owel
l
DISTRICT 1 18 36 34 39 2 21 6 23 25 16 7 20 17 3 28 8 38 30
GRADE B D A+ D B B B C C A+ A B B B C B A C F
PERCENTAGE 86% 68% 105% 62% 89% 82% 88% 74% 74% 100% 92% 87% 84% 86% 72% 86% 96% 78% 59%
CS/SB 1040 Senate Community Affairs 4 8 4 4
CS/SB 1040 Senate Finance and Tax 4 4 4 8
CS/CS/HB 453 Senate Floor vote 0007 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4
SB 1616 Senate Community Affairs 4 4 4 8
SB 1616 Senate GovernmentalOversight and Accountability
4
SB 1616 Senate Rules 4 4 4 4 4 4
SJR 362 Senate Judiciary 4 4
SJR 362 Senate GovernmentalOversight and Accountability
4
SJR 362 Senate Rules 4 4 4 4 8 4 4
SJR 362 Senate Floor vote 0028 4 8 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 8 4 4 4 4 4 4
SB 212 Senate Military andVeterans Affairs and Space
4 4 4 4 4
SB 212 Senate Appropriations 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4
SB 212 Senate Floor vote 0008 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4
CS/HB 7 Senate Floor vote 0022 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4
CS/CS/SB 234 SenateInfrastructure and Security
4 4 4 4 4
CS/CS/SB 234 Senate Judiciary 4 4
4 = Voted with AFP Florida’s Position 8 = Voted against AFP Florida’s Position
125
Kev
in R
ader
Jose
Jav
ier
Ro
dri
gue
z (J
)
Dar
ryl E
rvin
Ro
uso
n
Dav
id S
imm
ons
Wilt
on
Sim
pso
n
Kel
li St
arg
el
Lind
a St
ewar
t
Ann
ette
Tad
deo
Per
ry T
hurs
ton,
Jr.
Vic
tor
M. T
orr
es, J
r.
Tom
A. W
rig
ht
DISTRICT 29 37 19 9 10 22 13 40 33 15 14
GRADE C C C B B B C C C D B
PERCENTAGE 79% 74% 74% 86% 83% 85% 71% 75% 71% 70% 88%
CS/SB 1040 Senate Community Affairs 4
CS/SB 1040 Senate Finance and Tax
CS/CS/HB 453 Senate Floor vote 0007 4 8 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4
SB 1616 Senate Community Affairs 4
SB 1616 Senate GovernmentalOversight and Accountability
4 4
SB 1616 Senate Rules 4 4 4 4 4
SJR 362 Senate Judiciary 4 4 4
SJR 362 Senate GovernmentalOversight and Accountability
4
SJR 362 Senate Rules 4 4 4 4 4
SJR 362 Senate Floor vote 0028 4 4 8 4 4 4 4 8 4 4 4
SB 212 Senate Military andVeterans Affairs and Space
4 4
SB 212 Senate Appropriations 4 4 4 4
SB 212 Senate Floor vote 0008 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 8 4
CS/HB 7 Senate Floor vote 0022 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4
CS/CS/SB 234 SenateInfrastructure and Security
4 4
CS/CS/SB 234 Senate Judiciary 4 4 4
Ben
Alb
ritt
on
DISTRICT 26
GRADE B
PERCENTAGE 89%
CS/CS/SB 234 Senate Appropriations
CS/CS/HB 87 Senate Floor vote 0012 4
CS/HB127 Senate Floor vote 0004 4
CS/HB21 Senate Floor vote 0006 4
CS/SB 142 Senate Rules
CS/SB 142 Senate Innovation,Industry, and Technology
CS/SB 142 Senate Community Affairs
CS/SB 524 Senate Banking and Insurance
CS/SB 524 Senate GovernmentalOversight and Accountability
CS/SB 524 Senate Appropriations
SB 1526 Senate Health Policy
SB 1526 Senate Appropriations Subcommittee on Health and Human Services
SB 1526 Senate Appropriations
SJR 690 Senate Judiciary
SJR 690 Senate Ethics and Elections
SJR 690 Senate Rules
4 = Voted with AFP Florida’s Position 8 = Voted against AFP Florida’s Position
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GRADE A+ B A D D B B A+ D B D A+ D B B B C C A+
PERCENTAGE 100% 83% 91% 63% 69% 83% 85% 113% 66% 86% 68% 105% 62% 89% 82% 88% 74% 74% 100%
CS/CS/SB 234 Senate Appropriations 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4
CS/CS/HB 87 Senate Floor vote 0012 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4
CS/HB127 Senate Floor vote 0004 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4
CS/HB21 Senate Floor vote 0006 4 8 4 8 8 8 4 4 8 4 8 4 8 4 8 4 8 4 4
CS/SB 142 Senate Rules 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4
CS/SB 142 Senate Innovation,Industry, and Technology
4 4 4 4 4 4 4
CS/SB 142 Senate Community Affairs 4 4 4
CS/SB 524 Senate Banking and Insurance 4 4 4
CS/SB 524 Senate GovernmentalOversight and Accountability
4
CS/SB 524 Senate Appropriations 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4
