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Ron DeSantis
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Tax and Fiscal
Grade: B+
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Energy and Environment
Grade: B-
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Law and Scope of Government
Grade: C
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Workforce and Labor
Grade: A
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Regulations
Grade: B-
An analysis of DeSantis’ record on regulations shows a mixed commitment to limited government principles. As a Congressman, DeSantis had a very strong record on regulations and supported usage of the Congressional Review Act to combat federal overreach. However, as Governor his record shows a significant decline in alignment with limited government principles. While DeSantis signed some good measures combatting overreach by local governments, at the state level imposed multiple additional regulatory burdens on industries.
Position
Weight
Action
-4
HB 637 Motor Vehicle Dealers (2023)
Signed a Bill Hiking New Car Prices by Blocking Manufacturers from Selling Directly to Consumers and Imposing Dozens of New Regulations.
-4
HB 1267 Consumer Finance Loans (2023)
Signed a Bill Worsening Government Price Controls on Consumer Loans by Vetoing a Measure Which Provides Slight Regulatory Relief.
-2
HB 1203 HVAC Manufacturer Warranties (2023)
Signed a Bill Imposing New Regulations on HVAC Warranty Agreements which Limit Consumer Options.
-2
SB 262 Technology Regulations (2023)
Signed a Bill Imposing a Series of New Costly and Overreaching Regulations on Large Technology Companies through a “Digital Bill of Rights”.
+2
SB 170 Local Ordinances (2023)
Signed a Bill Combatting Overregulation by Local Governments by Requiring Business Impact Estimates Before Localities Enact Ordinances.
+2
HB 403 Home-based Businesses (2021)
Signed a Bill Combatting Overregulation by Local Governments by Prohibiting Additional Regulations on Home-based Businesses.
+3
SJR 57 CRA Indirect Auto Lending (2018)
Voted to Overturn Overreaching Obama Admin Regulations which Hiked Costs in the Automotive Lending Industry.
+3
S 2155 Economic Growth, Regulatory Relief, and Consumer Protection Act (2018)
Voted to Implement Numerous Reforms to Reduce Regulatory Burdens Under the Draconian Dodd-Frank Act.
+3
SJR 52 CRA Restoring Internet Freedom (2018)
Voted to Protect Trump Admin Reforms Concerning “Net Neutrality” which Protect Internet Service Providers with Overreaching Mandates.
+2
Voted for Reforms to the U.S. Sugar Program to Reduce Costs and Increase Competition (Among Less than Half of Republicans to Support).
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Individual Liberties
Grade: A
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Education
Grade: A
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Healthcare
Grade: B+
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Local and National Security
Grade: A
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Free Speech and Elections
Grade: A
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