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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

An analysis of DeSantis’ record shows an outstanding commitment to limited government principles surrounding labor policy and promoting employment. As Governor, DeSantis signed a landmark bill combatting the power of public-sector labor unions. In addition, DeSantis has an outstanding record on reducing employment barriers by reducing occupational licensing mandates. Finally, in the U.S. House he had a strong track record of reducing government dependency through welfare reforms.

Position

Weight

Action

+5

SB 256 Employee Organizations Representing Public Employees (2023)

Signed a Bill Revoking the Ability of Public-Sector Unions to Collect Union Dues From State Employee Paychecks.

+1

HB 735 Preemption of Local Occupational Licensing (2021)

Signed a Bill Blocking the Ability of Local Governments to Impose Additional Licensing Mandates on Individuals Performing Handyman Services.

+4

HB 1193 Deregulation of Professions and Occupations (2020)

Signed a Bill Eliminating Countless Occupational Licensing Mandates through one of the Largest Deregulation Effort in the Nation.

+2

HR 2 Amd. 611 (2018)

Voted to Reduce Government Dependency by Strengthening Work Requirements for Welfare Benefits (Among Only a Third of Republicans to Support).

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Regulations

Grade: B-

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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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