SB 1526 Senate Health Policy 4 4 4 4 4 4 4
SB 1526 Senate Appropriations Subcommittee on Health and Human Services
4 8 4 8 4 4
SB 1526 Senate Appropriations 4 4 4 4 4 8 4 4
SJR 690 Senate Judiciary 4 4
SJR 690 Senate Ethics and Elections 4 4
SJR 690 Senate Rules 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4
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DISTRICT 16 7 20 17 3 28 8 38 30 29 37 19 9 10 22 13 40 33 15
GRADE A B B B C B A C F C C C B B B C C C D
PERCENTAGE 92% 87% 84% 86% 72% 86% 96% 78% 59% 79% 74% 74% 86% 83% 85% 71% 75% 71% 70%
CS/CS/SB 234 Senate Appropriations 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4
CS/CS/HB 87 Senate Floor vote 0012 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4
CS/HB127 Senate Floor vote 0004 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4
CS/HB21 Senate Floor vote 0006 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 8 8 8 8 4 4 4 4 8 8 8 8
CS/SB 142 Senate Rules 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4
CS/SB 142 Senate Innovation,Industry, and Technology
4 4 4
CS/SB 142 Senate Community Affairs 4 4
CS/SB 524 Senate Banking and Insurance 4 4 4 4 4
CS/SB 524 Senate GovernmentalOversight and Accountability
4 4 4
CS/SB 524 Senate Appropriations 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4
SB 1526 Senate Health Policy 4 4 4
SB 1526 Senate Appropriations Subcommittee on Health and Human Services
4 4 8 8
SB 1526 Senate Appropriations 4 4 4 8 4 8 8 4 4 4 4 8
SJR 690 Senate Judiciary 4 4 4 4
SJR 690 Senate Ethics and Elections 4 4 4 4
SJR 690 Senate Rules 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4
4 = Voted with AFP Florida’s Position 8 = Voted against AFP Florida’s Position
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DISTRICT 14
GRADE B
PERCENTAGE 88%
CS/CS/SB 234 Senate Appropriations
CS/CS/HB 87 Senate Floor vote 0012 4
CS/HB127 Senate Floor vote 0004 4
CS/HB21 Senate Floor vote 0006 4
CS/SB 142 Senate Rules
CS/SB 142 Senate Innovation,Industry, and Technology
CS/SB 142 Senate Community Affairs
CS/SB 524 Senate Banking and Insurance
CS/SB 524 Senate GovernmentalOversight and Accountability
CS/SB 524 Senate Appropriations
SB 1526 Senate Health Policy
SB 1526 Senate Appropriations Subcommittee on Health and Human Services
SB 1526 Senate Appropriations
SJR 690 Senate Judiciary
SJR 690 Senate Ethics and Elections
SJR 690 Senate Rules
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GRADE B A+ B A D D B B A+ D B
PERCENTAGE 89% 100% 83% 91% 63% 69% 83% 85% 113% 66% 86%
SJR 690 Senate Floor vote 0007 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4
CS/SB 82 Senate Community Affairs 4
CS/SB 82 Senate Rules 4 4 4 4 4
CS/SB 82 Senate Floor vote 0002 4 4 4 4 8 4 8 4 4 4 4
SJR 232 Senate Ethics and Elections 4 8
SB 1244 Senate Community Affairs 4
SB 1676 Judiciary
CS/SB 1470 Senate Education 4 8
CS/SB 1470 Senate Appropriations Subcommittee on Education
4 8
SB 7070 Senate Education 4 8
SB 7070 Senate Appropriations Subcommittee on Education
4 8
SB 7070 Senate Appropriations 4 4 8 4 8
SB 7070 Senate Floor vote 002 4 4 4 4 8 8 8 4 4 8 4
CS/SB 1712 Senate Health Policy 4 4 4 4
CS/SB 1712 Senate Appropriations Subcommittee on Health and Human Services
4 4
CS/SB 1712 Senate Appropriations 8 4 8 4 4 8
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DISTRICT 18 36 34 39 2 21 6 23 25 16 7 20 17 3 28 8 38 30 29
GRADE D A+ D B B B C C A+ A B B B C B A C F C
PERCENTAGE 68% 105% 62% 89% 82% 88% 74% 74% 100% 92% 87% 84% 86% 72% 86% 96% 78% 59% 79%
SJR 690 Senate Floor vote 0007 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4
CS/SB 82 Senate Community Affairs 4 4 4
CS/SB 82 Senate Rules 4 4 4 4 4 4 4
CS/SB 82 Senate Floor vote 0002 4 4 8 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 8 4
SJR 232 Senate Ethics and Elections 4 4 8
SB 1244 Senate Community Affairs 4 4 4
SB 1676 Judiciary
CS/SB 1470 Senate Education 8 4 4 4
CS/SB 1470 Senate Appropriations Subcommittee on Education
4 4 8 8
SB 7070 Senate Education 8 4 8 4
