2022 – 2026 · Florida Legislature

Florida Public Education Scorecard

We tracked every Florida legislator's votes on public education — 15 bills, 5 years, 155 legislators. Now voters can see exactly where their representative stands before they cast their ballot.

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Every legislative session, Florida lawmakers cast votes that directly shape what happens inside your child's classroom — from library books to teacher pay to school funding. Most voters never see those votes. We do.

The Moms for Libros Florida Public Education Scorecard tracks how every member of the Florida House and Senate voted on 15 key education bills spanning 2022 to 2026. Every vote is sourced directly from official roll call records via LegiScan and cross-referenced with flsenate.gov. No opinion. Just the record.

How grades work

Every bill we tracked is one that Moms for Libros considers harmful to public education — including book bans, voucher expansion, DEI restrictions, and anti-union legislation. A "pro-public ed" vote means the legislator voted against that bill.

Grades are calculated from the percentage of pro-public-education votes out of all votes cast. Absences and abstentions are excluded from the denominator.

A = 80–100% B = 60–79% C = 40–59% D = 20–39% F = 0–19%

What we scored

These 15 bills — spanning 2022 to 2026 — form the basis of every legislator's grade. Each one had significant implications for Florida's public schools, students, and educators.

Year Bill What it did
2026 HB 1071 · HB 1279 · SB 824 · HB 833 · HB 725 Ed omnibus, DEI restrictions, school district property to charters, private school facilities, campus political activity
2025 HB 443 · SB 2510 Charter school expansion, PreK-12 education budget (special session)
2024 HB 1285 · HB 1291 · SB 1264 Ed omnibus, teacher prep DEI ban, communism instruction mandate
2023 HB 1069 · HB 1 · SB 266 Pronouns & book ban, universal school vouchers, higher ed DEI ban
2022 "Don't Say Gay" (HB 1557) · Post-Secondary Ed Reform (S 7044) LGBTQ+ classroom restrictions, university post-tenure review & political litmus tests

What's in the scorecard

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Florida House
116 representatives · Districts 1–120 · Searchable by name, county, party, or grade
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Florida Senate
39 senators · Districts 1–40 · Searchable by name, county, party, or grade
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Individual Legislator Pages
Full vote history by year, bill descriptions, links to official bill pages, and citations for every vote
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Candidate Questionnaire
Challengers can go on record about their education platform — responses published alongside incumbents' voting history

🔜 Coming soon: Miami-Dade School Board Scorecard

We're expanding the scorecard to include Miami-Dade County School Board members — tracking key votes on book challenges, LGBTQ inclusion, classroom flag restrictions, school chaplains, and the Hillsdale College classical education curriculum. Districts 2, 4, 6, and 8 are up for election in 2026. Stay tuned.

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Data & methodology: All vote data sourced from LegiScan official roll call records for the Florida 2022–2026 regular sessions and cross-referenced with flsenate.gov. Sponsorship data sourced from LegiScan sponsors.csv files. A "pro-public ed" vote means the legislator voted against the tracked bill. Absences and abstentions are excluded from grade calculations. 15 bills tracked across 5 sessions. Last updated May 2026. Published by Moms for Libros · @moms4libros