SB 7070 Senate Appropriations Subcommittee on Education
4 4 8 8
SB 7070 Senate Appropriations 4 8 4 4 4 8 4 8
SB 7070 Senate Floor vote 002 8 4 8 4 4 4 8 4 4 4 4 4 4 8 4 4 8 8 8
CS/SB 1712 Senate Health Policy 8 4 4 4 4
CS/SB 1712 Senate Appropriations Subcommittee on Health and Human Services
4 4 4 4 4 4
CS/SB 1712 Senate Appropriations 8 4 4 4 4 4 8
4 = Voted with AFP Florida’s Position 8 = Voted against AFP Florida’s Position
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DISTRICT 37 19 9 10 22 13 40 33 15 14
GRADE C C B B B C C C D B
PERCENTAGE 74% 74% 86% 83% 85% 71% 75% 71% 70% 88%
SJR 690 Senate Floor vote 0007 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4
CS/SB 82 Senate Community Affairs 4
CS/SB 82 Senate Rules 4 4 4 4 4
CS/SB 82 Senate Floor vote 0002 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 8 4 4
SJR 232 Senate Ethics and Elections 8 4
SB 1244 Senate Community Affairs 4
SB 1676 Judiciary
CS/SB 1470 Senate Education 4 4
CS/SB 1470 Senate Appropriations Subcommittee on Education
4 4
SB 7070 Senate Education 4 4
SB 7070 Senate Appropriations Subcommittee on Education
4 4
SB 7070 Senate Appropriations 8 4 4 4 8 8
SB 7070 Senate Floor vote 002 8 8 4 4 4 8 8 8 8 4
CS/SB 1712 Senate Health Policy 4
CS/SB 1712 Senate Appropriations Subcommittee on Health and Human Services
4
CS/SB 1712 Senate Appropriations 4 4 4 4 8 8
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DISTRICT 26 12 4
GRADE B A+ B
PERCENTAGE 89% 100% 83%
CS/CS/SB 1640 Senate Innovation,Industry, and Technology
CS/CS/SB 1640 SenateCommerce and Tourism
CS/CS/SB 1640 Senate Appropriations
4
SB 522 Senate Education 4
SB 522 Senate EducationSubcommittee on Education
4
SB 534 Senate Criminal Justice
CS/SB 602 Senate GovernmentalOversight and Accountability
4 4
SB 1380 Senate Education Committee
SB 824 Senate Innovation,Industry, and Technology
CS/SB 220 Senate Innovation,Industry, and Technology
CS/SB 220 Senate Commerce and Tourism
SJR 86 Senate Judiciary
SJR 270 Senate Ethics and Elections 4
SB 506 Senate Education
SB 612 Senate Criminal Justice
SB 618 Senate Commerce and Tourism
4 = Voted with AFP Florida’s Position 8 = Voted against AFP Florida’s Position
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DISTRICT 27 31 32 11 5 24 35 1 18 36 34 39 2 21 6 23 25 16 7
GRADE A D D B B A+ D B D A+ D B B B C C A+ A B
PERCENTAGE 91% 63% 69% 83% 85% 113% 66% 86% 68% 105% 62% 89% 82% 88% 74% 74% 100% 92% 87%
CS/CS/SB 1640 Senate Innovation,Industry, and Technology
4 8 4 4 8 8 8 4
CS/CS/SB 1640 Senate Commerceand Tourism
4 4
CS/CS/SB 1640 Senate Appropriations 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4
SB 522 Senate Education 4 4 4
SB 522 Senate Education Subcommitteeon Education
4 4 4
SB 534 Senate Criminal Justice 4 4 4
CS/SB 602 Senate GovernmentalOversight and Accountability
4
SB 1380 Senate Education Committee
SB 824 Senate Innovation, Industry,and Technology
CS/SB 220 Senate Innovation, Industry,and Technology
4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4
CS/SB 220 Senate Commerce and Tourism 4 4
SJR 86 Senate Judiciary
SJR 270 Senate Ethics and Elections 8 4
SB 506 Senate Education
SB 612 Senate Criminal Justice
SB 618 Senate Commerce and Tourism
4 = Voted with AFP Florida’s Position 8 = Voted against AFP Florida’s Position
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Lee
Deb
bie
May
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Bill
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DISTRICT 20 17 3 28 8 38 30 29 37 19 9 10 22 13 40 33 15 14
GRADE B B C B A C F C C C B B B C C C D B
PERCENTAGE 84% 86% 72% 86% 96% 78% 59% 79% 74% 74% 86% 83% 85% 71% 75% 71% 70% 88%
CS/CS/SB 1640 Senate Innovation,Industry, and Technology
4
CS/CS/SB 1640 Senate Commerceand Tourism
4 4 4
CS/CS/SB 1640 Senate Appropriations 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4
SB 522 Senate Education 4 4 4
SB 522 Senate Education Subcommitteeon Education
4 4 4 4
SB 534 Senate Criminal Justice 4 4
CS/SB 602 Senate GovernmentalOversight and Accountability
4 4
SB 1380 Senate Education Committee
SB 824 Senate Innovation, Industry,and Technology
CS/SB 220 Senate Innovation, Industry,and Technology
4 4
CS/SB 220 Senate Commerce and Tourism 4 4
SJR 86 Senate Judiciary
SJR 270 Senate Ethics and Elections 4 8 8 4
SB 506 Senate Education
SB 612 Senate Criminal Justice
SB 618 Senate Commerce and Tourism
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DISTRICT 26 12 4 27 31 32 11 5 24 35 1 18 36 34 39 2 21 6 23
GRADE B A+ B A D D B B A+ D B D A+ D B B B C C
PERCENTAGE 89% 100% 83% 91% 63% 69% 83% 85% 113% 66% 86% 68% 105% 62% 89% 82% 88% 74% 74%
SB 1212 Senate Criminal Justice
SB 834 Senate Criminal Justice
SB 1302 Senate Judiciary
SB 1326 Senate Criminal Justice
SB 304 Senate Health policy
SB 110 Senate Criminal Justice
SB 414 Senate Commerce and Tourism 4
SB 414 Senate Appropriations Subcommittee on Transportation, Tourism, and Economic Development
4
CS/SB 210 Senate Criminal Justice 4 4 4
SB 924 Senate Innovation, Industry, and Technology
SB 868 Senate Community Affairs
CS/CS/SB 336 Senate Ethics and Elections 4 8 4
CS/CS/SB 336 Senate Finance and Tax 4 4 4 4 4
CS/CS/SB 336 Senate Rules 4 8 4 8 8 4 4
CS/SB 564 Senate Community Affairs 4 4 4
CS/SB 624 Senate Criminal Justice 4 4
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DISTRICT 25 16 7 20 17 3 28 8 38 30 29 37 19 9 10 22 13 40 33
GRADE A+ A B B B C B A C F C C C B B B C C C
PERCENTAGE 100% 92% 87% 84% 86% 72% 86% 96% 78% 59% 79% 74% 74% 86% 83% 85% 71% 75% 71%
SB 1212 Senate Criminal Justice
SB 834 Senate Criminal Justice
SB 1302 Senate Judiciary
SB 1326 Senate Criminal Justice
SB 304 Senate Health policy
SB 110 Senate Criminal Justice
SB 414 Senate Commerce and Tourism 4
SB 414 Senate Appropriations Subcommittee on Transportation, Tourism, and Economic Development
4 4 4 4 4
CS/SB 210 Senate Criminal Justice 4 4
SB 924 Senate Innovation, Industry, and Technology
SB 868 Senate Community Affairs
CS/CS/SB 336 Senate Ethics and Elections 4 8 4 4
CS/CS/SB 336 Senate Finance and Tax 8 8 4
CS/CS/SB 336 Senate Rules 4 4 4 4 8 4 4 4 4
CS/SB 564 Senate Community Affairs 4 4
CS/SB 624 Senate Criminal Justice 4 4
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GRADE D B
PERCENTAGE 70% 88%
SB 1212 Senate Criminal Justice
SB 834 Senate Criminal Justice
SB 1302 Senate Judiciary
SB 1326 Senate Criminal Justice
SB 304 Senate Health policy
SB 110 Senate Criminal Justice
SB 414 Senate Commerce and Tourism 4
SB 414 Senate Appropriations Subcommittee on Transportation, Tourism, and Economic Development
CS/SB 210 Senate Criminal Justice
SB 924 Senate Innovation, Industry, and Technology
SB 868 Senate Community Affairs
CS/CS/SB 336 Senate Ethics and Elections
CS/CS/SB 336 Senate Finance and Tax
CS/CS/SB 336 Senate Rules
CS/SB 564 Senate Community Affairs
CS/SB 624 Senate Criminal Justice
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GRADE B A+ B A D D B B A+ D
PERCENTAGE 89% 100% 83% 91% 63% 69% 83% 85% 113% 66%
CS/SB 624 Senate Appropriations Subcommittee on Criminal and Civil Justice
4 4
CS/CS/SB 770 Senate Education 4 4
CS/CS/SB 770 Senate Innovation, Industry, and Technology
4 4 4
CS/CS/SB 770 Senate Appropriations 4 4 4 4 4
SB 622 Senate Infrastructure and Security
SB 546 Senate Banking and Insurance
CS/SB 642 Senate Criminal Justice 4 4
CS/SB 642 Senate AppropriationsSubcommittee on Criminal and Civil Justice
4 4
CS/SB 642 Senate Appropriations 4 4 4 4 4
CS/SB 226 Senate Education 4 4
CS/SB 226 Senate AppropriationsSubcommittee on Education
4 4
CS/CS/SB 334 Senate Innovation, Industry, and Technology
4 4 4 4
CS/CS/SB 334 Senate Commerce and Tourism
CS/SB 1054 Senate Community Affairs
CS/SB 1054 Senate Appropriations onTransportation, Tourism, and Economic Development
4
CS/SB 1054 Senate Appropriations 4 4 4 4 4
4 = Voted with AFP Florida’s Position 8 = Voted against AFP Florida’s Position
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Jane
t C
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Man
ny D
iaz
Gar
y Fa
rmer
, Jr.
Ani
tere
Flo
res
Geo
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Gai
ner
Bill
Gal
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Aud
ry G
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Joe
Gru
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Gay
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Ed
Ho
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DISTRICT 1 18 36 34 39 2 21 6 23 25 16 7 20 17 3 28 8 38 30
GRADE B D A+ D B B B C C A+ A B B B C B A C F
PERCENTAGE 86% 68% 105% 62% 89% 82% 88% 74% 74% 100% 92% 87% 84% 86% 72% 86% 96% 78% 59%
CS/SB 624 Senate Appropriations Subcommittee on Criminal and Civil Justice
4 4 4
CS/CS/SB 770 Senate Education 4 4 4 4
CS/CS/SB 770 Senate Innovation, Industry, and Technology
4 4 4 4
CS/CS/SB 770 Senate Appropriations 4 4 4 4 4 4 4
SB 622 Senate Infrastructure and Security
SB 546 Senate Banking and Insurance
CS/SB 642 Senate Criminal Justice 4 4 4
CS/SB 642 Senate AppropriationsSubcommittee on Criminal and Civil Justice
4 4 4 4
CS/SB 642 Senate Appropriations 4 4 4 4 4 4 4
CS/SB 226 Senate Education 4 4 4 4
CS/SB 226 Senate AppropriationsSubcommittee on Education
4 4 4
CS/CS/SB 334 Senate Innovation, Industry, and Technology
4 4 4 4
CS/CS/SB 334 Senate Commerce and Tourism
4 4
CS/SB 1054 Senate Community Affairs 4 8 4 4
CS/SB 1054 Senate Appropriations onTransportation, Tourism, and Economic Development
4 4
CS/SB 1054 Senate Appropriations 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4
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DISTRICT 29 37 19 9 10 22 13 40 33 15 14
GRADE C C C B B B C C C D B
PERCENTAGE 79% 74% 74% 86% 83% 85% 71% 75% 71% 70% 88%
CS/SB 624 Senate Appropriations Subcommittee on Criminal and Civil Justice
4 4
CS/CS/SB 770 Senate Education 4 4
CS/CS/SB 770 Senate Innovation, Industry, and Technology
4
CS/CS/SB 770 Senate Appropriations 4 4 4 4
SB 622 Senate Infrastructure and Security
SB 546 Senate Banking and Insurance
CS/SB 642 Senate Criminal Justice
CS/SB 642 Senate AppropriationsSubcommittee on Criminal and Civil Justice
4 4
CS/SB 642 Senate Appropriations 4 4 8 8 4 4
CS/SB 226 Senate Education 4 4
CS/SB 226 Senate AppropriationsSubcommittee on Education
4 4
CS/CS/SB 334 Senate Innovation, Industry, and Technology
4
CS/CS/SB 334 Senate Commerce and Tourism
4 4 4
CS/SB 1054 Senate Community Affairs 4
CS/SB 1054 Senate Appropriations onTransportation, Tourism, and Economic Development
4 4 8
CS/SB 1054 Senate Appropriations 4 4 4 4 4
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CS/SB 434 Senate Health Policy
SB 406 Senate Criminal Justice
SB 406 Senate Appropriations Subcommittee on Criminal and Civil Justice
SB 338 Senate Criminal Justice
SB 338 Senate Appropriations on Criminal and Civil Justice
CS/SB 1334 Senate Criminal Justice
CS/SB 428 Senate Community Affairs
CS/SB 204 Senate Criminal Justice
CS/SB 204 Senate Judiciary
SB 1114 Senate Judiciary
SB 596 Senate Commerce and Tourism
SB 596 Senate Innovation, Industry, and Technology
SB 596 Senate Appropriations
SB 596 Senate Floor vote 0009 8
SB 178 Senate Commerce and Tourism
SB 178 Senate Appropriations Subcommittee on Transportation, Tourism and Economic Development
SENATE VOTES CONT.
138
Den
nis
Bax
ley
Aar
on
Bea
n
Lizb
eth
Ben
acq
uist
o
Laur
en B
erm
an
Lori
Bo
ok
Ran
do
lph
Bra
cy
Ro
b B
rad
ley
Jeff
Bra
ndes
Osc
ar B
rayn
on
II
Do
ug B
roxs
on
Jane
t C
ruz
Man
ny D
iaz
Gar
y Fa
rmer
, Jr.
Ani
tere
Flo
res
Geo
rge
Gai
ner
Bill
Gal
vano
Aud
ry G
ibso
n
Joe
Gru
ters
Gay
le H
arre
ll
DISTRICT 12 4 27 31 32 11 5 24 35 1 18 36 34 39 2 21 6 23 25
GRADE A+ B A D D B B A+ D B D A+ D B B B C C A+
PERCENTAGE 100% 83% 91% 63% 69% 83% 85% 113% 66% 86% 68% 105% 62% 89% 82% 88% 74% 74% 100%
CS/SB 434 Senate Health Policy 4 4 4 4 4 4 4
SB 406 Senate Criminal Justice 4 4 4
SB 406 Senate Appropriations Subcommittee on Criminal and Civil Justice
4 4 8 4 4
SB 338 Senate Criminal Justice 4 4 4
SB 338 Senate Appropriations on Criminal and Civil Justice
4 4 4 4 4
CS/SB 1334 Senate Criminal Justice 4 4
CS/SB 428 Senate Community Affairs 4 4 4
CS/SB 204 Senate Criminal Justice 4 4 4
CS/SB 204 Senate Judiciary 4 4
SB 1114 Senate Judiciary
SB 596 Senate Commerce and Tourism 8
SB 596 Senate Innovation, Industry, and Technology
8 8 8 8 8 8
SB 596 Senate Appropriations 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8
SB 596 Senate Floor vote 0009 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8
SB 178 Senate Commerce and Tourism 8
SB 178 Senate Appropriations Subcommittee on Transportation, Tourism and Economic Development
8
SENATE VOTES CONT.
4 = Voted with AFP Florida’s Position 8 = Voted against AFP Florida’s Position
139
Ed
Ho
op
er
Trav
is H
utso
n
Tom
Lee
Deb
bie
May
fiel
d
Bill
Mo
ntfo
rd
Kat
hlee
n P
assi
do
mo
Kei
th P
erry
Jaso
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Bo
bb
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Kev
in R
ader
Jose
Jav
ier
Ro
dri
gue
z (J
)
Dar
ryl E
rvin
Ro
uso
n
Dav
id S
imm
ons
Wilt
on
Sim
pso
n
Kel
li St
arg
el
Lind
a St
ewar
t
Ann
ette
Tad
deo
Per
ry T
hurs
ton,
Jr.
Vic
tor
M. T
orr
es, J
r.
DISTRICT 16 7 20 17 3 28 8 38 30 29 37 19 9 10 22 13 40 33 15
GRADE A B B B C B A C F C C C B B B C C C D
PERCENTAGE 92% 87% 84% 86% 72% 86% 96% 78% 59% 79% 74% 74% 86% 83% 85% 71% 75% 71% 70%
CS/SB 434 Senate Health Policy 4 4 4
SB 406 Senate Criminal Justice 4 4
SB 406 Senate Appropriations Subcommittee on Criminal and Civil Justice
4 4 4
SB 338 Senate Criminal Justice 4 4
SB 338 Senate Appropriations on Criminal and Civil Justice
4 4 4
CS/SB 1334 Senate Criminal Justice 4 4
CS/SB 428 Senate Community Affairs 4 4
CS/SB 204 Senate Criminal Justice 4 4
CS/SB 204 Senate Judiciary 4 4 4 4
SB 1114 Senate Judiciary
SB 596 Senate Commerce and Tourism 8 8
SB 596 Senate Innovation, Industry, and Technology
8 8 8
SB 596 Senate Appropriations 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8
SB 596 Senate Floor vote 0009 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8
SB 178 Senate Commerce and Tourism 8
SB 178 Senate Appropriations Subcommittee on Transportation, Tourism and Economic Development
8 8 8 8 8
SENATE VOTES CONT.
4 = Voted with AFP Florida’s Position 8 = Voted against AFP Florida’s Position
140
Tom
A. W
rig
ht
DISTRICT 14
GRADE B
PERCENTAGE 88%
CS/SB 434 Senate Health Policy
SB 406 Senate Criminal Justice
SB 406 Senate Appropriations Subcommittee on Criminal and Civil Justice
SB 338 Senate Criminal Justice
SB 338 Senate Appropriations on Criminal and Civil Justice
CS/SB 1334 Senate Criminal Justice
CS/SB 428 Senate Community Affairs
CS/SB 204 Senate Criminal Justice
CS/SB 204 Senate Judiciary
SB 1114 Senate Judiciary
SB 596 Senate Commerce and Tourism 8
SB 596 Senate Innovation, Industry, and Technology
SB 596 Senate Appropriations
SB 596 Senate Floor vote 0009 8
SB 178 Senate Commerce and Tourism 8
SB 178 Senate Appropriations Subcommittee on Transportation, Tourism and Economic Development
SENATE VOTES CONT.
Ben
Alb
ritt
on
Den
nis
Bax
ley
Aar
on
Bea
n
Lizb
eth
Ben
acq
uist
o
Laur
en B
erm
an
Lori
Bo
ok
Ran
do
lph
Bra
cy
Ro
b B
rad
ley
Jeff
Bra
ndes
Osc
ar B
rayn
on
II
Do
ug B
roxs
on
DISTRICT 26 12 4 27 31 32 11 5 24 35 1
GRADE B A+ B A D D B B A+ D B
PERCENTAGE 89% 100% 83% 91% 63% 69% 83% 85% 113% 66% 86%
SB 178 Senate Appropriations 8 8 8 8 8
SB 178 Senate Floor vote 0003 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8
SB 1716 Senate Agriculture
SB 1580 Senate Commerce and Tourism
SB 1224 Senate Governmental Oversight and Accountability
8 8
SB 1224 Senate Education 8 8
CS/SB 58 Senate Judiciary 8
SB 812 Senate Innovation, Industry, and Technology
SB 474 Senate Commerce and Tourism
SB 396 Senate Ethics and Elections
SB 726 Senate Community Affairs
SB 1424 Senate Commerce and Tourism
CS/SB 526 Senate Workforce Development and Tourism Subcommittee
SB 388 Senate Innovation, Industry, and Technology
SB 1016 Senate Commerce and Tourism
CS/SB 750 Senate Commerce and Tourism
4 = Voted with AFP Florida’s Position 8 = Voted against AFP Florida’s Position
141
Jane
t C
ruz
Man
ny D
iaz
Gar
y Fa
rmer
, Jr.
Ani
tere
Flo
res
Geo
rge
Gai
ner
Bill
Gal
vano
Aud
ry G
ibso
n
Joe
Gru
ters
Gay
le H
arre
ll
Ed
Ho
op
er
Trav
is H
utso
n
Tom
Lee
Deb
bie
May
fiel
d
Bill
Mo
ntfo
rd
Kat
hlee
n P
assi
do
mo
Kei
th P
erry
Jaso
n P
izzo
Bo
bb
y P
owel
l
Kev
in R
ader
DISTRICT 18 36 34 39 2 21 6 23 25 16 7 20 17 3 28 8 38 30 29
GRADE D A+ D B B B C C A+ A B B B C B A C F C
PERCENTAGE 68% 105% 62% 89% 82% 88% 74% 74% 100% 92% 87% 84% 86% 72% 86% 96% 78% 59% 79%
SB 178 Senate Appropriations 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8
SB 178 Senate Floor vote 0003 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8
SB 1716 Senate Agriculture
SB 1580 Senate Commerce and Tourism
SB 1224 Senate Governmental Oversight and Accountability
8 8 8 8
SB 1224 Senate Education 8 8
CS/SB 58 Senate Judiciary 8 8
SB 812 Senate Innovation, Industry, and Technology
SB 474 Senate Commerce and Tourism
SB 396 Senate Ethics and Elections
SB 726 Senate Community Affairs
SB 1424 Senate Commerce and Tourism
CS/SB 526 Senate Workforce Development and Tourism Subcommittee
SB 388 Senate Innovation, Industry, and Technology
SB 1016 Senate Commerce and Tourism
CS/SB 750 Senate Commerce and Tourism
SENATE VOTES CONT.
4 = Voted with AFP Florida’s Position 8 = Voted against AFP Florida’s Position
142
Ben
Alb
ritt
on
DISTRICT 26
GRADE B
PERCENTAGE 89%
CS/SB 874 Senate Banking and Insurance
CS/SB 874 Senate Appropriations
CS/SB 874 Senate Rules
CS/SB 874 Senate Floor vote 0013 8
SB 584 Senate Education
SB 1014 Senate Commerce and Tourism
CS/SB 298 Senate Commerce and Tourism
CS/SB 298 Senate Finance and Tax
CS/HB 7123 Senate Floor vote 0031 4
CS/HB 7123 Senate Floor vote 0039 4
CS/HB 7125 Senate Floor vote 0023 4
CS/HB 1113 Senate Floor vote 0012 4
CS/HB 1113 Senate Floor vote 0036 4
CS/CC/HB 23 Senate Floor vote 0004 4
SENATE VOTES CONT.
Jose
Jav
ier
Ro
dri
gue
z (J
)
Dar
ryl E
rvin
Ro
uso
n
Dav
id S
imm
ons
Wilt
on
Sim
pso
n
Kel
li St
arg
el
Lind
a St
ewar
t
Ann
ette
Tad
deo
Per
ry T
hurs
ton,
Jr.
Vic
tor
M. T
orr
es, J
r.
Tom
A. W
rig
ht
Do
ug B
roxs
on
DISTRICT 37 19 9 10 22 13 40 33 15 14 1
GRADE C C B B B C C C D B B
PERCENTAGE 74% 74% 86% 83% 85% 71% 75% 71% 70% 88% 86%
SB 178 Senate Appropriations 8 8 8 8 8
SB 178 Senate Floor vote 0003 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8
SB 1716 Senate Agriculture
SB 1580 Senate Commerce and Tourism
SB 1224 Senate Governmental Oversight and Accountability
8 8
SB 1224 Senate Education 8
CS/SB 58 Senate Judiciary 8 8 8
SB 812 Senate Innovation, Industry, and Technology
SB 474 Senate Commerce and Tourism
SB 396 Senate Ethics and Elections
SB 726 Senate Community Affairs
SB 1424 Senate Commerce and Tourism
CS/SB 526 Senate Workforce Development and Tourism Subcommittee
SB 388 Senate Innovation, Industry, and Technology
SB 1016 Senate Commerce and Tourism
CS/SB 750 Senate Commerce and Tourism
4 = Voted with AFP Florida’s Position 8 = Voted against AFP Florida’s Position
143
Den
nis
Bax
ley
Aar
on
Bea
n
Lizb
eth
Ben
acq
uist
o
Laur
en B
erm
an
Lori
Bo
ok
Ran
do
lph
Bra
cy
Ro
b B
rad
ley
Jeff
Bra
ndes
Osc
ar B
rayn
on
II
Do
ug B
roxs
on
Jane
t C
ruz
Man
ny D
iaz
Gar
y Fa
rmer
, Jr.
Ani
tere
Flo
res
Geo
rge
Gai
ner
Bill
Gal
vano
Aud
ry G
ibso
n
Joe
Gru
ters
Gay
le H
arre
ll
DISTRICT 12 4 27 31 32 11 5 24 35 1 18 36 34 39 2 21 6 23 25
GRADE A+ B A D D B B A+ D B D A+ D B B B C C A+
PERCENTAGE 100% 83% 91% 63% 69% 83% 85% 113% 66% 86% 68% 105% 62% 89% 82% 88% 74% 74% 100%
CS/SB 874 Senate Banking and Insurance 8 8 8
CS/SB 874 Senate Appropriations 8 4 8 8 8 8 8 8
CS/SB 874 Senate Rules 4 8 8 8 8 8 8
CS/SB 874 Senate Floor vote 0013 8 8 4 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 4 8 8 8 8
SB 584 Senate Education
SB 1014 Senate Commerce and Tourism
CS/SB 298 Senate Commerce and Tourism 8
CS/SB 298 Senate Finance and Tax 8 8 8 8 8
CS/HB 7123 Senate Floor vote 0031 4 4 4 8 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4
CS/HB 7123 Senate Floor vote 0039 4 4 4 8 8 4 4 4 8 4 8 4 8 4 4 4 8 4 4
CS/HB 7125 Senate Floor vote 0023 4 4 4 4 4 8 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4
CS/HB 1113 Senate Floor vote 0012 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4
CS/HB 1113 Senate Floor vote 0036 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 8 4 4 4 4 4
CS/CC/HB 23 Senate Floor vote 0004 4 4 4 8 4 4 4 4 8 4 4 4 8 4 4 4 8 4 4
SENATE VOTES CONT.
4 = Voted with AFP Florida’s Position 8 = Voted against AFP Florida’s Position
144
Ed
Ho
op
er
Trav
is H
utso
n
Tom
Lee
Deb
bie
May
fiel
d
Bill
Mo
ntfo
rd
Kat
hlee
n P
assi
do
mo
Kei
th P
erry
Jaso
n P
izzo
Bo
bb
y P
owel
l
Kev
in R
ader
Jose
Jav
ier
Ro
dri
gue
z (J
)
Dar
ryl E
rvin
Ro
uso
n
Dav
id S
imm
ons
Wilt
on
Sim
pso
n
Kel
li St
arg
el
Lind
a St
ewar
t
Ann
ette
Tad
deo
Per
ry T
hurs
ton,
Jr.
Vic
tor
M. T
orr
es, J
r.
DISTRICT 16 7 20 17 3 28 8 38 30 29 37 19 9 10 22 13 40 33 15
GRADE A B B B C B A C F C C C B B B C C C D
PERCENTAGE 92% 87% 84% 86% 72% 86% 96% 78% 59% 79% 74% 74% 86% 83% 85% 71% 75% 71% 70%
CS/SB 874 Senate Banking and Insurance 8 8 8 8 8
CS/SB 874 Senate Appropriations 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8
CS/SB 874 Senate Rules 8 8 8 4 8 8 8
CS/SB 874 Senate Floor vote 0013 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 4 4 8 8 8 8 8 8 8
SB 584 Senate Education
SB 1014 Senate Commerce and Tourism
CS/SB 298 Senate Commerce and Tourism 8
CS/SB 298 Senate Finance and Tax 8 8 8
CS/HB 7123 Senate Floor vote 0031 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 8 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4
CS/HB 7123 Senate Floor vote 0039 4 4 8 4 8 4 4 8 8 8 8 8 4 4 4 8 8 8 8
CS/HB 7125 Senate Floor vote 0023 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4
CS/HB 1113 Senate Floor vote 0012 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4
CS/HB 1113 Senate Floor vote 0036 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4
CS/CC/HB 23 Senate Floor vote 0004 4 4 4 8 4 4 4 8 4 8 8 4 4 4 4 4 8 4
SENATE VOTES CONT.
4 = Voted with AFP Florida’s Position 8 = Voted against AFP Florida’s Position
145
Tom
A. W
rig
ht
DISTRICT 14
GRADE B
PERCENTAGE 88%
CS/SB 874 Senate Banking and Insurance
CS/SB 874 Senate Appropriations
CS/SB 874 Senate Rules
CS/SB 874 Senate Floor vote 0013 8
SB 584 Senate Education
SB 1014 Senate Commerce and Tourism
CS/SB 298 Senate Commerce and Tourism 8
CS/SB 298 Senate Finance and Tax
CS/HB 7123 Senate Floor vote 0031 4
CS/HB 7123 Senate Floor vote 0039 4
CS/HB 7125 Senate Floor vote 0023 4
CS/HB 1113 Senate Floor vote 0012 4
CS/HB 1113 Senate Floor vote 0036 4
CS/CC/HB 23 Senate Floor vote 0004 4
SENATE VOTES CONT.
4 = Voted with AFP Florida’s Position 8 = Voted against AFP Florida’s Position
146
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